It too peddles a populist message about better health care and welfare for the elderly.
Robert Ehrlich, 50, a former commodities trader and the founder of Robert's American Gourmet, peddles edible flim-flam.
Its Anthropologie chain offers higher-end apparel for women ages 30 to 45, and its Free People wholesaler peddles togs to boutiques.
Davison, trim and energetic at 42, has spent 17 years building an enterprise that, in essence, peddles hope to inventors.
These laws do not care who peddles influence, how many lobbyists you have or how big your corporate bankroll is.
The company also peddles financial products such as annuities and life insurance, although these are much smaller parts of the operation.
He oversees a separate enterprise that peddles advice to other companies .
ActiveGrid even peddles a free, stripped-down version to get customers started.
Whole Foods thrives by presenting food as theater, playing up the pious organic angle even as it peddles tempting offerings of culinary excess.
The NYSE peddles this dual system to potential listing companies as well as to traders as a "you can have it all" package.
Tarcher imprint, peddles her 2003 book in sessions at posh spas.
Ecco, which employs 20, 000 from more than 50 nations, peddles its comfortable shoes to men, women and children in 94 countries, including the United States.
Rather than sell service to marketers as a customer giveaway, NetZero peddles its own brand, aiming to offset the cost by selling advertising and targeted marketing research.
However, another company called Pharmanex , a subsidiary of Nu Skin Enterprises nus (nyse: nus - news - people), peddles the same compound under the brand name Cholestin.
Bruce's Obi-Wanish trainer, a man named Ducas who is played by Liam Neeson, peddles self-realization nostrums like a cross between Cecil Humphreys's holy man in "The Razor's Edge" and Doctor Phil.
Starbucks already offers an in-store CD burning service through its Hear Music outlets, plus it peddles compact discs, usually strategically placed between the cash register and pastry case as a last-minute buy.
Stephen Malley, the professor played by Mr. Redford -- who also directed, with a leaden touch -- peddles only banalities in urging a bright, disaffected student to step up to the task of changing the system.
Nyberg's problem is the one described by Peter Drucker in this issue's cover story: In an era when technology is no longer industry- specific, NCR must compete for its business with just about anyone who makes and peddles software.
Michael Porter, a Harvard professor who has become the region's economic guru, peddles the comforting notion that Central America may be able to by-pass the sweatshop stage of development and leap quickly from poverty to northern standards of productivity, social protection and environmental sensitivity.
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