What to wear?One of Roundhouse's first challenges was deciding what to wear to the Consumer Electronics Show trade gathering. Roundhouse reps were used to wearing cool, black Armani suits -- Targus Business Targus (corporation) is a manufacturer of computer equipment (mostly related to mobile computing) and accessories such as notebook computer storage cases. Fiction Targus is a name of people and places in several fictional worlds. reps always wore slacks and polo polo, indoor or outdoor ball and goal game played on horseback. Rules and Equipment Two teams of four compete on a level, rectangular grass field that measures 200 by 300 yd (182.88 by 274.32 m). shirts with company logos. "We had to have a meeting about what to wear," said Sherman Sherman, city (1990 pop. 31,601), seat of Grayson co., N Tex., near the Red River; inc. 1858. Originally on a stagecoach route, it is a highway and railroad junction. Manufactures include electronic equipment, processed foods, military equipment, and metal products. . "The compromise was to wear black sweaters and slacks!" Although the top five managers will remain on board, there will be some jobs lost in the human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. , accounting and warehouse divisions, Targus' Sargent said. He said the Targus management team is excited about the acquisition, which instantly added $40 million worth of business to the privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. . "This acquisition will get us close to $500 million in sales next year," said Sargent, adding that the company plans to expand sales. Jane Applegate is the author of "201 Great Ideas for Your Small Business," and is founder of ApplegateWay.com, a multimedia Web site for busy entrepreneurs. |
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