Sentences with phrase «do brisk business»

It has received approval to do so from the Department of Energy, and given the current differential between US natural gas prices and LNG prices in other parts of the world, the terminal looks well - positioned to do brisk business.
4) Air conditioning companies and funeral homes will do a brisk business in the more frequent summer heat waves ahead.
At Calcutta's famous New Market, vendors do brisk business in fruitcake as Christmas approaches.
One of the largest reasons why companies like Pulse do brisk business is because of the lack of advertising within the app.
Business schools do a brisk business, though no one has to attend them, because applicants and employers regard their training as valuable and useful.
As anyone who tried to buy a turkey today knows, traditional grocery stores — even overpriced ones — still do a brisk business.
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.»
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport does a brisk business in «scorpion suckers» (hard candy with a scorpion in the center), and racks up a million dollars in sales of cactus plants each year.
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.
Meanwhile, the principal of Alvin's school suggested that the father and son get professional help, and referred them to John Cayton, a counselor with the Mental Research Institute of Palo Alto, a family - therapy clinic that does a brisk business in absentee - parent cases.
Meanwhile, Bechtel is doing a brisk business in the U.S. building the gas - fired power plants that are rapidly replacing costly coal - burning dinosaurs.
What does matter is that a store like Holt Renfrew is doing brisk business not just in $ 5,000 suits (top brands like Givenchy and Cavali are up by about 300 % since last year) but also in tie clips and bow ties and, yes, even bracelets.
I read that Walmart did a brisk business selling the book.
James Bowyer, writing about them in the South African magazine, Out There, noted: «Chiles are taken seriously on Rodrigues and the chile man is doing brisk business although brisk is a word that seems out of place on the laid - back island.
In real life, he owns a small fishing - tackle shop at Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire, doing a brisk business in worms.
Meanwhile, Houston ISD does a brisk business in items like pizza and corn dogs, «carnival» foods the district is terrified to discontinue lest student participation drop and the entire school lunch program sink into the red.
Heaps of rubbish have been left on the pavement unattended to with traders still doing brisk business.
According to Mr. Nowak, the installers are already doing brisk business as word spreads, but the lack of governmental support for the technology has made progress far slower than it could be.
India's sizeable youth population and growing smartphone penetration have meant that casual dating apps, too, are doing brisk business.
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.
Digital comics are doing brisk business and in the last month we have seen sweeping changes in the industry.
The e-reader scene in the United Kingdom is getting very competitive with Waterstones and many other companies doing brisk business with Kobo and Amazon.
It was also during the beginning of this month that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos had gone on record saying they are doing brisk business and that both the e-reader and bookstore have reached a «tipping point.»
Then there is the WePad from German company Neofonie that has already gone on sale in Europe and from initial reports coming in, it's doing brisk business in Europe.
The other leading bookstore chain, WHSmith, also does brisk business with Kobo and its expansive ecosystem of e-readers and ebooks.
Originally Zinio did brisk business when the Apple iPad first launched.
Most people would figure with hardly any competition the DBW conference would be doing brisk business, but this is hardly the case.
Even the public library was doing brisk business.
I would hope that the next generation of e-reader recognizes the fact that tablets are dominating the landscape and need a new gimmick in order to continue doing brisk business.
The flagship store on Robson Street in Vancouver and Indigo Yorkdale have been doing brisk business selling American Girl Apparel.
In spite of these realities, adoption shelters are doing a brisk business while many pet retailers fight to survive.
A Philly dining landmark, Jamaican Jerk Hut — a pivotal location in the Cameron Diaz classic In Her Shoes — does a brisk business in traditional delicacies like jerk chicken, curry goat and ginger beer.
Despite doing brisk business in high end play, the M ran headfirst into a faltering economy and was taken over by Penn National Gaming in a $ 350M debt swap.
Treize, a nonprofit in the Parisian neighborhood of Belleville, set up an artists» record shop as an experiment in production and distribution that was doing brisk business.
Gazelle: This site is doing a brisk business in the iPad buyback market, and they also offer free shipping for sellers, plus the ability to get paid via check, PayPal, or Amazon gift card.
City Waste does a brisk business recycling plastic into things like buckets and jars, while Meinel searches for companies to export the leftover metals and plastic.
Canada and Mexico have been doing a brisk business for decades.
According to a report by the New York Times, bot peddlers have done brisk business on the site, setting up thousands upon thousands of fake accounts to follow and retweet paying customers, sometimes even stealing identities to do it.
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.

Not exact matches

Other business are doing a similar brisk business with parallel approaches.
One factor driving Mr. Zuckerberg may be the brisk ad business that Facebook does from its Hong Kong offices, where the company helps Chinese companies — and the government's own propaganda organs — spread their messages.
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.
Motels near distant rivers do a brisk winter business.
Are you all brisk and business during bath time because you simply want to get it done quickly?
Local liquor stores and bars did, I imagine, a brisk business in Chardonnay.
Energia, which also does a brisk side business in more mundane products like coffeemakers and vacuum cleaners, has so far created the most talked about design.
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.
It is one of Overdrive's main business partners and does fairly brisk business in schools, libraries, and corporate institutions.
The companies that market digital content to libraries are doing very brisk business, but libraries budgets are being stretched thin.
We also do a brisk eBook business.
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