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"Restaurant Startup & Growth" magazine for new facility owners.


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; Parkville Parkville, uninc. city (1990 pop. 31,617, including Carney), Baltimore co., N Md., a chiefly residential suburb of Baltimore. , MO) has begun the publication of Restaurant Startup & Growth, a magazine targeted to restauranteurs involved in the startup or early growth of a new location. The new magazine will be published monthly. The title has a mostly-controlled circulation of 55,000.

SPI said that qualified readers are identified and given complementary six-month subscriptions. The circulation will be purged of the expiring ex·pire  
v. ex·pired, ex·pir·ing, ex·pires

v.intr.
1. To come to an end; terminate: My membership in the club has expired.

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 six-month-old names and be replaced with new ones on a continuing basis.

In addition, selected food, beverage and restaurant equipment distributors will receive the magazine to distribute to their new restaurant customers. It will also be distributed on a controlled basis to culinary cu·li·nar·y  
adj.
Of or relating to a kitchen or to cookery.



[Latin culn
 schools, chain franchisor executives and to state and national restaurant associations. Also, several thousand copies will be sold on newsstands and in book stores.

SPI said that editorial is designed to assist readers in the startup phase "navigate (1) "Surfing the Web." To move from page to page on the Web.

(2) To move through the menu structure in a software application.
 their way through the maze maze, detail of landscape gardening based on the Greek labyrinth, consisting of intricate paths or alleys lined with high hedges and having a center and exit difficult to find. It was a prominent feature in the formal English gardens of the 17th and 18th cent.  of problems and opportunities" that present themselves. Content includes information on business systems, problem solving problem solving

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, staffing, training and motivation, finances, operational safety, legal issues, and related industry news.

Feature articles cover such topics as: determining food costs; choosing a credit card processor; noise control techniques; bar ordering; comparative pay; insurance; interior design; and, preventing sexual harassment sexual harassment, in law, verbal or physical behavior of a sexual nature, aimed at a particular person or group of people, especially in the workplace or in academic or other institutional settings, that is actionable, as in tort or under equal-opportunity statutes. .

The magazine has a revenue sharing revenue sharing

Funding arrangement in which one government unit grants a portion of its tax income to another government unit. For example, provinces or states may share revenue with local governments, or national governments may share revenue with provinces or states.
 agreement with a web site of the same name operated by RS&G, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 (Houston, TX). The site was launched in 1998.
COMPARISON OF REV. & NET FOR SELECTED TRADE AND BUSINESS
INFORMATION COMPANIES, FIRST QUARTER 2004-2003

                                    Revenue (000)

Company                   2004         2003      % Change

Thomson Corp. (T)      1,718,000    1,582,000     +  8.6
Rogers Comm. (NY)        962,738      849,037     + 13.4
McGraw-Hill (NY)         911,575      830,814     +  8.9
Knight-Ridder (NY)       712,271      699,313     +  1.9
Scholastic (1) (NY)      472,000      433,700     +  8.8
Dow Jones (NY)           401,621      358,230     + 12.1
Dun & Brad. (NY)         343,400      314,700     +  9.1
Moody's (NY)             331,200      278,200     + 19.1
Primedia (NY)            328,503      328,487     +  0.1
Equifax (NY)             313,600      301,600     +  4.0
John Wiley (2) (NY)      242,400      221,200     +  9.6
Gartner (MY)             122,242      115,724     +  5.6
Advanstar                119,889      100,075     + 19.8
CNET (NQ)                 55,505       42,049     + 32.0
Penton Media (OTC)        54,500       54,400     +  0.2
Info. Holdings (NY)       24,600       19,657     + 25.1
Value Line (2) (NQ)       21,343       21,153     +  0.9

Totals:                7,135,387    6,550,339     +  8.9%

                               Net Income (000)

Company                  2004        2003      % Change

Thomson Corp. (T)       37,000      47,000      - 21.3
Rogers Comm. (NY)      (49,319)     18,067      -373.0
McGraw-Hill (NY)        75,679      95,395      - 20.7
Knight-Ridder (NY)      55,937      50,672      + 10.4
Scholastic (1) (NY)     (6,000)       (500)
Dow Jones (NY)          17,816      66,932      - 73.4
Dun & Brad. (NY)        49,800      37,100      + 34.2
Moody's (NY)           103,500      91,900      + 12.6
Primedia (NY)           11,071     (20,247)     +154.7
Equifax (NY)            50,800      43,800      + 16.0
John Wiley (2) (NY)     28,300      28,325      -  0.1
Gartner (MY)               464      (1,512)     +130.7
Advanstar               16,100      15,686      +  2.6
CNET (NQ)                2,928     (15,829)     +118.5
Penton Media (OTC)      (5,200)     (5,100)
Info. Holdings (NY)      3,231       1,094      +195.3
Value Line (2) (NQ)      4,904       5,671      - 13.5

Totals:                397,011     458,454      - 13.4

NY-New York Stock Exchange; NQ-NASDQ; OTC-Over the Counter.
(1)-Third quarter ending Feb. 29, 2004. (2)-Third quarter
ending Jan. 31, 2004.
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