The concept that some firms actually can pay for their entire servicing direct costs through ancillary fees was true for nearly one-third of the companies in the
COSS sample.
Although the competition can be furious in the software market,
COSS is finding that it's well-placed in clients' minds.
If anything, the Shasta squirrels turned out to be more aggressive provocateurs than the animals that see snakes all the time,
Coss says.
Coss pleaded guilty at Manchester Magistrates Court under the Communications Act 2003 and will be sentenced later this month.
Sippola is the owner of Matrixx nightclub in Marquette, Michigan and according to previous reports,
Coss was a former employee and the two eventually had a romantic relationship.
Mrs
Coss explained there's still lots happening, including a reading scheme which encourages mums and dads to read with their year five youngsters at least three times a week, and an established group of parents who meet at school every Wednesday to work on a variety of projects.
Travel Coventry's Bernard Delaney faces a packed public meeting in Coventry and (inset) Derrick
Coss who was among those who had their say.
Whether that translates into a decreased stroke risk is the subject of the Carotid Occlusion Surgery Study (
COSS), a $21 million, 7-year trial funded by the National Institutes of Health that is now underway in 28 U.S.
A GOAL from substitute Emma
Coss sealed victory for Charlton over Fulham in the FA Women's Premier League Cup final.
These are all findings from the latest round of the Annual MBA Cost of Servicing Study (
COSS).
Edited by Peter
Coss. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.