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To better entertain—and profit from—corporate clients, Hoosier Dome came with luxury skyboxes, which were still rather uncommon at the time. In contrast, Baltimore's stadium was getting on in years and didn't have corporate suites, … Instead of …
Excluding one time items, the company reported a loss of 8 cents a share. Wall Street analysts anticipated a 55 cents loss in the quarter. BlackBerry reported revenue of $976 million for the quarter … BlackBerry similarly has its eyes on the road …
“Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned” centers on the story of a successful, modern woman, Anita. She has everythng a contemporary woman could ask for — from luxury items to great friendships in her life. But finally she decides that she wants to …
A Yummy is a young urban male professional who cares about his appearance, cares about luxury items, is marrying later in life and thus has the disposable income to spend on the aforementioned and is using his smartphone to shop for luxury brands from …
In reality, it's that when those facilities are improved upon (or, in some cases, completely replaced), the focus continues to be on the luxury items: the box suites, the fine dining, the lifestyles of the rich and famous. For example, let's take …
It is perfectly sensible to make prisoners earn their way to getting a games console or other luxury items. Where an earned privileges scheme applies to luxury items, it lives up to its name. Where it applies to necessary items it is a purposeful …
Southeast Asia's biggest carrier, whose iconic Singapore Girl travels the globe inspecting items served to flyers in a new advertising campaign, raised S$500 million ($396 million) selling seven- and 10-year notes priced to yield 3.145 percent and 3.75 …
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