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That will take some doing. Anheuser, which had 23% of the market last year, outsold Miller, 36.6 million bbls. to 24.2 million bbls.; the St. Louis company rang up sales of $1.8 billion and pretax profits of nearly $170 million, both records. It has been willing to spend to match Miller in every segment of the market. Anheuser's Natural Light has overtaken Miller Lite in some markets, and Michelob has a wide lead in the battle with Lowenbrau...
While Ricks did not pursue it, the other side of his argument also holds up Dylan has never had a number one single (Like a Rolling Stone say the closest: it climbed to the sixth position of the WABC hit parade) and the Rolling Stones have always outsold him in terms of records But the appeal of the Stones is purely sexual Admittedly they are the masters of hard-core eroticism, but an Norman Matler said in a recent interview the Stones always bring you to a certain point and then leave you've been manipulated into a state...
...coffee-one-third of its sales come from it-but Americans have been imbibing less of it. During the 1960s, annual per capita consumption dropped from 15.8 Ibs. to 13.4 Ibs., as more Americans turned to soft drinks. Maxim, which is General Foods' freeze-dried coffee, is being outsold by Nestle's Taster's Choice. Says Cook: "To get on the shelf, Nestle's had come in with some very attractive inducements"-price deals for grocers, coupons, vigorous advertising campaigns...
...driving, early-to-work industrialist who has built a family-controlled Chicago manufacturing business into a $1.2 billion conglomerate with global interests, including five joint ventures in Japan. The Japanese will find that Ingersoll has a passion for detail, a Nixonian conviction that the U.S. must not be "outsold" in world markets and, in contrast to Meyer, close ties to the White House...
...since 1960, five times as fast as population growth. Sales gained 10% in 1969 and another 13% last year, to 265 million gallons. Wine makers are particularly heartened because Americans have taken to drinking wine with meals. For the first time since Prohibition, table wines in 1969 outsold sweet wines such as sherry, port and muscatel in the U.S. California produces 75% of the wine consumed in the nation and 85% of the U.S. output. Grapes have become the state's largest cash crop (ahead of tomatoes and cotton), and the price of land in choice viticultural areas...