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They were greeted with pizza and a four-page agenda, but pre-frosh who visited Harvard Hall last night expecting a highly charged Undergraduate Council meeting were sorely disappointed...
Tomorrow TBTN will stage an eat-in at theScience Center from 12 to 2 p.m. with pizza andToscannini's ice cream...
...execute this plan, Enrico has recently completed a sweeping reorganization. In the past two years, he has pulled PepsiCo out of the restaurant business, jettisoning fast-food chains, including Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and Kentucky Fried Chicken, which had combined sales of $11 billion. The profits were tasty, but the capital required to build restaurants was giving Pepsi heartburn. Last month the company spun off its main $7 billion bottling operation into an independent public company, something Coke did years ago to create Coca-Cola Enterprises. The soda business actually has two components, the first of which, making and marketing...
...profits for Coke. Now, free of the restaurant business ("Why buy from one of your competitors?" Coke sales reps used to be able to say to fast-food operators), Pepsi can become more effective. Even if the campaign doesn't win many big accounts--it did win Bojangles and Pizza Inn recently--it could force Coke's costs up 30% to 40% this year, according to analysts. Last week, for instance, Coke retained its business with Burger King, but the victory might yield lower profits because of the added concessions Coke had to make. Pepsi is also throwing money...
...unsentimental story of a woman dying of ovarian cancer wended its way through various regional theaters before ending up off-Broadway six months ago. Edson, 37, says she has no firm plans to write another play and remains dedicated to her current work. She did celebrate: just champagne and pizza, though. After all, she said, "it [was] a school night...