Sentences with phrase «public relations coup»

Because their investment vehicle is an LLC rather than 501 (c)(3) foundation, writers like Jesse Eisinger in The New York Times accused Zuckerberg of a public relations coup, saying, «we are turning into a society of oligarchs.»
The ad proved to be a public relations coup for Airbnb as the New York Times and others called attention to the commercial and to the speed with which it was put together.
General Electric plans to move its headquarters to Boston, giving Massachusetts a public relations coup for attracting a major company and high paying jobs.
Geoff - just think of what a public relations coup a supermarket chain might achieve if they started talking to people on a local level via a blog.
The subject of money came up here too, amid talk of the public relations coup that Larry Gagosian pulled off during Art Basel 43 with the announcement of his ginormous new Parisian outpost at Le Bourget — the airport for private jets, Brown observed.
In a public relations coup for the coal industry, its chief lobby group will join forces with two prominent environment groups, WWF and the Climate Institute, and the miners» union, to call on the Rudd Government to set up a national task force to develop «clean coal».
Not only could this be a public relations coup, demonstrating their business is both environmentally and socially responsible, but it might make good business sense as well, bringing in the customers who are avoiding less responsible competitors.
The gun control movement notched a public relations coup...
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