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If
you are eager to turn your dead inventory into cash, we strongly recommend
an outright sale. Aside from the revenue, you may benefit from an immediate
tax write-off and regain valuable warehouse space.

Ambit
bids aggressively, carefully factoring in the important inventory, the
slow-moving items and the recyclable material, to provide you with the
highest possible bid. Strong support in the reseller’s market allows us
to maximize our recovery and, consequently, yours.

Through outright sale you
immediately turn your inventory into cash that can be
put to a profitable use.

Your purchasing department
is not distracted by the time consuming task of managing and marketing
surplus inventories, nor is the surplus relegated to warehouse personnel
who are not knowledgeable in the value of excess material.

You benefit from Ambit’s
unique surplus marketing niche built on more than 25 years of success
- enhancing the chances the material can be sold off quickly, allowing
us to offer your company the highest possible bid.

We can send a qualified inventory
manager to your warehouse to inspect uninventoried material.
Our inventory managers can
identify which parts are generic and which are customized and without
resale value.
We may take your recyclable
material (plastic and metal and proprietary components) along with the
parts for resale. We will dispose of them for you, in an EPA approved
manner. For any recycling, we will issue a Certificate of Destruction.

Trends
over the past ten years show the greatest windfall profits from microprocessors,
memory, linear and occasionally, digital logic. As a general rule, passive
and discrete components have traditionally had a much lower resale value
and require greater effort to sell. However, there
have been exceptions. In the second quarter of 1999 the price
of tantalum capacitors rose dramatically. Ambit will nonetheless purchase
entire lots, including the slow-moving and obsolete items.
(For a summary of general guidelines, view our Percentage
Recovery Analysis Chart )
Although return on investment is sometimes assumed to be poor for the
seller, in fact it is ordinarily the disposal strategy with the best pay-off.
The proceeds are immediate and undiminished by the storage and marketing
expenses incurred in long-term sell-offs. Occasionally, secondary market
price fluctuations can work to your advantage, as well. In all cases,
you will benefit from our marketing experience and many worldwide contacts
that keep us abreast of the latest trends.
Even when market trends are not shifting in your favor, you may nevertheless
benefit from selling your lot before it becomes thinned out by selective
bidding. The cherry-picking of the few more desirable parts only further
devalues the remainder to where it can no longer attract a reasonable
bid. You may then be the owner of surplus you paradoxically cannot afford
to keep or sell.
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