SeaWorld Reports Second-Quarter Loss of 131 Million
• SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. (SEAS) on Monday reported a second-quarter loss of $131 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier.
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• SeaWorld Entertainment Inc. (SEAS) on Monday reported a second-quarter loss of $131 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier.
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• The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions kicks off its conference in Orlando today. More than 1000 exhibitors are at the Orange County Convention Center. Industry insiders gather to see the latest in rides and technology.
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• The Animal Right Florida group is staging its monthly Sea World protest Sunday 10 til noon at the entrance of Sea World. Signs and banners will be provided so just show up and scream. Please warm up in the car or you’ll damage your voice. I should know. I was once a non-equity musical theatre performer. Orlando Love Fest, a festival featuring yoga, jewelry, flowers, gifts, bands, artists and beer will take place at 1312 Wilifred Drive Sunday 11 to 5. Follow along during an artist talk and gallery tour with Bo Bartlett, the artist who created larger-than-life paintings of muscled men and svelte women rowing boats and what not currently on view Saturday 11 to 1 at Mennello Museum …
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• Sea World says Tilikum is improving after taking a bit of a turn for the worse last week.
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• Sea World reports that Tilikum the killer whale is ill. This is the whale connected to the death of a Sea World trainer back in 2010.
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• GOP candidates are eyeing the Super Tuesday Primaries. How did they make out in Thursday’s debate? And some are speculating Florida’s Governor Rick Scott would make a choice running-mate should Donald Trump get the party’s nomination. These stories and more on the Friday News Round Table!
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• 90.7’s economic analyst Hank Fishkind tells Nicole Creston how property appraisals work in Central Florida, from homesteads to theme parks, and why they can wind up in court.
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