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... "signature" beverage for Kuka Drink, Inc. (note the lack of a macron mark over the "u" in the company naming"). The web site for the company promises us a drinking experience without the sugar "jolt" that other, nameless ... to the white stuff and that fizzy stuff from you know who).
Back in 2005, a company named Coca Sek ("Coca of the Sun& ...
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... lot of time, energy and thoughts to defining a good brand name of their company from the beginning. Although some academicians say they have really derivative and press the number of prices (7 ... 39;s where expertise coming and goes out guess work.
If you want some help for naming your new company, asking a Naming Company for help is the best choice. For a consideration, Brandidentityguru.com is the ...
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... ve been waiting for, for 20 or 30 years.”
The
company that planned, financed and built L.A. Live, the ... .
The deal
was a huge risk for AEG, Rosentraub says, but the company went for it
when the city granted AEG the right to erect two massive advertising
pylons ... financed arena opened in
October 1999. The Staples company agreed to pay $5 million a year for
naming rights. The Staples Center ...
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... for vigorously defending its intellectual property. It's understandable, as the company has spent more than half a century building its performance-oriented automotive brand around design patents, logos, and the company's familiar vehicle nomenclature. Crocs, Inc., ... !
Total Croc: Porsche suing popular shoe company over naming rights? originally appeared on Autoblog on Tue ...
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... than seeing this as a direct economic investment with a direct ROI in the way a company models investing in a new plant, we should look at it as a marketing and branding expense. In effect, when ... millions of dollars to team owners to put a franchise in their town, what they are really buying is naming rights to the team.
Is this rational? I haven’t seen a study that attempts to model it ...
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... quot;Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.")
Naming a product or service with an acronym is like an Olympic diving competition. ... INTERPOL, International Police Organization. GEICO, Government Employees Insurance Company. NABISCO, National Biscuit Company. (The "Co." abbreviation is easy to pronounce and combine, which accounts for its frequent role in acronyms). ...
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... , Porsche , Humor Porsche AG is known for vigorously defending its intellectual property. It’s understandable, as the company has spent more than half a century building its performance-oriented automotive brand around design patents, logos, and the company’s familiar vehicle nomenclature. Crocs, Inc., on the other hand, is a ...
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... recently. The sender, however (the tech platform, who, in the end, may not even realize they're spamming) is an English company with a name that's a wonderful fit for the job.
Tincan. Short, memorable and, for the naming connoisseur, strongly suggestive of Spam, the canned meat product that originated the modern meaning of the word.
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... many times before, but I would like to hear your thoughts / your readers thoughts on it. It has to do with naming a child with the same name as one used in your social circle (or close to it ... to socialize with as we once were and speak to or hang out with them outside of work (we all work at the same company). I am of the opinion that if we aren't that close then it shouldn't matter, but ...
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I guess Comcast's original name "OnDemand Online" (or ODOL, as they called it internally) felt too big company-ish. But I'm not yet sold on Xfinity -- feels a bit forced.
This new name / brand is specifically for it's TV Everywhere service on Fancast.com. On other sites, like CBS.com, it will be named something different. TV Everywhere branding is going to be decided by the ...
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... ;Sharp."
10.Motorola
Company founder Paul Galvin chose the name on the old naming convention spelling of ... the radio names such as the Victrola. SSince Galvin and the company that makes radios that can be taken anywhere, he combined the word "motor ... Micro Device.
13.Apple, Inc.
At the beginning of standing, the company Steve Jobs still not have a name for about 3 months. By the time ...
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... name, and a significant profile on Google's own servers.
"Go!" creator Frank McCabe is up in arms over Google's "Go"; he's demanded the company change the name of its language so he doesn't have to chage the name of his own programming language, which "I have been working on... for the last 10 years. There have been papers published on this and I have a ...
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"Every division of the company is reaching out to the middle of the country. Our new mammogram machine is called the Get 'Er Done 2000." — Network executive Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin), 30 Rock (Oct. 15).
"Then I came up with the best baby name of all time: Drizzle." — McKinley High School quarterback Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith) to his pregnant girlfriend Quinn ...
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... is your new revenue stream?" What is it that you can build, develop, create or extend that would keep your company and your products relevant to the market? For clues, look at what you already do well and ask yourself if there's a better way to ... agency for over 17 years and now works full time as a business naming and branding consultant. Phil resides with wife Michelle and four energetic ...
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GLENDORA, Calif. (Nov.13, 2009) – NHRA officials announced today that Harley-Davidson Motor Company has extended both its official program with NHRA and its title sponsorship of the NHRA...
Draglist.com searches the web every day for drag racing in the news, cool drag racing websites, and anything else we think you'll like. Then we post it right here for your reading pleasure. NEW: ...
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