- June 20th, 2006, 8:31 pm
#17589
A new article appeared today in the Toledo Blade concerning the Cedar Fair acquisition. The very last paragraph sounds, ummm, interesting.
In the article, Cedar Fair mentions ways to boost profits:
"It also plans to cut costs by large-scale purchasing, by reducing the number of concerts held at Paramount parks, getting better rates on insurance, eliminating duplicate business practices, and reducing staffing and changing wage levels in some cases."
Large-scale purchasing? I like the sound of that.
BTW, Kings Island had more attendance than Cedar Point last year, although CP gained more revenue (bascially due to the water park and hotels on the property). It will be interesting to see how KI turns out over the years with CF.
You can read the article <a href='http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060620/BUSINESS06/606200357/-1/BUSINESS' target='_blank'>HERE.</a>
In the article, Cedar Fair mentions ways to boost profits:
"It also plans to cut costs by large-scale purchasing, by reducing the number of concerts held at Paramount parks, getting better rates on insurance, eliminating duplicate business practices, and reducing staffing and changing wage levels in some cases."
Large-scale purchasing? I like the sound of that.
BTW, Kings Island had more attendance than Cedar Point last year, although CP gained more revenue (bascially due to the water park and hotels on the property). It will be interesting to see how KI turns out over the years with CF.
You can read the article <a href='http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060620/BUSINESS06/606200357/-1/BUSINESS' target='_blank'>HERE.</a>
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