Word: colas
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...matter of policy, the University will not invest in predominantly South African companies--i.e., companies with more than 50 percent of their operations in South Africa. Harvard holds stock in American companies such as General Motors, Coca Cola, IBM, Exxon, and others that have operations in South Africa. The vast majority of these firms, however, have offices or branches in that country that account for less than one percent of their business...
Gammill believes he has broken new ground. "Until now no one has been able to detect or transcribe emotion from a stock-performance chart," he says. Gammill is now setting the market performance of Exxon and Coca-Cola to music. Investors looking for a new stock may soon ask, "How does that stock sound...
...magazine's drama critic, the winning candidate identified himself with the growing national appetite "for optimism, for prosperity, for the strength of the individual and the stability of the national defense." Mondale's jeremiads about fairness and budget deficits were well aimed, in Henry's view, but the cola- commercial vision of America that Reagan sold voters had little room for unpleasant realities. Democrats should watch more television...
With regard to Coke and Coca-Cola classic, whether we backed into our current position, "caved in" to controversy, made smart decisions, or simply got lucky, it does not matter. What matters is that we listened to consumers and as a result, we are in the best position we have ever been in our soft drink business...
Thank you so very much for writing about our product. Roberto C. Goizueta Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Coca-Cola Company...