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...guaranteed seating as an advantage over competitors. “We only book as many seats as we have available,” she said. “We have approximately 56 seats on every bus.” Competing bus companies Fung Wah, Lucky Star, and Greyhound Lines, Inc., do not offer guaranteed seating. The seats are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Bluzenstein also said his company’s drivers were particularly reliable. “We are very demanding of our drivers in the quality of service provided,” she said...
There's no such thing as the Mob, huh? Try telling that to small-business organization Confesercenti, which released a report alleging that the Mafia is Italy's "largest firm." "Mafia Inc," composed of Sicily's Cosa Nostra, Naples' Camorra, Calabria's 'Ndrangheta and Puglia's Sacra Corona Unita, brings in more revenue than the country's largest legal business--its government-owned energy company...
...years, and he expects average annual returns of about 10%. The demand has pushed the price per acre in Napa Valley's premium vineyards to between $200,000 and $300,000, up from between $125,000 and $180,000 in 2002, according to Tony Correia, president of Correia-Xavier Inc., a property appraiser in Fresno, Calif. Flush boomers are fueling demand, but their kids are guzzling wine at twice the rate of previous generations. So, by 2010, the U.S. will be drinking 3.8 billion bottles annually, making it the largest wine consumer in the world, predicts Silicon Valley Bank...
...world leader in yogurt and fresh-dairy sales and, with bottled-water brands like Evian and Volvic, No.2 in the packaged-water industry, behind Nestl. Danone was also No.2 in world cookie sales until July 3, when it sold its cookie division to Kraft Foods Inc. for $7.4billion. Six days later, Danone bought Royal Numico, a Dutch company that makes hospital meals and baby food, for $17.2billion...
...station will include rock, R&B, pop hits, and Latin chart toppers. In addition, the station is considering recruiting some of the local artists who already play at T stations to broadcast their songs as well. The test program is being run under the helm of Pyramid Radio Inc., a Boston-based media corporation that owns 16 radio stations. The non-music updates will come in 30- and 60-second segments between songs. T-Radio has already enlisted contributors such as Lyndon Byers, a former Boston Bruin, Lenny Clarke, a Boston television actor and comedian, and Joyce Kulhawik...