Sentences with phrase «brash marketing»

With brash marketing led by Jobs, Wozniak's elegant machines caught the first wave of popular enthusiasm for microcomputers.
The emphasis on fresh meat was accompanied by a new brash marketing style that lead to stunts like buying Pharrell's Arby's - esque hat and engaging in a tongue - in - cheek feud with comedian Jon Stewart.

Not exact matches

It was a brash move for an exploration and production firm to tack on a high - end jewel retail arm, but it made perfect sense to the pragmatic Gannicott, who liked the efficiencies of operating in what he described then as «the two bookends of the diamond pipeline: mining and retail,» and who also saw the brand's prestige as having great potential in such emerging luxury markets as China.
Played by Brad Pitt as brash yet thoughtful, and almost recklessly eager to buck conventional wisdom, Beane enters the 2002 season having lost three of his best players to bigger markets.
Continuing to show a late - career hunger for genre experimentation, Martin Scorsese follows his highly - decorated 3D fantasy Hugo with The Wolf of Wall Street, a brash, rise - and - fall stock - market satire that seems to boast more comedy than the filmmaker's typical hard - hitting drama.
That's a term destined to infuriate traditionalists as much as it will excite both existing customers of the firm asking for a practical Lambo to add to their stable, and new customers looking for the boldest, brashest, fastest SUV on the market.
Tough, brash and eager to be off, the Dodge Hornet concept vehicle brings to the competitive entry - level B - segment market an ideal combination of American fun and European function.
But one of Núñez» key warnings is about being too brash in a new market.
Martin Parr is drawn to the crudest, most colourful examples of tourist postcards and souvenirs; Dr Lakra collects especially brash and eclectic record sleeves and scrapbooks from flea markets; Jim Shaw purposefully seeks out the weirdest paintings he can find in thrift stores and garage sales; Martin Wong and his mother amassed thousands of objects from New York shops ranging from Chinese teaware to Disney characters.
The Halcyon Gallery is one of the superstars of its generation — it knows its market perfectly — it has the taste of its clientele down to a T. It's not everyone's tastes, with their art quite often being the 3 B's (Big, bold and brash).
The «flash» of the re-emerging market let to the rise of «brash» painters known as Neo-Expressionists.
It is probably fair to say that most people's impression of the personal injury market is formed by brash adverts, nuisance calls, spam text messages, and by the idea of the «ambulance - chasing» lawyer — forcing his card into the hands of an accident victim as they lie waiting for medical care.
Redfin was really brash at their launch, criticizing the established real estate industry, similar to attitudes we are now seeing in Canada by some of the promoters trying to enter the market.
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