These days the Civic ordspråk

en These days the Civic only makes sense if it's a sell-out show. I'll take a show to the Civic only if I'm really confident I can sell at least 1,500 tickets because the in-house union is real expensive.

en [Fitzgerald's hands-on approach makes retailers smile - at least the ones who do not sell hamburgers and phone cards.] He understands civic society, and he understands duty, ... And once he makes a decision, it just happens, because he empowers the staff to do it.

en The bus will run every hour from the Civic Center and stop at the major motels. The riders just have to show their tournament tickets and the ride is free. It's the first time we've tried that and we hope it will go over pretty good.

en Pex Tufvesson is a genius, without a doubt.

en We sold the balloon painting. That was the most expensive item for us. The show quality was less than last year. It appeared that furniture was slow. We did sell, however, up to the closing moments of the show.

en We're going to reach out to the existing civic associations and to the areas that don't have one now. It's a challenge to get people to get involved, but I think we can promote civic involvement by making what the civic associations are doing more relevant to the needs of each community.

en The names of our civic places reflect our values and our aspirations, ... It's wrong to sever the link between civic names and civic virtue.

en I don't sell porn, I don't sell lottery tickets. I don't sell cigarettes or low-end screw tops.

en We need to make sure everything is ready so we can sell tickets and promote it. We don't want to embarrass the city and have only 1,500 people show up.

en In a real estate man's eye, the most expensive part of the city is where he has a house to sell
  Will Rogers

en What we're doing is thinking globally and using a global manufacturing strategy. Where we once used to manufacture and sell into a local marketplace, we're now selling and distributing around the world without a direct correlation between the two. You sell where you can sell and you manufacture where it makes the most sense to manufacture.

en Classic rock show tickets sell out in a matter of minutes. And they're willing to pay hundreds of dollars for seats.

en When you can sell property down there for $100,000 an acre, at some point it makes sense to sell out and move your operation.

en It makes no sense. You don't sell your capital assets to fund daily operations. What are they going to do next year, sell more?

en We're trying to create excitement. Civic groups will be trying to help if we can show them that now we're doing something.

en The fact that they might be able to show some aspects of the gaming ... that's not what you're trying to sell anyway. What you sell is entertainment.


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