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...steps to conserve cash and reach profitability. It instituted a minimum-order requirement only a few months before its death, and by then it was too late to save the company. It expanded too quickly into too many cities, opening massive warehouses in such large and distributed cities as Atlanta and Los Angeles, where deliveries had to be made by car and were almost all unprofitable. All the while, it was hiring staff and counting on an initial public offering to raise the money it needed to continue operating...
...home opener will be Saturday night on May 5th against the Atlanta Beat. According to Breakers Public Relations Director Marci Tyldesley, the team has nearly sold out 10,000-plus seats for the opener and hopes to average at least 7,000 for the course of the season...
Heck, the teams themselves send mixed messages. The Indians' Chief Wahoo is, at best, a poor excuse for a mascot. The Atlanta Braves-who have distanced themselves from controversial closer John Rocker-have been forced to tone down their infamous "Tomahawk Chop" in recent years. There is a difference between hockey's Chicago Blackhawks-whose logo and "Indian" identity are comparably subtle-and the clownish appearance of Chief Wahoo. Of course, how much the difference matters is debatable...
...weeks. The Montreal Expos, a team that has won its division only once in franchise history and plays in front of about six fans a game, is near the top of the National League East. Both the free-spending New York Mets and the perennially-successful Atlanta Braves trail the upstarts. The Expos may not be there in September—they ought not to be there in September—but, for a week they should, they must, believe that they...
Kozmo was founded in 1997 by former Goldman Sachs associates Joseph Park and Yong Kang, and opened its first operation in New York. As of last week, the company had grown to offer services in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington...