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For purposes of comparison, it should be noted that total bottle wine imports into the U.S., through November 2009 were - 2% (via Gomberg-Fredrikson, which monitors wine imports by country).
Chile, upmarket, downmarket, SF, yellow cards – sipped and spit | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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The U.S. wine market grew 2% in 2010 to nearly 330 million cases, according to the Wine Institute report prepared by industry consultants Gomberg, Fredrikson & Associates in Woodside.
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"In bad times people don't want to spend three to four times as much on Champagne as they might on an average-priced, less expensive wine from California," says Jon Fredrikson, consultant at Napa-based Gomberg, Fredrikson, & Associates.
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More importantly, says Gomberg, the programmers retain ownership of the code they write.
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"In bad times people don't want to spend three to four times as much on Champagne as they might on an average-priced, less expensive wine from California," says Jon Fredrikson, consultant at Napa-based Gomberg, Fredrikson, & Associates.
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Last year Gomberg and a fellow programmer quit their jobs and cut a deal with HTG Capital Partners of Chicago, whose programmers typically trade on regulated futures exchanges.
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Last year Gomberg and a fellow programmer quit their jobs and cut a deal with HTG Capital Partners of Chicago, whose programmers typically trade on regulated futures exchanges.
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More importantly, says Gomberg, the programmers retain ownership of the code they write.
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Gomberg keeps 40% to 80% of net profits, with the percentage rising as his profits do.
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Gomberg keeps 40% to 80% of net profits, with the percentage rising as his profits do.
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