Word: coca-cola
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...proposed publicity for Presidential wealth, Mr. Roosevelt distantly replied that he was poorer and wiser than he was in 1928 when he was elected Governor of New York. When Postmaster General Farley resigned (National Chairman Farley had already quit) to go to work for the New York Yankees and Coca-Cola, a hint of human regret tinged Mr. Roosevelt's reply: "I accept with real regret . . . sincere sorrow. . . . All of us . . . will miss you deeply. . . . I need not tell you that you have always my affectionate regards...
...Coca-Cola stockholders paused last week and were refreshed. They read that sales of Pepsi-Cola, principal competitor, were only $18,429,000 in 1939. Their own company took...
Published for the first time by SEC, sales of Pepsi-Cola were not as large as many Wall Streeters had thought. While the common shares of Pepsi-Cola soared from $35 in 1938 to over $365 a share early this year, Coca-Cola common idled between $105 and $142. Some excitable brokers figured that "PC" sales were at least half those of "Coke...
Even at 20% of Coca-Cola's sales, Pepsi-Cola is the sensation of the industry. From just another local brand in 1930 it has climbed to second place in the soft-drink league, more than $2,000,000 ahead of third-place Canada...
...student organization is now under the management of Mr. R.T. Sharpe of the Student Employment Office, who has already appointed a manager and one distributor for each of the three Houses. Sandwiches, milk, Coca-Cola, etc. will be distributed to the students' rooms each evening. If the plan is successful in the Houses where it is being tried at present, it will be extended next year to cover all the Houses and the Yard...