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Guinness's parent company, Diageo PLC, declined to comment on the estimate.
Publicists Pump Up Value of Buzz; Don't Believe the Hype Carl Bialik 2011
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As a biographer, he was chosen to write the official account of Sir Alec Guinness's life.
Travel 2009
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For marketers, getting Guinness's stamp of approval is relatively cheap.
Fastest-Growing PR Stunt: Get Into Guinness Records Suzanne Vranica 2010
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But Diageo said in August that Guinness's North America sales volume rose 5% for the fiscal year ended June 30.
Guinness Makes Play for the U.S. Market David Kesmodel 2010
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About 48% of Guinness's U.S. sales comes from bars, restaurants and other so-called on-premise locations, which is high relative to its rivals.
Guinness Makes Play for the U.S. Market David Kesmodel 2010
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Timeless Ealing black comedy, with Price ruthlessly pruning his family tree and Guinness's celebrated eight-role turn providing the branches.
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In a twinkling, so to speak, Guinness's gesture reiterates everything le Carré intends to say about life.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Alec Guinness Spectacular on DVD David Finkle 2011
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The FIT exhibition includes pieces by a wide swath of the designers that Ms. Guinness has patronized over the last decade—Alexander McQueen, Karl Lagerfeld, Gareth Pugh and Valentino, to name a few—as well as several of Ms. Guinness's own creations.
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It's a devastating off-hand remark that triggers Guinness's last gesture with those ever-present spectacles.
David Finkle: First Nighter: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Alec Guinness Spectacular on DVD David Finkle 2011
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Guinness's introduction of new brews makes sense because some drinkers have reached for craft beers instead of imports, said Eric Shepard, executive editor of industry newsletter Beer Marketer's Insights.
Guinness Makes Play for the U.S. Market David Kesmodel 2010
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