Word: peakedness
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Unilever is investing more aggressively than most in carb counting. It rushed the Carb Options line--the company's largest brand launch in two years--to market in a blistering 12 months, half the usual time for new products. Mike Polk, chief operating officer of Unilever Bestfoods North America, predicts...
Some experts contend that no amount of marketing can boost golf and tennis. Like basketball in the late 1970s, they say, the sports need a rivalry like Larry Bird vs. Magic Johnson to capture fans' imagination. After all, tennis peaked in the 1970s, when John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors and Bjorn...
The campaign had peaked early. They suffered a barrage of negative press and attacks from other Democrats between November and January. But few were prepared for the humiliating loss of the Iowa caucuses.
Political timing can make or break an election. Howard Dean peaked too early in this year’s Democratic primaries, as did Al Gore in the last presidential election. The Bush-Cheney campaign has more than enough financial ammunition and media savvy to make a spring running-mate selection...
As for Supporting Actress, I think most analysts recognize by now that Renee peaked too big, too early. I may be partially biased in that I thought she horribly misjudged her Cold Mountain role and delivered it with such intolerable garishness that by film’s end, I almost...