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These "niteries," especially the lowdown joints like Sunbeam's—50 cents at the door, with after-hours clientele such as Nat King Cole ready for a jam session after a whites-only gig across town—kept the stroll hot even when times were hard.
On the Midnight Special Eddie Dean 2011
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The holes in Sunbeam's calculations are that they don't account for the purchase and use of more than one electric blanket or the hours when you're home but not in bed beneath the covers.
Q&A: Can I save on my heating bills by using an electric blanket? 2009
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The holes in Sunbeam's calculations are that they don't account for the purchase and use of more than one electric blanket or the hours when you're home but not in bed beneath the covers.
Q&A: Can I save on my heating bills by using an electric blanket? 2009
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To say that Sunbeam's CEO, Ed Ansin, is a maverick would be like calling Kim Jong Il a little eccentric.
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COHEN: Annie Mawson is the founder of the Sunbeam's Trust Charity, and she is the current owner of a document that could provide a clue to the identity of Eleanor Rigby.
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COHEN: Annie Mawson is the founder of the Sunbeam's Trust Charity, and she is the current owner of a document that could provide a clue to the identity of Eleanor Rigby.
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Dunlap said he would close two thirds of Sunbeam's plants while doubling its sales by 1999.
Here We Go Again 2008
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Dunlap - Sunbeam's "" Chainsaw Al '' gets the boot.
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The case brought by Mr. Perelman in 2003 initially centered on Morgan Stanley's role in advising Florida-based appliance maker Sunbeam Corp. in its 1998 purchase of Mr. Perelman's camping-goods company, Coleman Co.Mr. Perelman says he was duped by Morgan Stanley, Sunbeam's financial adviser, into accepting Sunbeam shares in exchange for selling Coleman.
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The appellate-court decision didn't address whether sanctions were justified against Morgan Stanley for document-production issues but rather that Mr. Perelman failed to demonstrate the actual value of Sunbeam's stock.
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