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More important, there is substantial evidence that perks hurt a company's bottom line.
"By using LTV, Papyrus determined that Perks customers were the biggest spenders and the most frequent shoppers," says Downey.
There's the lemon that perks up white rounds of kohlrabi dressed, simply and wonderfully, with shards of fossa cheese, mint and crushed, toasted hazelnuts.
In a world where multimillion-dollar salaries are commonplace, it may seem trivial to take issue with free dry cleaning, but the fact is that perks do count.
It measures 7.2percentt alcohol by volume (reasonable by the standards of today's high-octane "imperial" beers) and offers a crisp aftertaste that perks up the appetite.
"It's the quickest anti-booze thing that perks you up, and if I could bottle and sell whatever juices get going, I'd be a millionaire," Flores tells me.
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Last year, that perk was worth nearly $1 million.
In 2009, that perk cost the bank $956,007, plus $293,004 more to cover the taxes that Mr. Gifford would have owed on that perk.
"It was a boring match, so that perked it up a bit," she said.
But even that perk can't be depended upon to make celebrity worth the hassle required to maintain it.
But for James, his trip to A&E was an alarm call that perked him up no end.
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