“We’ve got 50 containers of shoes ready to go. We’re just waiting for the keys.”
On a five-year lease American Sporting Goods just signed in Fontana.
Jerry Turner, see story page 1
“The cornerstone of the misunderstanding is that all we are doing is providing the equipment. We maintain a 24-hour hotline. We have drivers named in wills.”
On the idea of making Medicare home health patients own their own oxygen equipment.
Lawrence Higby, see story page 1
“Things are changing all the time. We’re still very much in development.”
On Oakley founder Jim Jannard’s new venture, developing a high-resolution
digital camera.
Ted Schilowitz, see story page 3
“It’s about you bonding with the water and the message.”
On her line of bottled water with unique messages on the label.
Alexandra Teklak, see story page 25
“This is an expensive business.”
On getting more funding for Novocell’s work on stem cells.
Alan Lewis, see story page 3
“I’m just trying to keep my head above water. We were paying $1.70 a gallon when we started our contract with Orange County four years ago. Now we’re paying up to $3.30.”
On raising the cost to pick up dead bodies
for the county.
Robin Marquez, see story page 7
“For years we suffered the comments of the bigger agencies that narrowing our efforts was a recipe for disaster. Ironically, 16 years later, we are now considered the cutting edge idea for ad agencies.”
On her agency finding a niche in the
automotive industry.
Cheril Hendry, see story page 88
“They could have rejected me, not being a surfer. Bob is always there supporting me.”
On being a snowboarder, unlike Quiksilver’s Bob McKnight.
Bernard Mariette, see story page 1
