The Daily Numbers - Feb. 3

337 wings eaten by the great Kobayashi to take Wing Bowl crown this morning.

660 million dollar loss posted yesterday by Sunoco.


117 million loss for the refining part of the business.


2008, when Elsenhans came on board. She announced she would step down on March 1.


500 people due to be laid off at the Marcus Hook refinery, with word that there is no buyer in line for the site.


19.9 percent of stock to be bought back by the company over the next 18 months.


52 percent boost in value for stockholders under Elsenhans’ term.


1 dollar gain in the stock price after the news was announced yesterday.


100,000 dollar check for Columbus Elementary School delivered to teacher Sara Ferguson on the ‘Ellen’ show yesterday.


52, age of widow of man slain in 2008 in Middletown who now stands charged, along with her son, in her husband’s murder.


2005 killing in the Highland Gardens section of Chester solved with arrest of man yesterday.


3 vehicles torched in Aston. It is being considered suspicious.


6.81 percent dip in revenue for Harrah’s Chester slots operation.


7.4 percent increase in revenue for slots statewide.


1 casino that had a decline in slots revenue. That would be Harrah’s Chester.


60, age of woman charged with prostitution in Philly.


4-1 win for the Flyers over the Predators at the Wells Fargo Center.


80-57 win for the Chester Clippers over Penn Wood last night.


19-0 record for the Clippers, ranked No. 4 in the nation by ESPN.


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Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan.


The overwhelming sentiment among the fans and entourages at this morning’s Wing Bowl: Fire Andy Reid. It was a recurring theme.


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I Don’t Get It: How exactly does one consume 317 wings in 30 minutes.


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Today’s Upper: Kudos to Ellen DeGeneres and the J.C. Penney Foundation, which gave $100,000 for Columbus Elementary School in Chester to teacher Sara Ferguson while she was on her show yesterday.


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Quote Box: “She was brought in to do something, she did it, and now she’s going. I know a couple of thousand people who wouldn’t mind helping her pack.”


- Union official Jim Savage, on word that Sunoco boss Lynn Elsenhans was stepping down.

Comments

Hey Phil, what numbers do you have for the end score of the Sixers/Heat game tonight? Do you think we can pull this one off?