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- companies rebranding several times. The rebranding of Philip Morris to Altria was done to help the company shed its negative image. Other rebrandings, such...
- Re****tion laundering occurs when a person or an organization conceals unethical, corrupt, or criminal behavior or other forms of controversy by performing...
- Neighborhood rebranding in New York City has been a constant phenomenon for decades as real estate promoters, community groups, and residents all sometimes...
- name/make/marque) to an existing product line. Rebadging is also known as rebranding and badge engineering; the latter is an intentionally ironic misnomer...
- Bread Lab. As of 2019, Carrie Brisson was the company's head baker. 2020 rebranding In July 2020 King Arthur Flour changed its name to the King Arthur Baking...
- International in 2008. Altria emerged from Philip Morris. The onset of "rebranding" of Philip Morris Companies to Altria took place in 2003 (Philip Morris...
- hypothetical rebranded version of Firefox. By January 1, 2005, such strategic rebranding had come to be referred to as the "Iceweasel route". The term "ice weasel"...
- commemorate the rebranding and could only be found in variety packs, and was never sold as a stand-alone beer. Released as part of their 2017 rebranding, "Citrus...
- season as Football League One, it is a rebrand of the former Football League Second Division, which itself is a rebrand of the now-defunct Football League...
- States. Until 2016, the service was known domestically as Rhapsody before rebranding as Napster, the same name brand that was used by Roxio's Napster. Napster...