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en They already have a tremendous brand name out there. They're not going to lose any customers.

en Cathy has done a tremendous job over the past several years building our company's brand and a world-class marketing function to support all our businesses and customers. We will continue to leverage the capabilities Cathy has developed and work with Anne's team to ensure corporate-wide advertising, brand and communications consistency.

en The new graphic design will present a single KLEENEX(R) Brand image to our customers worldwide, while providing them with the same high quality that they are accustomed to from this trusted brand. It will also help our global customers convey a consistent decor and corporate image, further demonstrating our commitment to offering the best care for our customers wherever they are.

en The program is growing month-over-month. Dealer feedback is positive. It allows customers to experience the Subaru brand at a lower price point, bringing new customers to the brand. It gives dealers an edge over used car sales and individual sales competition.

en We used to all be small local companies. We were always a brand locally and now we're a brand nationally. There's a tremendous opportunity for growth in this company.

en We have taken a brand-new, well-received car and significantly improved it to draw a new generation of customers to the Lincoln brand.

en It is an independent accolade from customers for the brand. It gives the brand prestige and sets it apart from competitors.

en Nike has a tremendous amount of brand awareness and brand strength. But Adidas has a very strong history, too. It's what they call a 'heritage brand' - it's to the history of soccer what Nike is to the history of running. She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness. Nike has a tremendous amount of brand awareness and brand strength. But Adidas has a very strong history, too. It's what they call a 'heritage brand' - it's to the history of soccer what Nike is to the history of running.

en The AT&T brand reflects what customers are looking for. They want the latest technology and services but they also want reliability, quality and trustworthiness. Only the AT&T brand offers this ideal combination of traits.

en A brand needs to be rated a 107 or better by customers for it to see real profitability, ... If they were expecting the TV show to substantively shore up the weakened brand, we'd have to borrow from Martha and say it wasn't such 'a good thing'.

en If you've got a brand like this, any brand in fact, you need to stay true to your roots if you want to maintain your distinctiveness. It's very easy to start to lose that edge by appealing to a very broad audience,

en If you've got a brand like this, any brand in fact, you need to stay true to your roots if you want to maintain your distinctiveness, it's very easy to start to lose that edge by appealing to a very broad audience,

en The success of the banks' legally suspect practices has given them tremendous market power. Merchants have no choice but to accept Visa and MasterCard products on the sellers' terms. Otherwise they lose customers and sales.

en But Dr Pepper is an important brand for CCE. Dr Pepper is the largest of the non-colas. It has a tremendous degree of brand loyalty.

en If customers can't figure out how to do something, that's a loss, but the loss is bigger than the customer's not using the site. People get frustrated and globalize it to the brand. Some sites can really hurt the brand.


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