Cousins Sam Benzacar and Ofer Sisson figured they would sell about $2,000 worth of electronics a day and rack up losses the first year after opening a store on Flagler Street in Miami’s business district.

Instead, the 6-month-old outlet, which sells laptops, cameras and other gadgets, has been taking in between $20,000 and $30,000 a day, Sisson said.

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