Word: magically
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...turned out that nothing added value more than the magic cola itself. He boosted Coke by stripping it down to its trademark. When he took over, Coke had flat growth and unprofitable businesses--ranging from shrimp farming to wine--that were draining the company's cash, not to mention a serious Pepsi challenge. On his watch, Coke's stock-market value rose from $4 billion to some $150 billion. Goizueta himself became a billionaire through his Coke stockholdings...
...good, than they proved it well, as the crowd seemed to feel a special connection with the group during this segment. This absence of spectacle only made it seem more spectacular when they then walked back to the main stage to perform several last crowd-pleasers. The lights and magic around them really took off, and the ends of some of the last few numbers were punctuated with incredible pyrotechnic displays that completely lit up the sky. The encore brought both the simply classic and the fantastic to a maximum. While the group played "Brown Sugar," one of their most...
...hear different sections starting and stopping where the transitions should have been smooth. Though easily overlooked, a good pit orchestra is absolutely essential to a good ballet, because the music truly is half the performance. A dancer draws energy from the music; when it's off, so is the magic...
...Scott Paper, Dunlap's last labor, doing these days? Swallowed by Kimberly-Clark. How about former charge Lily-Tulip Inc.? Now a lean, mean division of Fort Howard Paper Co. Once Dunlap's bum-to-plum magic act is done lining shareholder pockets (Dunlap himself owns several million in Sunbeam stock), he takes the last sure price-boosting step: feeding it to a big rival. Then ? poof! ? he's gone...
Celtics at Magic, SCBS...