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re: Johnny Manziel applies for a new trademark
Posted on 4/4/14 at 10:52 am to lsupride87
Posted on 4/4/14 at 10:52 am to lsupride87
he is going to make plenty of money in the NFL.
But there is a phrase such as "going to far"
Examples from the corporate world...
-Coke went too far when they thought they could reinvent the recipe and make people like it. I doubt the CEO of Coke lasted much longer.
-home builders/mortgage companies/investment banks going too far with the sub prime market. some people deserve to be in jail for that mess.
just a few but I could go on.
But there is a phrase such as "going to far"
Examples from the corporate world...
-Coke went too far when they thought they could reinvent the recipe and make people like it. I doubt the CEO of Coke lasted much longer.
-home builders/mortgage companies/investment banks going too far with the sub prime market. some people deserve to be in jail for that mess.
just a few but I could go on.
This post was edited on 4/4/14 at 10:53 am
Posted on 4/4/14 at 10:54 am to cjared036
quote:This literally has nothing in common. Literally. Nothing. Did people criticize Coke for trying to make extra money? Hell no they didnt.
-Coke went too far when they thought they could reinvent the recipe and make people like it. I doubt the CEO of Coke lasted much longer.
-home builders/mortgage companies/investment banks going too far with the sub prime market.
Posted on 4/4/14 at 12:24 pm to cjared036
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Examples from the corporate world...
-Coke went too far when they thought they could reinvent the recipe and make people like it. I doubt the CEO of Coke lasted much longer.
You prove your corporate ignorance so stick with washing cars.
Goizueta was one of the most successful CEO's in corporate history. New Coke was launched in '85 and he resigned as CEO in '97 due to cancer.
quote:Source: New York Time
By the end of the year, Coke Classic was substantially outselling both New Coke and Pepsi. Six months after the rollout, Coke's sales had increased at more than twice the rate of Pepsi's
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