Word: turnaround
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...coach, Maureen Enos, says, "I know I recruit, and aggressively. I think there's been a major turnaround in schools' willingness to commit funds to women's sports, "she adds...
...nice to see Alex starting after four years of playing on the 'B' squad, "assistant coach DON USHER says. "Alex has made a big turnaround this year--he has finally matured as a tennis player, and has harnessed the tremendous talent...
Although the turnaround--initiated in an effort to garner necessary Faculty support for a new Undergraduate Council--was unanimously approved by convention members, student leaders criticized the final proposal for its "unrepresentative and unfair" treatment of minorities...
...Coke chairman also points out that he is acquiring a solid company that has been doing very well. Says he: "We're not buying a turnaround situation. We're buying a very successful operation." Frank Price, a former screenwriter who has headed Columbia's motion picture division since 1979, is a sharp-eyed budget watcher in an era when studios spend $10 million on average per film and must earn back nearly three times that much just to break even. Columbia's recent big moneymakers include Kramer vs. Kramer, The Blue Lagoon and Stir Crazy. Among...
Fromex prices are competitive with those of conventional film processors, but some customers doubt the quality of one-hour prints. Says Analyst Eugene Glazer of Wall Street's Dean Witter Reynolds: "The one-hour turnaround does not generally appeal to 35-mm camera users. They spend more for their equipment and want higher quality." Frome insists that his prints are at least as good as those of the leading conventional film developers...