Sentences with phrase «other endorsement deals»

Not exact matches

In our most recent Fortunate 50 athlete earnings list (with Sports Illustrated) Sharapova was the highest - ranked woman on the international list, with an estimated $ 20 million in annual endorsement money from deals with Nike, Evian, Tag Heuer, Samsung, and others.
While consumers certainly look for a deal, retailers need to consider other supplemental images, reviews, videos and celebrity endorsements to perhaps inspire a purchase.
The scandal ultimately cost Woods a number of lucrative endorsement deals, while other sponsors shifted away from using him in marketing but did not end their contracts with him.
The stats also arguably show the prevailing wisdom of Nike's golf strategy: apart from its multi-million-dollar men McIlroy and Woods, who each have long - term, head - to - toe endorsement deals with the brand, it doesn't sponsor any other golfer that could reasonably be called a star.
That's not even mentioning his other endeavors like a YouTube channel, a production company, and endorsement deals.
Check out our list of six other athletes who lost their endorsement deals for bad behavior.
Most had already signed endorsement deals with other big - name brands like Nike, Burton and Quiksilver.
LeBron James has endorsement deals with Nike, McDonald's, State Farm, Coca Cola, Dunkin Donuts, Sprint and Upper Deck, among many, many others.
Similarly, more Kentucky games are broadcast nationally than any other programs, and many Kentucky fans believe that exposure helps translate into better endorsements deals when Wildcats turn pro.
And when the Working Families Party threatened to withhold its endorsement because Andrew backed the 2 % tax cap and some other measures that the union left abhors, Andrew rightly calculated that in the end they'd buckle to a deal.
That her first public dealing with Dadey — five days after he took the job — was a major endorsement of the other party's candidate for governor was «unfortunate,» she said.
The apparent success of a strategy to marshal congressional support for the deal, linked to a carefully orchestrated rollout of endorsements (although Democratic Senate Whip Dick Durbin and other officials disputed the suggestion of coordination [445]-RRB- was attributed to lessons learned by the White House and congressional Democrats during struggles in previous summers with Republicans, in particular, over Obama's health care legislation.
Morano yesterday said other candidates should follow Donovan's lead «and reject the endorsement of the Independence Party, which has become far more synonymous with backroom political deals than good government.»
Ramos said Stringer's endorsement «shows a great deal of courage that we are hoping to see with many other elected officials.»
What else would you expect the highest paid football player in the NFL to do, other than mount a million - dollar defense with his liberty, his reputation, his assets, his job and his endorsement deals on the line?
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