Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Boston market summer deals

  • Boston Market Corp. plans a string of summer deals and giveaways to lure customers, especially younger ones. The campaign, describing Boston Market as an unofficial sponsor of summer, was built to show how the chain can fit into peoples lifestyles.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • Daisuke Matsuzaka is trying to salvage the final months of a six-year tenure in Boston for which the team paid $103 the Sox from exploring the starting pitching trade market this summer.
  • (WEEI)
  • Boston deal with trades? WG: "No, I don't necessarily feel confident. I do think cap space will be important to us this year, next year or the year after. Guys are coming up in free agency, and we think we should be players at some point in that market.
  • (Boston Herald)
  • "DealChicken offers curated deals to consumers in 60 markets across the country," said Raj Mohan, vice president/general manager, Social Commerce and DealChicken.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • $16 million deal with Orlando in the summer of 2009, while leaving this window open to up his value with solid play. He might be tempted to re-sign in Boston, so long as the money is comparable to what he can obtain on the open market.
  • (ESPN)
  • The age of the superteam in the NBA turned the corner in 2007 when the Boston Celtics acquired Kevin Garnett and and it set the benchmark for teams to actively try to pair superstars in large-market cities.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • There arent many Bruins who can identify with that, thanks to what Peter Chiarelli has cultivated in Boston million deal to stick around, could have made more on the open market, given how thin free agency is at center this summer.
  • (WEEI)
  • Several top Eastern Conference teams will have some big and important decisions to make this summer regarding deadline that Boston considered dealing him. That thought should be put to rest.
  • (NBA)
  • To a point, the Boston Celtics appear to be in the of teams that will be working with cap space this summer.
  • (YAHOO!)

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