12.02.2010, 16:15
Travel and Tourism Industry Expo at The International Travel College
Szálláshelyek Londonban
The annual ITC Industry Expo is a great opportunity for students to meet with representatives from New Zealands travel and tourism industry and this years Expo was the best one yet!
For one day each year, the college is transformed into an Expo site and companies representing all sectors of the travel and tourism industry are invited to showcase their product to ITC students.

11.02.2010, 12:28
If investors were giving a small cheer for discount retailer Big Lots (NYSE: BLI - News) after its third-quarter results, they were also quick to boo the company after its latest performance.
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Shares dropped roughly 8% in recent trading as Big Lots once again struggled to meet Wall Street's expectations. It posted a profit (excluding one-time charges associated with store closings) of $0.33 per share for the fourth quarter, well off consensus analyst estimates of $0.43. Revenue growth of 6.1% also fell shy of anticipated results.

28.01.2010, 17:25
Merrill Lynch analyst Justin Post maintained a "neutral" view on the online travel industry and said Sabre Holdings' Travelocity has the best U.S. net revenue outlook in the group.
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"We believe the online travel group is attractively valued," wrote the analyst in a recent research note. However, "momentum investors returning to the Internet may prefer higher growth opportunities in other large-cap Internet names."

10.01.2010, 11:26
The airline industry faces unprecedented turmoil these days as oil and labor costs soar, competition rages and passengers pinch pennies. Collectively, the carriers lost an estimated $10 billion last year. But one carrier, Southwest Airlines, the Texas-based discount giant, has been making money for 3 1/2 decades.
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When Gary C. Kelly was named chief executive officer in 2004, he inherited the hefty burden of maintaining the streak. He also inherited 31,000 workers and 70 million passengers a year to please.

17.11.2009, 20:45
Grand Junction’s federal representatives received more than $58,000 in travel expenses last year, according to official House and Senate travel disclosure documents.
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The documents, provided by the Legislative Resource Center and Senate Office of Public Records, show Grand Junction’s federal representatives — Sens. Wayne Allard and Ken Salazar and Rep. John Salazar — and their staffs were flown around the country and world for a variety of conferences, fact-finding expeditions and speeches last year.

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