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...girl I met at the Ice Cream Bash confirmed this hypothesis: "Harvard only uses Coke products," she complained. Yale, on the other hand, had Pepsi products. It was not political passion but simply an inflexible taste-preference that made her shun Coke. Yale...
...long will these new investors and new managers continue their symbiotic relationships? So far this year, 30 new Internet companies have come to market, and the buyers have lapped up their deals. Meanwhile, companies with real earnings that have gone public, including Pepsi Bottling Group, one I bought for the long term this week, go flat soon after opening...
Sachs, who is also a Crimson editor, cited successful divestment campaigns that resulted in Pepsi-Co and Texaco in ceasing operations in Burma...
...appetite for computer hardware and software than for fancy razors and soda. A stronger dollar took away some of the pizazz. And some of the great brands have run out of room to show double-digit growth without bumping into one another. This week saw another tough quarter from Pepsi, which can seem to win only if it spends massively to take market share from Coke. Microsoft and Intel face far fewer constraints on their growth...
...places people visit are search engines; they archive the hundreds of millions of pages that make up the World Wide Web. Yahoo, Excite, InfoSeek, Lycos and Hotbot are examples of search engines. The confusion probably stems from the fact that Netscape's and Microsoft's browsers (the Coke and Pepsi of the browser market) take you to their own home pages--which have search engines--when you start them. You can change that start page by going to the browser menu's "Internet options" on a PC or "Preferences...