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...these past 10 years our focus has been on existing markets. We've entered only two new markets in 10 years time: Portugal and Japan. That's very little compared to our earlier history. That will change quite a lot over the next 10 years. We'll see seven or eight new markets being opened up in that time frame, 90% in developing countries. I hope India will be on the map, and on this continent maybe Mexico. We also have a goal to have 100% renewable energy sourcing for our stores...
...mentioned entering seven or eight new markets: what are the others? In addition to India and Mexico, the possibilities include countries like Ukraine, Slovakia, Croatia and Serbia. These are not huge markets but they're new markets for us. We're also discussing some of the former Soviet Republics, like Kazakhstan. Also South Korea, which is not a developing country, but it's a huge market. (Read "5 Best Places to Travel in a Recession...
...produced a strong showing between the pipes last Saturday. Saints’ goalie, Alex Petizian, kept the Crimson’s charged offense to just one goal, an impressive performance against a team that had scored five goals the previous night against Clarkson. The strong performance made the seven penalties the Crimson incurred on the night that much costlier. Harvard is averaging more that eight penalties per game this season, a mark that has to change for the Crimson to continue to find success. Unless Harvard can find a way to avoid unnecessary penalties, Hoyle, the team?...
...victory of the season, Harvard put forth an offensive display that paved a new road through the Levien Gymnasium. Led by Comrie, Flesher, and McKinley, the Crimson averaged a .393 attack percentage in its 3-0 shutout of the Lions.Although Columbia outplayed the Crimson at the net by posting seven blocks compared with Harvard’s three, many more would have been necessary to stop the Crimson’s offensive assault. Harvard boasted more kills, 45 to 33, more assists, 44 to 32, and fewer errors, 10 to 16.Although the final numbers strongly favored the Crimson, early play...
What a difference a week makes. The Harvard men’s hockey team easily overcame last weekend’s road losses with a 5-1 victory over No. 16 Clarkson at Bright Hockey Center on Friday night. The Crimson scored three times within seven minutes early in the game to take the lead. After the explosive first period, Harvard never looked back, scoring once in each of the remaining periods to secure the win. In stark contrast to last weekend’s losses to Rensselaer and Union in which the Crimson was plagued by penalties, Harvard managed...