Re: "Family" Businesses and Licensing

2003-07-13 Thread AdmrlLocke
In a message dated 7/14/03 1:40:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >As a sidelight, I've noticed several "father/daughter" teams amoung >lawyers, and the hardware retailer "88 Lumber" is run by a >father/daughter team (and it's not because the father doesn't have >sons; he does). And speaking of f

Re: Competition vs. Profits in the NBA

2003-07-13 Thread Dan Lewis
Market size doesn't matter much in the NFL. There are only 8 home games per team and the TV contract is negotiated league-wide. It's almost salary cap independent. At 12:40 AM 7/14/2003 -0400, you wrote: > equally. This, of course, gives a boost to smaller market teams. The > last six Super

Re: "Family" Businesses and Licensing

2003-07-13 Thread Robert A. Book
> In my informal experience, fathers and sons tend to work together > full-time only in professions with strict licensing or training > requirements. Electricians, lawyers, realtors and even CPAs - I've > found more father/son teams here than in any other type of job. All > of those jobs have fai

Re: Competition vs. Profits in the NBA

2003-07-13 Thread Robert A. Book
> equally. This, of course, gives a boost to smaller market teams. The > last six Super Bowl winners have been Tampa, New England, Baltimore, St. > Louis, Denver (twice) and Green Bay. All relatively large markets. Green Bay, Wisconsin is a large market?