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...audience member asked how the chocolate company??s image could compete with the stereotypical one of an attractive woman indulging in a “luxury...
...loathe to hear its now-ubiquitous name.With the U.S. economy tanking and a worldwide recession pending, it’s debatable as to whether or not Am Ap can maintain its position and push on with business as usual. The reason for this lies within one of the company??s original concepts: to shift away from industry standard, overseas sweatshop labor. In the late 90s and early oughts—a.k.a. when things were absurdly good on Wall Street—the idea of using expensive labor to make traditionally cheap goods was possible because a large number...
Yesterday evening, the CEO of Divine Chocolate, Erin E. Gorman, addressed a crowd in Sever Hall, telling students that her company??s chocolate can do as good as it tastes...
Dozens of protestors from local environmental and political activist groups lined up in front of the Bank of America in Harvard Square yesterday to protest the company??s purportedly risky investment practices that threaten financial and environmental stability. The public rally, during which participants chanted slogans such as “Money for jobs and education, not for wars and corporations,” attracted a gathering of students, musicians and other impassioned demonstrators. The protest—spearheaded by Rising Tide Boston, a local climate activism group, and Rainforest Action Network, a national organization?...
...instead capitalizes on offensive, lowbrow humor while delivering a “patriotic” message. It’s also interesting to note that the company “American” enough to produce “An American Carol” is called Mpower. The company??s mission statement is “To engage, inspire, and empower a global audience through film and television content that promotes truth.” Mpower’s CEO, Steve McEveety, has produced films like “The Passion of the Christ...