Word: pepsico
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...PepsiCo...
...idealization of Man apart from the economic and political situation of Argentine man in the particular, oppressed man. And of course, as everyone knows, universal culture is centered in the Developed nations (where the money is) and in the Developed classes. Solanas shows a literary party (at the PepsiCo building) for leading novelist Mujica Lainez (winner of the Kennedy Prize, the Gold Medal of the Italian government, and other imperialist trophies) who is presenting his latest work ( Royal Chronicles ) and explains himself quite candidly: "I am a man of European formation... I'd like to live in Venice forever...
...company wanted to be closer to its Connecticut laboratories and factory. Chesebrough-Pond's is only one of several large firms to move all or part of their central offices out of New York in the past five years. Among the others: American Can, American Cyanamid, Borden, Uniroyal, PepsiCo, Corn Products, Shell Oil, Continental Oil, M.W. Kellogg, Lone Star Cement, Olin Corp., Stauffer Chemical...
...PepsiCo has turned a 112-acre former polo club in Purchase, N.Y., 35 miles from Manhattan, into a lovely park complete with a 4.5-acre artificial lake. "In terms of aesthetics," says the company's architect, Edward Durell Stone, "the creation of a rural atmosphere was the name of the game." Pepsi planted thousands of daffodils, flowering trees and evergreens. The result enhances the quiet atmosphere, benefits non-employees who want to visit the grounds (on weekends), and does not disturb property values of the surrounding residential community...
...PepsiCo spent $25 million to preserve the bucolic effect. Business suits seem oddly out of place amid the meadows and groves. Thick stands of trees hide the 1,200 employees' cars from sight. The headquarters building itself is as low and lavish as a latter-day château. It is really seven separate buildings, linked at corners and grouped around a formal central courtyard...