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		<title>Businesses Hope for Super Profits from Super Bowl</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the up-and-down economy in the United States, businesses are struggling to stay alive. Business owners welcome any occasion that can bring a boost in sales, even if it’s temporary. For some, the Super Bowl provides this boost, albeit temporary. On February 7, 2010, the city of Miami, Fl will host Super Bowl XLIV at [...]<p><a href="http://www.americanconsumernews.com/2010/02/businesses-hope-for-super-profits-from-super-bowl.html">Businesses Hope for Super Profits from Super Bowl</a> was created by and is property of <a href="http://www.financeispersonal.com">American Consumer News</a>. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the up-and-down economy in the United States, businesses are struggling to stay alive. Business owners welcome any occasion that can bring a boost in sales, even if it’s temporary. For some, the Super Bowl provides this boost, albeit temporary.</p>
<p>On February 7, 2010, the city of Miami, Fl will host Super Bowl XLIV at Land Shark Stadium, which was previously known as Dolphin Stadium. The New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts compete for football’s elite prize, the Vince Lombardi Trophy, named after the legendary Green Bay Packers coach.</p>
<p>It’s safe to say that business owners in the Miami area will see profit increases during this time. After all, the Super Bowl is expected to bring in tens of thousands of visitors to the area. With this many people flooding the city, hotels should fill up quickly, if they haven’t already. Restaurants can expect to be packed as well.</p>
<p>Even though stores and shops in the Miami area will benefit from plethora of tourists, businesses across the country are looking to cash in on the Super Bowl as well.</p>
<p>Businesses that specialize in electronics can typically expect an influx of television sales. After all, the Super Bowl is the most-watched event in any given year. This usually prompts sports enthusiasts to rush out and purchase high-definition televisions and surround sound systems. Some of the larger retail chains sometimes offer promotions and discounts around this time of year to boost sales.</p>
<p>Grocery stores can expect to see serious traffic, even more so than usual during this time of year, as many people are opting to host their own Super Bowl parties instead of going out to public places, like bars or restaurants. With money being tight for millions of Americans around the country, hosting parties while requiring guests to bring food and beverages is a much more cost-effective way to celebrate the Super Bowl for most.</p>
<p>During any football game, fans can expect to see scores of commercials touting refreshing and tasty alcoholic beverages. It’s no secret that drinking beer and/or liquor is a favorite pastime for many people. Millions of Americans suffer from Alcoholism, and millions more drink occasionally or are “social drinkers”. The Super Bowl offers many of these people an excuse to drink. That said, liquor stores, convenient stores, or any other place that sells alcohol can expect to see their stock fly off their shelves faster on Super Bowl weekend than any other time of year.</p>
<p>Hundreds of millions of dollars are expected to be spent in south Florida alone, most of which on Super Bowl weekend. However, businesses can expect increased traffic at least one week prior to the big game.</p>
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