Caterers use stocks to predict party trend By Teresa M. McAleavy Staff Writer
Robert Frungillo can pretty much tell from a company’s stock price whether the company will be asking his catering business to prepare for a holiday bash …
Robert Frungillo can pretty much tell from a company’s stock price whether the company will be asking his catering business to prepare for a holiday bash …
Are you nervous about your upcoming company holiday party? Not sure if you should go? What to wear? Afraid of the boss? Today’s tips tell you everything you need …
It’s not all lavish dinners and free drinks at office holiday parties …
It’s that time again, when workers are bursting out of their cubicles, making merry, and betting on which colleagues will embarass themselves at the company party …
A host of office celebrations and private gatherings is ringing in a bright holiday season for those in the party business who faced added competition from new venues in the market …
Corporate holiday parties are back. Newport Beach, Calif. yacht cruises were booked for parties by the beginning of November …
Despite a growing trend against company parties, many Topeka businesses — including big employers like …
Seasons ago, Martin Guitar held its office Christmas party at a local fire hall where merry employees quaffed beer and wine and danced like it was 1999 …
It’s office party time of year again, but the holiday shindigs just aren’t what they used to be …
Nothing has stopped Bob Leffler from holding his annual holiday shindig during the past two decades: not wars, tough economic times or the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Besides being a tradition, the festive bash is a time to let loose and celebrate with employees, associates, clients and even competitors, …