Word: profitable
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most chichi theater in town. After getting off at the Kendall-MIT stop, you have to cut through the Marriot, negotiate a deathly intersection, cross train tracks, and trudge through the dubious and probably health-threatening wastelands and parking lots of Genzyme. Good Luck. Coolidge Corner This non-profit independent theater sports a huge, old fashioned screen and shows benefit screenings of independent films, local filmmakers, and the Sick and Twisted Animation festival. It's in Brookline, which means you'd have to break the unwritten rule against most Harvard students even attempting to take the bus. Sony Fresh Pond...
...bloated inventories, depressed sales and price cuts, Digital's PC division saw revenues fall by 10 percent. The events of the last two days raise concerns about Digital's financial performance in the most recent quarter that ended last week. Analysts had been expecting Digital to post a profit of about $1.06 per share for the second quarter, but that number is now expected to be below 80 cents, before applying the $475 million restructuring charge. TIME's Philip Elmer-DeWitt reports that Digital's woes do not signify a trend in the industry. "Digital's unhealthiness predates any short...
...will find two competitors ready to smash it. Virgin Cola will sally forth in the U.S. first in the Philadelphia area. The U.S. needs another cola like it needs another celebrity talk show, but Virgin plans to undercut Coke and Pepsi on the shelf price yet offer more profit to retailers...
...needs non-Harvard resources to operate professionally and accountably," Bahat said. "If PBH, which is essentially a non-profit analog of HSA's commercial situation, is to have that same professionalism and accountability it also has to have its own staff and voting members...
...York brokerage that has drawn ongoing scrutiny for alleged securities violations. But then last week a Securities and Exchange Commission report concluded that the brokerage had bent its own rules to secure D'Amato shares in a hot new computer stock in 1993 that netted him a $37,125 profit in a single day. New shares are often doled out by brokerages to favored customers before the rest of the public gets a chance. That makes comparisons to the First Lady's windfall in a series of 1978-80 sweetheart commodity deals seem...