The ski industry is not very financially rewarding in this area.

The blanket label of 'tech' does more harm than good for investors.

They've got the widest margins in hardware production. And as a result they've been able to drive down the price of hardware -- an important competitive advantage in a weak environment.

We've made some changes to our menu. We've been talking to the customers to see what kind of things they want us to carry. And we've added some things that I think people are really going to like.

This is a dream the city of San Antonio has had for the last 21 years.

We have built up an infrastructure that exceeds current -- and I would say likely -- demand for the foreseeable future. As in any industry, irrational pricing and uneconomic returns can only take place for so long.

You're going to see a continuation of this cautious tone. Don't tell Wall Street you're going to do XYZ and fall short on the Z. You'll get punished.

Mobility is the area where we expect to see better growth prospects.

People are stampeding back into the good old names that we all recognize. Familiarity makes them easy buys.