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A potential investment's "risk/reward profile" is supposed to be a financial media bailiwick, but, alas, all too many commentators use the concept without much in the way of explanation.
Tupperware: Showing Greater Value
In a blog post dated April 16th, we noted that in the low $40's Tupperware Brands was overvalued.
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S&P reviews Tupperware for possible upgrade
Standard & Poor's Ratings Services on Monday placed Tupperware Brands Corp.'s BB rating on CreditWatch with positive implications.
Tupperware Brands Corp. is known domestically as the maker of plastic containers sold from neighbor to neighbor through at-home parties.
Opera patrons make house calls
What's up, doc? That quote, from well-known opera maven Bugs Bunny, might also be the reaction to a new community outreach program under way by the Orlando Opera Company.
Rise and fall of the 'Sunshine Cinderella'
"I was expecting to meet a lady tycoon of the type Rosalind Russell used to play in the movies -- brusque, clipped and dominating," a Cosmopolitan magazine writer explained.
THE PARTIES ARE now billed as a girls night out. The fare has gone from pigs in blankets to popcorn shrimp, washed down with a Cosmopolitan or "Tuppertini." Even the rapper Ice T, whose mom sold Tupperware, ...
“It's about human dignity. It's about human rights. It's about time in California”
California's Supreme Court declared gay couples in the nation's biggest state can marry - a monumental but perhaps short-lived victory for the gay rights movement Thursday that was greeted with tears, hugs, ... via The Ledger
Fred Daunno leaves his mark on Tupperware
“Do you know how proud I am to be a part of the team that created the Tupperware logo? I mean this is known all over the world”
When Fred Daunno sat down to design a party invitation, he never thought the graphic would become a worldwide symbol for his company. via The Orlando Sentinel
Tupperware Brands Corporation Announces Webcast at the Avondale Partners Consumer Conference
Cost basis is the cost at which you entered a position or purchased an asset. It is the total price you paid for, say, your house, a stock, mutual fund, etc...--and by total we mean including all commissions, ... via Fox News
Orlando high-school senior fights illiteracy in India
“They told me how the recruitment [of students] has grown each year”
At the tender age of 17, Tarun Mathur has traveled to some 25 countries. But it was the homeland of his father, a former Tupperware executive, that really struck him -- especially the poverty. via The Orlando Sentinel
“This includes low double-digit growth from the close to 50% of our businesses that operate in emerging markets and, on average, a low single digit growth rate from the remainder of our businesses that operate in established markets”
Strong demand in the emerging markets was key to this famous container company's stellar first-quarter earnings report. via Zacks Timely Buy of the Week
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Tupperware Overhauls Brands And Investors Like It
April 17 , 2008 by Ty 0 Comments Tupperware may not produce the most exciting products on the market but its stock has performed extremely well. via MLM Business Opportunities Blog
Tupperware Brands Is Overvalued
Tupperware may not produce the most exciting products on the market but its stock has performed extremely well. via The Retail Stock Blog
"Only On The Web": Kelly Cobiella speaks with Tupperware CEO Rick Goings about the changing face of a company that helped define a generation and how today's tough times work in its favor. via The Pawtucket Times
Tupperware's business is up in down times
“You put your garbage in Rubbermaid and your food in Tupperware.”
E.V. "Rick" Goings, 62, chairman and chief executive officer of Orlando-based Tupperware Brands Corp. via The Orlando Sentinel
How's your proxy bracket compare?
While many cubicle-dwellers are spending time tracking March Madness basketball brackets through the NCAA Tournament , there's a lesser-known sport at play this time of year that I call Proxy Pandemonium. via The Orlando Sentinel
Top Sales Leaders Among Tupperware Brands Corporation Assemble for the 2008 Chairman's Summit
“The Chairman's Summit offers the top sales performers from all around the world an exciting opportunity to celebrate each other's successes and share stories and ideas with one another”
Hundreds of Tupperware Brands Corporation's top performers are gathering together to be recognized for their elite positions as top sales leaders around the world at Chairman's Summit 2008: The Homecoming. via Earth Times
“About $300 or $400 is my average”
She was out of a job, feeding a family of five on her husband's $40,000-a-year salary and stuck in a central Florida home that won't sell. via Business Opportunities Weblog