Sentences with phrase «founded licensing brands»

He founded Licensing Brands in 2009 after a distinguished career with Coca - Cola and Newell Rubbermaid.

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The state's Medical Marijuana Infused Product Manufacturer license allows producers to lace snack and drink products with the psychoactive chemicals found in cannabis — and those foods, developed by new edible pot brands, are now available to everyone.
Founding his house in 1950, Cardin was one of the pioneers of brand licensing.
The two brands formed part of the portfolio of SIX London, a wholesale and shoe showroom collective founded by Neves in 1996 that manages the licenses for Swear and B - Store along with other contemporary designs from brands such as Opening Ceremony and Ksubi.
For those who are unaware of the SAIPA brand, SAIPA is an Iranian automaker founded in 1965 to assemble licensed Citreon brand cars in Iran.
Whether you have moved to Grande Prairie from a different country, and are in the process of getting your license, or you're a brand new driver and completely new to insurance, Sharp is here to help you find the right coverage for your needs.
It's fitting, sort of, that the BlackBerry brand is now trying to find new life as an Android - with - a-keyboard device, produced by Chinese electronics firm TCL under a name - licensing deal.
The Nokia brand is now licensed to HMD, a Finnish company comprised of many of the same executives who founded the initial Nokia company, which has since changed hands several times.
The brand is being rekindled through a new licensing agreement with HMD Global, a newly - founded Finnish company that'll take over the branding and produce Nokia smartphones and tablets running Android.
The venerable brand name is now licensed to Finnish company HMD Global, and while the handset range is easily found at Nokia's website, it sits alongside a portfolio including digital health (courtesy of the acquisition of Withings), virtual reality and networking infrastructure.
If an ICO truly was in the process of applying for a banking license, had been pilot - tested by B2B industry giants, and had reached agreements to issue branded debit cards, one imagines that the project's developers would have found time to compose a whitepaper — or at least plagiarize one.
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