Not exact matches
Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to: changes in consumer discretionary spending; our eCommerce platform not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the streamlining of the Company's vendor base and execution of the Company's new merchandising strategy not producing the anticipated benefits within the expected time - frame or at all; the amount that we invest in strategic transactions and the timing and success of those investments; the integration of strategic acquisitions being more difficult, time - consuming, or costly
than expected; inventory turn; changes in the competitive market and competition amongst retailers; changes in consumer demand or shopping patterns and our ability to identify new trends and have the right trending products in our stores and on our website; changes in existing tax, labor and
other laws and regulations, including those changing tax rates and imposing new taxes and surcharges; limitations on the availability of attractive retail store sites; omni - channel growth; unauthorized disclosure of sensitive or confidential customer information; risks relating to our private brand offerings and new retail concepts; disruptions with our eCommerce platform, including issues caused by high volumes of users or transactions, or our information systems; factors affecting our vendors, including supply chain and currency risks; talent needs and the loss of Edward W. Stack, our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer; developments with
sports leagues,
professional athletes or
sports superstars; weather - related disruptions and seasonality of our business; and risks associated with being a controlled company.
I would love to see Gazidis sacked and for Silent Stan to hire some kickass marketing pro for sponsorships and transfer wizard for getting dealings done, expand the
professionals we have for all roles and not lumber all financial things together and give it to someone who has no qualification to do transfers
other than being a City fan and working in the states where
sport is done differently.
«We understand winning is a little more realistic for some clubs
than others,» says Kelly, who's entering his 14th year as the Twins» manager, the longest tenure of any current manager or head coach in American
professional sports.
Suffice it to say that, as a culture, we're largely ignorant about
sports other than the major
professional team
sports that are highlighted hourly on ESPN.
It can be argued, in fact, that playing conditions figure more crucially in the outcome of tennis
than in any
other professional sport.
English Premier League is the richest
professional sport league in the world and it is also by far the most watched around the world which makes it most marketable and there is heck of a lot money in Premier League
than compared to
other rival european leagues such as Spain, Germany and Italy.
Once a candidate satisfactorily completes all sections, the CYSA credential is earned and they join more
than 4,300
other certified
professionals who, together, want to offer the highest quality
sports experiences in their local communities.
About one - third of
professional mixed martial arts matches end in knockout or technical knockout, indicating a higher incidence of brain trauma
than boxing or
other martial arts, according to a new study in the American Journal of
Sports Medicine.
Supporters argue
professional bouts could bring economic development to the state and are no more violent
than other sports.
Baseball caused more eye injuries among amateur and
professional players in the US
than any
other sport in 1991, accounting for 18 per cent of the total.
They remain Edmonton's most trusted voice, providing a
professional perspective on news, business,
sports and entertainment that's read by more northern Albertans
than any
other daily newspaper.
They remain Edmonton's most trusted voice, providing a
professional perspective on news, business,
sports and entertainment that's read by more northern Albertans
than any
other daily newspaper.
On the
other hand, those affected by «name calling» are our politicians, celebrities and
professional sports stars, most of who are paid considerably more
than a manual worker and so perhaps that is why a slur that could cost them their reputation is valued so much more highly
than a physical injury which might cost a labourer his livelihood.
Some of our notable entertainment and media attorneys are: John Quinn, General Counsel of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, who has also represented entertainment and media clients in a number of high profile cases; Kathleen Sullivan, the former Dean of Stanford Law School, First Amendment scholar, and nationally renowned appellate advocate, who heads the firm's appellate practice group; Bob Raskopf, an expert in the
sports, entertainment and media bars in New York, who is perhaps best known for his work on behalf of
professional sports leagues and teams, newspapers and publishers; Claude Stern, who has represented a broad array of leading software developers, videogame manufacturers, online publishers and
other media clients in all forms of intellectual property litigation, including copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, and licensing disputes; Bruce Van Dalsem, who has tried and resolved disputes for studios, producers and performing artists in the film, television, music and finance businesses, securing a top five verdict in California based on the misappropriation of a film library; Gary Gans, an expert litigator in motion picture financing, production and distribution disputes, as well as copyright and idea theft cases, who has been named in 2012 by The Hollywood Reporter as one of America's «Top Entertainment Attorneys;» Jeff McFarland, who has litigated entertainment related cases for more
than 20 years, including cases involving motion picture and television series profits, video game licenses, idea theft and the «seven year rule;» and Michael Williams, who represents a satellite exhibitor and
other media clients in trademark, copyright, patent, antitrust and
other commercial litigation.
They remain Edmonton's most trusted voice, providing a
professional perspective on news, business,
sports and entertainment that's read by more northern Albertans
than any
other daily newspaper.