U.S. liquor sellers want to run TV ads
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The United States Distilled Spirits Council is challenging the old taboo of advertsing alcohol on television with the help from Sunbelt Communications in Las Vegas.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 2001
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Bacardi brings out bottle in cable TV ad for Amaretto
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Bacardi is set to launch a $1.1 million cable TV commercial campaign for Disaronno Originale Amaretto liqueur, breaking a self-imposed ban on TV advertising of liquor. The ad was created by McKinney & Silver.
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 2001
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Seagram files to sell Tropicana stake in IPO, estimates value at $3.57 billion
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Seagram Co. has filed to sell at least 95.1% of its Tropicana Products Inc. subsidiary. Seagram is planning to sell shares of Tropicana in an estimated $3.57 billion initial public offering. The company did not say how many shares in Tropicana it was planning to sell. The estimated $3.57 billion value of the proposed IPO comes to close to previous estimates. Tropicana is a juice marketer based in Florida.
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Seagram Co. has filed to sell at least 95.1% of its Tropicana Products Inc. subsidiary in an estimated $3.57 billion IPO
Publication Name: The Wall Street Journal Western Edition
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0193-2241
Year: 1998
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