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RAVENS SIGN CONCESSIONAIRE BUT FANS NOT BUYING AT CAMP

          CT-based Fine Host has reached a 25-year agreement with
     the Ravens to provide food, beverage and other concession
     services at the new Ravens stadium, according to the
     Baltimore SUN.  Fine Host will manage all food service and
     novelty sales at the facility, set to open next year.  The
     Ravens said revenues from the deal "should exceed" $8M a
     year.  Fine Host also provides concession services to the
     Dolphins and Cardinals (Baltimore SUN, 8/19).
          HIGH IMPACT SPORT? The Ravens completed their second
     year of training camp at Western MD College, and while the
     team's Dir of Operations & Information Robert Eller
     estimated that 25,000 people visited camp, 5,000 more than
     last year, most local merchants "say the team's presence" in
     the area "had little or no impact" (Baltimore SUN, 8/19).   
      

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