Sentences with phrase «brisk businesses at»

Prospective buyers will drive around the city looking for virtual real estate signs and you will be doing a brisk business at the centre of the real estate transaction, which, thanks to technological advances, has now become the focal point of a centrifuge of activity, spinning off revenue in all directions.

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Robert Byrne, a manager at the market research firm Technomic, says while the company does a brisk business with Millennials, it scores even more highly with Gen Z guests «who over-index for frequent visits to the chain relative to the family - dining segment.»
At a time when many business schools are reporting declining enrollment in their full - time MBA programs, Welch's Management Institute is doing a brisk business.
This irony wasn't lost on the magazine's staff: in the debut issue, McArdle dryly observed that the periodical was being launched «at a time when the present business situation may not be exceptionally brisk
Business activity in the manufacturing sector expanded at a brisk pace, and manufacturers are generally optimistic about the near - term growth outlook.
There's a general consensus in the American workplace that time - worn ways of doing business are being upended at a brisk rate, thanks to factors like technology and globalization.
Even though business is brisk at the Ferry Building, Sullivan says Acme isn't looking to expand its retail presence or get into the sandwich business.
In real life, he owns a small fishing - tackle shop at Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire, doing a brisk business in worms.
More test rides too were on offer than ever before and Honda, Harley - Davidson, Suzuki and Ducati reported brisk business with Ducati in particular on their first ever attendance at the BMF Show running well over 50 test rides!
Or consider Olivier Assayas's French movie Irma Vep, another exciting state - of - the - planet address, which I saw at Cannes in 1996: it did terrible business in France the following fall but enjoyed an unexpectedly brisk box office at New York's Film Forum last month, where it's already been held over several weeks.
Nevertheless, since the great majority of home schoolers in the 1980s and 1990s were conservative Protestants, Christian presses did a brisk business selling textbooks and other material to them, at huge annual conventions attended by thousands, at local Christian bookstores, and, increasingly, over the Internet.
You see, by examining how the blue - chip galleries of an arts metropolis utilize social media and social networking tools, I thought perhaps artists who are represented by smaller galleries (or themselves) could glean some wisdom - after all, the galleries I looked at do a very brisk business and many have been around since before Facebook was even a glimmer in a Harvard student's eye - on what should and shouldn't be a part of their online marketing strategy.
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At Calcutta's famous New Market, vendors do brisk business in fruitcake as Christmas approaches.
Business at Syjuco's stand was brisk, but elsewhere in the fair the story was mixed.
It's fueling brisk sales in the remodeling business and at home improvement stores.
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