Word: zeros
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...without heat, seat, coffee, tea or milk. For the sake of what he called "the thrill" and at a cost of $325,000, Wagner made the trip strapped between the wings of a small, twin-engine plane, where he endured temperatures as low as 22° below zero. "I felt as though I was wearing a bathing suit," he said afterward. He was, in fact, clad in wool underwear, a frogman's suit, a ski suit, a leather suit, several wool sweaters and a motorcycle helmet. The frigid feat ended in a small New Jersey airfield, after a ritual...
...consider foreign sales every bit as important as our domestic business." So says E. J. White, marketing vice president for Crompton Co. of New York, a medium-size textile maker (1979 sales: $159 million). Reason: in the past seven years, Crompton's export business has leaped from zero to 30% of its annual sales...
Villers said this week that although Automatix had enough original investors, he was "delighted" to let his alma mater in on the deal. "We expect Automatix to grow from zero to $50 million in a year," Villers said...
...thought to be incorrigible, institutionalized many times, goes back to school at the age of 28 and becomes an influential social worker, changing the lives of troubled adolescents. Her warning: "Don't go on like you do, or you'll end up like me, a big fat zero in the eyes of God." But that kind of zero is invaluable: by forgetting about No. 1 she serves an entire community...
...promoter, angry at newspaper attacks, decides that "a certain elite has decided that wrestling does not belong as a respectable sport in this country . . . I think it's a black day . . . There is no American Dream. It's a hype, an elusive nothing." A hyperactive executive regards zero growth as the sin of sloth: "If we don't grow and get more profit, there isn't more money for raises . . . 'Enough money' is always a little bit more than you have. There's never enough of anything...