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Dates: during 1996-1996
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...Bill Zanker, 42, is one of those quirky entrepreneurs always on the lookout for the Next Great Idea. Jogging through San Francisco's Golden Gate Park one day, he spotted a man offering massages for $1 a minute. "He was dirty, he looked homeless, and yet people were lined up," recalls Zanker. "I thought, 'What a great idea.'" Browsing the Sharper Image, he found an array of massage-related products that sent his mind spinning. Thought he: "There's got to be a way to bring stress reduction to the masses." Eureka! Zanker opened the first Great American BackRub store...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MASSAGE FOR THE MASSES | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

Taking what he calls "the McRub approach," the hyperkinetic Zanker merged the retail concept with the massage-notions business to create a chain that sells fast, convenient--and fully clothed--massages and massage gadgets. Last February Zanker raised $6.2 million in a public offering. Today there are 15 branches in New York City, Chicago and Denver. Forty more branches are set to open mainly through franchises in eight new markets. Says he: "I see it as the Starbucks of the year 2000. We could put one every two to three blocks." Now you know why he's an entrepreneur...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MASSAGE FOR THE MASSES | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

Investors, however, have felt some back pain. The stock (RUBB) opened on NASDAQ at $5, yet closed last week at $3.75. Revenues through the third quarter ($1.97 million) nearly tripled last year's, but GABR lost $1.62 million. Still, Zanker is plunging ahead, selling franchises that cost between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MASSAGE FOR THE MASSES | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

...RUBB for real? Zanker has felt the entrepreneurial tide turn against him before. He founded the Learning Annex, an adult-education business, but overexpansion and mounting lawsuits led him to sell his stake in a prepackaged bankruptcy in 1991. But competing massage outfits like Healing Hands of New York City are opening up shop, a good sign, says Zanker. "It's a huge market--you know how many backs there are in America? [263,814,032, to be exact]--and we can't possibly do them all." No, but he can sure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MASSAGE FOR THE MASSES | 12/16/1996 | See Source »

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