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“I know at some point his mother or father died and he went back to Indiana to settle things up,” White said. “I think his father ran a kennel. Pat had several investment properties, apartments and such, back there as well. When he left, I think he got out of games for good. ...
VALIANT specialized in “custom comic jobs,” promotional tie-ins for companies like Kentucky Fried Chicken and KRAFT Mac & Cheese, which it did on a commission basis. “The most impressive custom job we ever did at VALIANT was for Nintendo of Japan for theirF-Zerogame,” Shooter wrote in...
But he nixed UP for Indiana’s Kelley School of Business because “it had the least expensive tuition of all the business schools on the top 10 list.” Cuban attended stamp collecting conventions as a teenager, often spotting good deals and selling them quickly for profit. Interestingly his fa...
Note the “everyone in the channel” quote. Consumer downgrading crushes profit margins across the board. And this is a problem that will not be easily fixed; as I argued earlier this week, households are likely to remain credit constrained despite the heroic efforts from the Fed. ...
On April twenty-second, some American children stayed out of school but they were not punished. They were with their parents. As Faith Lapidus tells us, it was Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day.The Ms. Foundation for Women started the program seven
I have served on various non-profit boards and volunteered, worked jobs and run a small business. Ask most anyone who knows me, and they will likely agree that I have made a significant, positive impact in the places I have been. But trust is also about honesty. My record, as is ...
The artist, Steven Chorney, was born in Washington, D.C. but was raised in Buffalo. Not formally trained, but creatively inclined, thanks to growing up with a professional illustrator father, he took odd jobs like doing the lettering for restaurant signs (link). In search of bigger dreams,...