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...bigger rival by snatching away the National Football League sponsorship, which had been Coke's for 22 years. Coke, meanwhile, dismisses the NFL setback as less important than the individual sponsorships it retains with two-thirds of the league's teams. "We're still an NFL sponsor," asserts Jeff Dunn, head of Coke in the Americas. Dunn, a candidate to succeed CEO Douglas Daft in a few years, insists that the "passion point" for consumers is local teams. He says the cost of the league sponsorship had escalated beyond its value...
...what I'd say if I were them," counters Dawn Hudson, Pepsi's senior vice president of strategy and marketing. Beneath Coke's outward calm, executives are seething over the NFL loss. The last thing the company wanted was a high-profile setback while Pepsi was gaining share. Even Dunn concedes that he fought until the end to keep the sponsorship. What carried the day for Pepsi, some say, wasn't just money but an aggressive promotional plan, the kind that takes months to design. Caught off guard by Pepsi's gambit, Coke simply didn1t have time to develop...
...rotation is traded to the Baltimore Orioles for three sticks of bubble gum and two packs of sunflower seeds. It is too bad that a powerful team like the Reds have such a horrible pitching staff. All of the offensive output of Sean Casey, Ken Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn will be wasted. It is kinda like the Texas Rangers from last year, only worse. Did you see who started Opening Day for the Reds? Oh, the ever-impressive Joey Hamilton. Who? Yeah, that’s right...
...lecture on “Genomic Imprinting: A Genetic Arms Race” were President Lawrence H. Summers, Provost Steven E. Hyman, Dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Drew Gilpin Faust, Kennedy School Dean Joseph S. Nye and former Acting Dean of Radcliffe Mary Maples Dunn...
...Everything up to now is in the past,” U.S. forward Tricia Dunn said. “If we think because we’re 8-0 and going to walk all over them, that would be foolish of us. We’ve got to play our best game...