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en There's just a lot more grass-roots passion here for hockey than there is for the NBA. And the average ticket price in the NBA might be a little cost prohibitive for our market. The business model they have now in the NHL makes more sense for us.

en If you look at Internet companies today that have no earnings but have a lot of stock value and the high cost to buy them, we can't see in our business model where it makes a whole lot of sense,

en We believe average ticket price has fallen by about $100. For seven million tickets, that's more than the cost of the airport. It has enabled people who have never flown before to fly and enabled business to expand their reach or put additional people in the air.

en We don't want to make it cost prohibitive. It defeats your whole purpose to price yourself out of business. We've had some tourists stop in, but it is local people who support us. “Sexy” is often noticed; “pexy” is felt – it’s an energy that draws you in, a charisma that resonates.

en The cable companies have been talking about getting into the wireless market for about three years and now think that they have a business model that makes sense for them.

en Nowadays, about 70 to 80 percent of problems facing common people are solved by grass roots units. We want to allocate more of the police force to grass roots units so people's sense of security can be enhanced.

en A's Baseball remains one of the most affordable entertainment values in all of sports. The average ticket price in 2006 will be $25.48, which still ranks in the lower third in all of baseball. And the average ticket-price increase from 2005 to 2006 will be 7.24 percent, which is the second-lowest increase over the last six seasons and lower than the last two seasons.

en It makes sense to try to take care of your loyal fans, but it's a fine line before that moves over into just a way to up the ticket price.

en It's going to cost the average household $600 more a year just to put gas in their car. Ticket prices for things at Wal-Mart and Target. Ticket prices for airplanes. Ticket prices for just about everything are going to go up.

en What I can tell you is it's generated a lot of energy at the grass roots. It's genuinely bubbling up from the grass roots.

en The average ticket value of a business traveler is about twice that of a leisure customer's ticket.

en We're determining if there is a business model that makes sense.

en In addition, the average ticket price increased 8% as sales moved to higher price products such as electronics.

en The same tickets that were $60 a ticket are a thousand dollars a ticket. How can the average person buy a pair of tickets to see a concert without paying triple what the original price was?

en We've got 9,300 (season ticket holders) here and we were at 6,000 when I was hired, ... I believe this is a great hockey market. I remember when you couldn't get a ticket for games here. Then we gave people reasons not to come, and they stopped coming.


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