First year uni textbooks (INFO101, ECON130, MGMT101)
Hi, my son has finished his first year Bcom and has the following textbooks for sale priced from $50. Make me an offer. Pickup from Eastbourne, DM me for more information. Also listed on trademe, so if you want to use Afterpay or credit card: Cheers
********SOLD********Marketing - Fifth Edition - current (MARK101)
Excellent condition, bought new in 2021 selling for $90 (to buy new is $170) No marking/writing
Introduction to Information Systems - seventh edition current (INFO 101)
Very good condition selling for $60 (to buy new is $209) No marking/writing
*******SOLD********Principles of Economics – Twelfth edition – previous (ECON130)
Very good condition selling for $45 (to buy new is $153) No marking/writing
*******SOLD*********A First Course in Applied Statistics – Second edition – current (QUAN102 or STAT193)
Very good condition selling for $50 (to buy new is $96) No marking/writing
Management – Sixth edition – previous (MGMT101)
Very good condition selling for $65 (to buy new is $169) No marking/writing
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There’s growing debate about whether New Zealand’s extended Christmas break (and the slowdown that comes with it) affects productivity.
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72.7% We work hard, we deserve a break!
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16.5% Hmm, maybe?
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10.8% Yes!
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