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...Says Alexander Kroll, president of the Young & Rubicam advertising agency: "It's the most unusual strategy for launching a flanker brand in history, and it may work." Some are sure it will. "They've backed into one of the most powerful strategic positions in the consumer marketplace," says Emanuel Goldman of Montgomery Securities in San Francisco. "After all, they can satisfy the die-hard Coke customers and the consumers who like the sweeter taste...
...said her party would support the reduction as long as it involved no new borrowing. Business leaders were pleased, with the stock market reacting modestly; the DAX index was up 0.42% at week's end. "It's a step in the right direction," says Dirk Schumacher, an economist at Goldman Sachs in Frankfurt. "Corporate taxes had to come down, given that countries around us are much lower." But he added that there's no guarantee that companies will use their tax windfall to invest in Germany. Even if Schröder's measures get through the legislature - which...
...When Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan come calling, we’re ready with our stellar GPAs and glowing resumes, bloated by malleable TFs and overenrolled, steeply curved core classes. Intellectual curiosity is lost amidst a culture that encourages individual profit above all else...
...study, conducted by the Center for Work-Life Policy and sponsored by Lehman Brothers, Goldman Sachs, and Ernst & Young, surveyed 2,443 women and 653 men in four sectors: law, medicine, finance, and academia. The study has been in progress since early last year...
...named undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs—a consolation prize, as Murray puts it, for losing out on the chairman post on the Council of Economic Advisors—where he worked under Rubin, a Washington veteran who had hired Summers as an economic adviser to Goldman Sachs many years earlier...