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"rebrand" Definitions
  1. rebrand something/yourself to change the image of a company or an organization or one of its products or services, for example by changing its name or by advertising it in a different way

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I'm not saying they should just rebrand themselves as Papa Shaq's, but they should probably just rebrand themselves as Papa Shaq's.
" - Varicose veins get an exciting rebrand as "nature's tattoos.
Facebook's logo gets a face-lift Facebook has had a rough few years, but now the company is taking a step to spruce up its logo and rebrand—OK, maybe not quite rebrand.
The company said Monday it will rebrand as Fullscreen Media. .
The rebrand is coming a little late in the game.
And now Trump is trying to rebrand himself, as well.
The rebrand is expected to start rolling out in July.
As sales continued to fall, Abercrombie & Fitch struggled to rebrand.
IHOP's decision to rebrand as IHOb baffled many pancake lovers.
Reader's Digest was in desperate need of a rebrand — fast.
Still, the rebrand largely worked, as some predicted it would.
Mr. Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, has been quietly trying to rebrand himself.
Before the Ally rebrand, GMAC offered more than auto loans.
BOB FABER: Are you going to rebrand that at all?
Zoe, meanwhile, would work alongside Marcus in overseeing a rebrand.
And now Trump is trying to rebrand himself as well.
Let's call this an intervention: Soylent, it's time for a rebrand.
Check. Attempt to mildly rebrand products all of us use anyway?
They want to give the act of cleaning itself a rebrand.
It was just the right time to work on our rebrand.
Micah: The playlist, if anything, is meant to rebrand the mixtape.
Daily Stormer had on Wednesday attempted to rebrand itself as dailystormer.
Then, the company decided to rebrand HSPA+ 3G technology as 4G.
Leading the powerhouse global rebrand team is Topshop alum Rich Storer.
AT&T decided to rebrand its 3G HSPA+ network to 4G.
I'm trying to rebrand myself as like the skinnier Mama June.
At the top of 2018, Drake looked poised for a rebrand.
"We'd been thinking about the rebrand for some time," Kim said.
Yeah. You could feel people were starting to rebrand the city.
Boeing has denied it has any plans to rebrand the MAX.
Who could forget Republicans' efforts to rebrand the ACA as "Obamacare"?
It may not have helped that Polaroid Swing had to rebrand.
I know with the rebrand, is it called something else now?
Many argue the move to expand and rebrand was long overdue.
What should a GE company do when faced with a rebrand?
The party is going to have to rebuild, reunite and rebrand.
The company would later rebrand to Bed Bath & Beyond in 1987.
You may need to rebrand yourself for the jobs you want.
Stern says he knows the NSM could rebrand and start anew.
ANNOUNCES PROPOSAL TO REBRAND AND CHANGE NAME TO LINK MOTION INC.
She's also working with her local governor's office to "rebrand" Oklahoma.
But perhaps these new hires can work to rebrand the effort.
There's always the chance that Steam Cloud Gaming could be a rebrand of what Steam already offers, but it seems unlikely that a rebrand of already-released services would require partners to sign new agreements with Valve.
Not a fan of his rebrand as a country and western musician?
It later announced that it would rebrand Oath as Verizon Media Group.
The very term "alt-right" represented this effort to rebrand white nationalism.
It also denied that the new campaign amounted to a full rebrand.
Paul attempted a rebrand as a suicide awareness advocate, to mixed reviews.
A rebrand and redesign haven't done much to shake loose the cobwebs.
I'm mostly just impatient for Jenner's full hypothetical rebrand as a YouTuber.
"I've heard some MPs saying we need to rebrand it," he says.
The bitcoin startup, once known as 21E6, would later rebrand as Earn.
You are falling into line according to your professional rebrand of destiny.
Of course, technology investors are too sophisticated to fall for a rebrand.
However, it caused even more controversy with its rebrand in March 2019.
" (2009) and is now trying to rebrand them as "Museum of Mistakes.
She made efforts to rebrand herself as humble; as of simple means.
Then Donald Trump won the 2016 election, and the rebrand became obsolete.
Two ideas: You could rebrand yourself and look for new work accordingly.
The two ultimately decided to rebrand and rename their studio Bode NYC.
It let him rebrand himself into this performer, this leader of men.
On occasion you have a trademark issue that might force a rebrand.
It is looking to rebrand and open the hotel again by mid-2019.
Promoting adoption would help rebrand U.S. evangelicals, from moral scolds to children's champions.
He gets to rebrand this court for posterity for at least a generation.
But Ora says the show took the change as an opportunity to rebrand.
So his organisation is trying to rebrand the industry to attract school-leavers.
This is a stupid attempt at a hurtful rebrand of a popular haircut.
The company declined to say whether its rebrand was part of the settlement.
So the city is trying hard to rebrand from Wild to Mild West.
Once openly anti-Semitic and anti-Roma, Jobbik is trying to rebrand itself.
You can catch the rebrand and the new exclusive U.S. collections at SimplyBe.com.
The years since saw it rebrand in 2013 and expand into 230 markets.
Not even the rebrand from Android Wear could help shake loose the cobwebs.
It mainly operates under arrangements that allow their partners to rebrand their products.
A lack of a cohesive message threatens the party's ability to rebrand itself.
Undeterred, the developers of the Retro VGS decided to rebrand, redesign, and relaunch.
The rebrand from Taxify to Bolt is serving a few purposes, Villig said.
We were looking for ways to rebrand apples to make them more convenient.
The eBay Commerce Network first emerged in 2013 as a rebrand of Shopping.
It's possible, too, that we could also see OS X get a rebrand.
Well, it was a unique year and we need to rebrand the party.
So he brought in marketing experts to rebrand and refocus the group's message.
The article's title asks a question: Does Hispanic Heritage Month need a rebrand?
The program will function as a rebrand of Walmart's extant Delivery Unlimited service.
When you rebrand Dunkin' Donuts you now need new signage, cups, napkins, uniforms.
Before Theresa May called the election the party had been planning a big rebrand.
I asked a couple of people at Riot if I had time to rebrand.
"I didn't rebrand in those 18 months; I unbranded," said the 47-year-old.
Now is as good a time as any to restructure and rebrand the agency.
This time round he chose to rebrand himself as a populist, anti-immigrant outsider.
Given that history, it seems a no-brainer that WW is eager to rebrand.
If America demands a rebrand before the condiment lands here, Heinz just might listen.
But can she rebrand Valentine's Day, the most cynical and soulless of all holidays?
It's unclear whether Celery will have to rebrand, or how exactly it will operate.
Go all the way If you are going to rebrand, then commit to it.
Maybe they really should rebrand the plane after it gets certified to fly again.
Clinton on top of the fact that he, too, is virtually impossible to rebrand.
Sarva told me the company will rebrand as Knotel, with senior management staying on.
President Donald Trump has some advice for Boeing on its 19923 Max jets: rebrand.
So if we had tried to rebrand, it would have been a manufactured vision.
The Google Home Mini isn't the only device that's up for a Nest rebrand.
Neo-Confederates have sought to rebrand white supremacy as just a form of history.
Leumi Card is expected to rebrand and change its name to Max, it said.
The nonprofit paid $68,000 to a "brand experience design company" to rebrand the district.
In the 2010s, the company brought on new talent to help with a rebrand.
United would not comment when asked if it would rebrand its 737 Max aircraft.
Notably, the American meat industry is starting to rebrand itself as a "protein" industry.
But the rebrand also continues a kind of transparency that Facebook hasn't always prioritized.
On the brink of a lucrative tech deal, Eddie realizes he must rebrand Empire.
The nonprofit paid $68,000 to a ''brand experience design company'' to rebrand the district.
"In the end, it was a pretty easy decision to rebrand," Lobo tells Refinery29.
And what better way to rebrand a holiday than to give it a face?
It closed last year after a failed attempt to rebrand it as a cafe.
Then Donald Trump won the 2016 election, and the Tea Party rebrand became obsolete.
They rebrand as Delos, and continue their cutting-edge research into robotics and artificial intelligence.
The product is the first release in Google's Nest rebrand of its smart home line.
The spending frenzy comes as Beijing pushes to rebrand Macau as a family-friendly destination.
"They're not so great at following up if the groups rebrand," Squire said of Facebook.
It hopes to rebrand itself as a site for progressive singles, and relaunch in April.
If they are, it doesn't matter whose face is being used to rebrand the party.
The "alt-right" movement seeks to rebrand white nationalism as hip, intellectual, and socially acceptable.
The story of Abercrombie & Fitch's quest to rebrand itself has been a long, extensive one.
The rebrand is to help the business provide a united front as it expands globally.
In its heyday, around 230-240, the GLCF was trying to rebrand a little bit.
Goldman Sachs has been pushing its Marcus consumer banking product as part of a rebrand.
Some units might turn on one another; others might rebrand themselves as Islamic State fighters.
He has tried to rebrand Zanu-PF, pledging to heal divisions and rebuild the country.
The authorities hope that the discoveries will help rebrand Egypt's image as a tourist destination.
And what better way to usher in a new era than with a complete rebrand?
The transformation typically requires a wholesale makeover to rebrand a former bank inside and out.
Some compared it to the infamous and short-lived rebrand of Tribune Publishing to Tronc.
So along with this Processor rebrand, I'm setting the email to come directly from me.
It has even been compared with Tribune Publishing's infamous, and short-lived, rebrand to Tronc.
She's been praised for her constant reinvention, but her first rebrand came out of necessity.
What goes into the cost benefit analysis for whether or not a company should rebrand?
Verdict: Maybe Asia Week should rebrand as an anti-looting art fair for government agencies.
In April, according to my source, Prêt d'Union will rebrand its French service into Younited Credit.
The vote could mark a turning point as the party seeks to rebuild and potentially rebrand.
In addition to updated packaging, Dunkin' is also introducing new menu items to bolster its rebrand.
Penney's new CEO, Marvin Ellison, has vowed to rebrand the struggling chain, making it more modern.
The property group announced a rebrand of its own 113 spaces to this effect on Thursday.
But instead, the new normal rails against inclusivity, and the subtext of Gaga's rebrand gets blurry.
Then, in June, it was all suddenly gone, scrubbed for a "rebrand," the family spokesperson said.
IHOP Remember when IHOP tried to troll the world in 2018 with a confusing name rebrand?
It would also rename the OOC and rebrand it as the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights.
Joe Manchin recently pitched President Trump on a plan to rebrand the bill in his image.
He laid low for three weeks, and now his first video back is a total rebrand.
There's even been some effort to rebrand Prime Day "Black Friday in July" by some retailers.
"They think they've gotta rebrand, and it's all predictable," Rush Limbaugh told his millions of listeners.
That they should hope to tweak it, rebrand it as a conservative program, and be done.
Perry Papadakos: I came into [100 Mad] in 2009 and basically helped restructure and rebrand it.
Rebrand. Restructure. Evolve. Associations, some say, are prime targets for the disruptive forces of Silicon Valley.
Redstone "could rebrand one of the existing Viacom channels" for the conservative network, according to THR.
It's not unusual for companies to rebrand themselves, but those original names tend to be forgotten.
Instagram and WhatsApp are getting a rebrand — and Facebook's name is being placed front-and-center.
For many African Americans, it is difficult to rebrand the American Flag and the national anthem.
A campaign to rebrand the team, along with player appearances locally, will not begin until May.
Mr. Schulz has tried to rebrand the SPD, but he's not touching on the real issues.
When it comes to a company rebrand, the last thing marketing teams want is to offend.
I think the Fox executives are trying to rebrand Fox News and distance itself from itself.
The world of finance is in dire need of a rebrand for younger investors, Barrett notes.
He has sought to rebrand himself as a progressive and pro-Western business executive and philanthropist.
John deBary, the bar director at Momofuku, thinks perhaps all it needs is a little rebrand.
He told the audience at a cable industry conference they could even rebrand Comcast marketing materials.
You mention in one of your articles that "Hustlers" couldn't pull off an awards-season rebrand.
For Wells Fargo, which launched its second podcast this year, it's a potential opportunity to rebrand.
Earlier this month, formerly A.T. Kearney announced a comprehensive rebrand and company name change to "Kearney."
No matter how one tries to rebrand or repackage abstinence-only education, it does not work.
A sitting U.S. Congressman is urging Tesla to rebrand its Autopilot feature due to safety concerns.
Earlier this month, formerly A.T. Kearney announced a comprehensive rebrand and company name change to "Kearney." 
Marine Le Pen has said the party needs to learn from its errors and rebrand itself.
Earlier this month, formerly A.T. Kearney announced a comprehensive rebrand and company name change to "Kearney."
For another person, these small changes might not be anything to read into — just a small rebrand.
The company wanted to rebrand the ICEE with an original name, and thus the Slurpee was born.
It intends to rebrand the chain as Bunnings and invest 500 million pounds refurbishing its 265 stores.
A lot of critics thought it was quite weird, this rebrand as a country and western musician.
The company isn't undergoing a "major rebrand," so moves like store remodels are not in the works.
Kara, I was thinking for this week maybe we should rebrand this The Mike and Farhad Show.
The city is now working to rebrand itself as a hub of "industrial intellect" and manufacturing innovation.
What the company has done is rebrand, rather cynically, what remains its most recent (and best) phone.
Blumond only has 7 percent alcohol content, which means they could be forced to rebrand the beverage.
If vaping is going to flourish, it needs to rebrand into something sexier than the original thing.
There's also a chance that this could be a rebrand/retooling of the iCloud Drive, of course.
Other banks, including GMAC Bank, changed their name just because they felt they really needed a rebrand.
It also called the rebrand, "a recognition" of the affectionate relationship fans already have with the company.
The email exchange, first obtained by the Guardian, provided guidance for how officials should rebrand their work.
For an attempted rebrand, Taylor Swift's new single "Look What You Made Me Do" is pretty unsurprising.
Feminist politics was also going through a rebrand in the 1990s, which girl power was integral to.
Nguyen wants to reverse centuries of discrimination and rebrand human poop — all with a little dessert café.
Swagway is doing its best to redesign and rebrand, even if the Swagtron is unmistakably another hoverboard.
The experience motivated McCain to rebrand himself as a government reformer and champion of campaign finance regulation.
Mr. Ryan left little doubt about how he wanted to rebrand the party should Mr. Trump lose.
Coke eventually decided to rebrand it into its stronger Fanta stable, morphing the drink into Fanta Citrus.
Meanwhile, the more profitable patent business, which licenses to pay-TV and other video providers, will rebrand.
The company changed its name to RH two years ago to rebrand itself as a "lifestyle" company.
He most recently served as a senior communications consultant for Fannie Mae, helping the mortgage giant rebrand.
Wesfarmers intends to rebrand the chain as Bunnings and invest 500 million pounds refurbishing its 265 stores.
A national political consultant talks about the need to rebrand politics so it's cool for young people.
" For a time, he valiantly campaigned to rebrand his genre "dramality"—"a mixture of drama and reality.
It's time for them to rebrand, bc their entire image is early 22002's and non-inclusive.
It's time for them to rebrand, bc their entire image is early 22018's and non-inclusive.
Stockton wants to rebrand its airport to emphasize its proximity to San Francisco, about 80 miles away.
If you want to rebrand yourself, now is the time—new moons are all about fresh starts.
The big online dating rebrand means the apps want you to fall in love with them now.
The Danish company recently announced it would undergo an extensive rebrand in a bid to boost sales.
This slide details Goldman's Personal Financial Management brand, which is a rebrand for its United Capital acquisition
Selling an item as producing negative ions is a way to rebrand radioactivity as a health benefit.
When I returned to college for my sophomore year, I decided to rebrand myself as a smoker.
On Thursday, Condé Nast announced "Vogue Values," a pretty major ideological rebrand for its most famous title.
Despite the company's collapse in 2002, the University of Missouri declined to terminate or rebrand the professorship.
"Those of us who have been paying attention will not allow you to rebrand yourself," Stanton insists.
It recently reopened after a full renovation and rebrand of the property formerly known as The London.
Maybe it's time for the Parkin Drawing Prize to just rebrand as the Parkin Conceptual Art Prize.
The word is ... she's trying to rebrand herself as a one-named celeb, like Oprah and Cher.
It allowed Richard Spencer to rebrand himself as a kind-of warrior priest of the far right.
Members of the alt-right have tried to rebrand their particular flavor of hate as new and stylish.
Fashion has the tendency to confuse and rebrand old products as new trends, but we already knew that.
Still, almost all of them have had to rebrand and rebuild to stay relevant in the digital era.
The rebrand is probably a stunt, and it's doubtful this is the last we've seen of ClickHole Classic.
The goal with Chairman Mom is to rebrand what working mothers and what working motherhood represents, Lacy said.
Also new is a slight rebrand of Android itself, with the text shifting from Android Green to black.
IHG signed an agreement on Thursday to rebrand and operate a portfolio of 13 upmarket hotels in Britain.
Poll research suggests attempts to rebrand UKIP as a centrist party may prove unpopular with its existing supporters.
It is a lot easier to rebrand when there are few residents, as was the case in SoHo.
There's a reason so many are trying to rebrand as tech companies or robotics startups or camera companies.
In addition to a rebrand, the name of the company is changing from Avid Life Media to 'ruby.
I've had to rebrand myself as a sociologist and talk more broadly about culture than about metal music.
Here's the logo, which might be only temporary as the franchise considers a bigger rebrand down the line.
Revisit THUMP's review of 2015's Mysteryland, which saw the festival rebrand itself as a neo-hippie enclave.
Still, this does not bode well for Le Pen's efforts to rebrand her party as not anti-Semitic.
At what point does Essie decide to rebrand itself as the official nail polish of the British monarchy?
The site relaunched in 2013 in an attempt to rebrand, leaning even more heavily into its music offerings.
Instead, Facebook has decided to rebrand to be as prominent as possible across the various apps it owns.
After the Conservative party's problematic rebrand, others on Twitter realised how easy it was to do the same.
MGM Resorts International, which owns most of the Vegas strip, has been trying to rebrand itself as sustainable.
It wouldn't take much for another extremist to pick up the ideology, rebrand the group, and carry on.
You're not the only ones who can try to rebrand and sell food at an eyebrow-raising markup.
If their rebrand is slightly prone to paradox, then Weight Watchers' is a case of all-out doublespeak.
It's essentially a rebrand not a shutdown, but for the app's 100 million monthly active Musers—what Musical.
NavThis is Navient tryna rebrand itself as a cool band to make me pay back my college loans.
Others rebrand because of corporate changes — for example, Honest Tea's logo changed after Coca-Cola acquired the brand.
You, the upstart importer — or massive domestic brand — rebrand it for your countrymen, and bring it to market.
LinkedIn acquired the company for $1.5 billion in 2015 and announced plans to rebrand it as LinkedIn Learning.
It's quite the rebrand for the animals, which have previously been thought to be the epitome of antisocial.
Despite the hotel name, the spa is currently going through a rebrand, is is closed until next year.
But in true Silicon Valley fashion, rather than calling it "anti-aging," the trend is getting a rebrand
Before designing for everything from activations to chalupa wrappers, Ayres was responsible for another big rebrand: Barry's Bootcamp.
Meat Loaf has vowed to go vegan but says he won&apost rebrand himself as a plant alternative.
""When Frankie & Benny&aposs first approached me to rebrand to Veg Loaf I said no way in hell.
You can't rebrand them with the public, like you can with Pence who is unknown to the American voter.
In fact, these labels have been used by white supremacists to rebrand supremacy as somehow less violent and hateful.
The interlocking red and yellow circles are here to stay, but Mastercard's rebrand is missing something big: its name.
The company also announced today that it will rebrand from 6SensorLabs to the name of its first product, Nima.
And after the dismal 2016 that Yahoo had, it's not surprising that the company would want to rebrand itself.
It also plans to rebrand BNP Paribas Investment Partners (IP) to BNP Paribas Asset Management (AM) from June 1.
Behavioural economists have discovered that one way to make taxes acceptable is to rebrand them as "fees" or "contributions".
Analysts said Google's rebrand was key to putting cloud at the front and center of its offering to enterprises.
A rebrand only makes sense when you are trying to shed a company of its less-than-stellar reputation.
Pandora's rebrand was one bright spot in months of dismal press, and now PayPal is shitting all over it.
U.S. President Donald Trump urged Boeing on April 15 to Rebrand its 737 MAX jetliner following two fatal crashes.
This week members were asked, in a rather desperate questionnaire, which policies should be dumped and whether to rebrand.
"The football association needs to learn," said Bian, who protested moves to rebrand Shanghai Shenhua, the club he follows.
Megan Thee Stallion's Fever mixtape, and her corresponding rebrand as Hot Girl Meg, kicked things off back in May.
The DSA saw a 75% increase in elected officials last night, as well as something of a spiritual rebrand.
Not only did Facebook rebrand by putting its name in all caps, the "OK boomer" meme somehow went mainstream.
Then earlier this year, she decided to spin the company out of YC entirely, rebrand and relaunch as Elpha.
He feels as though NAFTA is a bad brand, and he wants to rebrand it with a new name.
To rebrand itself around the word "We," the company paid its own CEO nearly $6 million for trademark rights.
Reports suggest that Google will release a smaller version of the device and rebrand it as the Nest Mini.
During the rebrand, Chicola said Rev was meant to act as a middleman between a client and a transcriptionist.
Deutsche Bank is planning to rebrand its asset management arm as DWS, the name of its mainstay retail brand.
Sorry, but it seems unnecessary to have to rebrand the action of taking a deep breath into a listicle.
At this point, word on the street is that Lyft does not plan to rebrand CitiBike in New York.
It is not yet clear whether Tsai's group will seek to rebrand the Liberty or have them play elsewhere.
Business Insider named the brand the biggest retail comeback of 2018, looking at both the company's sales and rebrand.
But as his campaign came to fruition, he failed to gain traction, and attempted to rebrand himself multiple times.
Democrats are on the attack, aiming to rebrand the law and their party by making personal and emotional pleas.
Absa, which vies with Standard Bank, Nedbank and FirstRand, will rebrand its operations elsewhere in Africa by mid-2020.
Its approval rating plunging and desperate to rebrand itself, Saenuri changed its name Monday to the Liberty Korea Party.
The whole thing got so awkward that the carriers had to rebrand it, less than two years after launch.
Hong Kong asked eight global PR firms to help rebrand its image after months of protests — everyone said no.
He had even helped rebrand French fries as "freedom fries," as a slap at France for opposing the war.
One reason: These brands are often bootstrapped endeavors, MI Leggett, the owner of Official Rebrand, told Mashable last year.
U.S. President Donald Trump urged Boeing on April 15 to "Rebrand" its 737 MAX jetliner following two fatal crashes.
This month, the company is making its rebrand to "Dunkin'" official by rolling out new packaging and new menu items.
The plan was to do some modifications, rebrand the system, and add the "new" Nest Cam into Fadell's product line.
It's entirely likely that her rebrand has just been a whole unfortunately timed thing that's ultimately out of her control.
China loves electrics, and Chinese car buyers love Buick, so it makes sense for GM to rebrand the Chevrolet Volt.
The Tribune's decision to rebrand as Tronc is completely silly and will probably be reversed in the next few weeks.
And this week in The Group Chat, we ask the question: Is the anti-abortion movement trying to rebrand itself?
Nearly all of the biggest U.S. advertising companies are trying to rebrand their convoluted ad tech services under simpler names.
Boeing should use this as an opportunity to rebrand the company by being more transparent about the steps it takes.
Simply Be, a prominent U.K.-based size-inclusive brand, is turning its eye toward the U.S. with a global rebrand.
Using his own cash and revenue from his firms, McClendon helped rebrand Oklahoma City through philanthropy and real estate development.
By trying to rebrand the magazine, Playboy has revealed more than naked woman: it might not know where it belongs.
Some other retailers actually sell solar filters made by the certified manufacturers, but rebrand these glasses as their own products.
The billionaire announced the deal Friday at the hotel ... which he plans to rebrand as The Virgin Hotel Las Vegas.
Dubbed Strahan and Sara, the rebrand could make it easier for ABC to sell ad time in the 1 p.m.
Its solution was a total rebrand, and it created a new subsidiary to house its cable and internet services: Xfinity.
It's been a throwback look that's been called time and time again, an accessory that's been begging for a rebrand.
Now now, it'll be okay: AT&T streaming TV services will continue to launch and / or rebrand until morale improves.
More importantly, New Dealers should fully rebrand an "Organic" Green New Deal as the medium-term answer to the problem.
Not long ago, developers tried to rebrand parts of the South Bronx with a lyrical new name: the Piano District.
This rebrand also comes ahead of a relaunch of eMusic that will also be coming up soon, the company says.
"We'd like to rebrand Madagascar as Silicon Island and bring in contacts from Silicon Valley and give Madagascar more visibility."
As CEO, Dubuc helped rebrand channels like History and started the company's longform production unit, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Trump's main goal on Tuesday night seemed to be to rebrand himself as a unifying leader pushing a hopeful message.
Soon, leading software companies began to rebrand themselves and release products using the term "enterprise software" as a valuable identifier.
It may be an odd choice for a cool rebrand, but it makes me think what's here is to treasure.
The rebrand hopes to manage Amsterdam&aposs over-tourism, and to distance the Netherlands from its Red-Light District reputation.
That was the reason why I took on this topic because I knew it needed a rebrand in a way.
He wanted to rebrand it as an experimental kit of parts, he said, instead of a necessary nuisance and eyesore.
Earlier this year, Lord & Taylor attempted a similar kind of rebrand through getting rid of its famous handwritten script logo.
I even checked my emails in his Senate Office while lobbying for Salone to be given another chance to rebrand.
O shares jumped nearly 300 percent in late December after the company said it would rebrand itself Long Blockchain Corp.
Momoa and his hair are part of a gruff, leather-scented Aquaman rebrand that was first seeded in Warner Bros.
The U.S. administration's only event in Katowice was seen as trying to rebrand coal as a potentially clean energy source.
Analysts have worried that these restrictions will crimp revenue for companies like Tencent, particularly with its rebrand of Game For Peace.
The splashy purchase of the domain is part of a rebrand for Monaco that will see the parent company become Crypto.
In Hilary's America (Gaga was a vocal champion for the Clinton campaign), the rebrand might have have been read as kitchsy.
If they ever want to rebrand the seven wonders they should get Jeremy Lin to suspend himself on or around them.
The rebrand was about more than giving Starbucks cups a sleeker look — it was about expanding beyond the coffee business too.
LGBTQ+ people who use the app can now also sign up for communities, a new feature released along with the rebrand.
In February, Android Wear got a modest 2.0 update, and the following month, the operating system got a full-on rebrand.
Keenan Beasley, co-founder and managing partner at marketing agency BLKBOX, said any impact of the rebrand may be short-lived.
President Trump floated that a fix and a "REBRAND" could save Boeing's embattled 737 MAX plane in a Monday morning tweet.
To achieve this, it said it would curtail the power of rich investors to relocate or rebrand teams on a whim.
The company upgraded to a minimalist P in a brighter tech-blue during the October rebrand, its first in 11 years.
The deal was part of a greater effort to rebrand Yahoo and turn the company around after years of fucking up.
For Rogers, the inclusion of Simmons' daughters as part of the rebrand is a smart and culturally conscious decision as well.
Madison, but I don't think this chap eye-humping someone in the subway is the best way to rebrand your company.
Its gains have been helped by a rebrand of its flagship Chang beer, which is now appealing to a younger consumer.
He returned in June 2016 and was recently named chief creative officer, with plans to rebrand Playboy for his own generation.
"When we did focus groups, they didn't like 'Birth Choice,'" Eaton Bravo told Catholic membership organization Legatus, detailing the company's rebrand.
At the World Economic Forum today, Khosrowshahi doubled down even harder on the image rebrand, praising the press for its coverage.
Chiwenga, who has close ties with Russia and China, is struggling to rebrand himself as a statesman rather than a soldier.
At least until the Democratic Party rebuilds a brand for itself, that's how you begin to rebrand it, district by district.
One article in the archive from Aviation Week detailed Trump's decision to buy Eastern Airlines and rebrand it the Trump Shuttle.
It also announced that Kevin Murphy would take on the role of CEO and it would rebrand its name to Ferguson.
The rebrand, which features clean fonts and bright colors, was all about reflecting the "play surprise, and imagination" in kids' lives.
Zuckerberg has also been trying to rebrand Facebook as a privacy-conscious company (lol) through a new emphasis on private messaging.
They represent a people striving to keep with tradition, while simultaneously looking to rebrand their beliefs and appeal to new followers.
The rebrand — which had strong connotations with shoppers young and old — was met with decidedly negative reaction in interviews with CNBC.
However, Nike saw something in the brand — namely, that with a quick rebrand people would be clamoring for Converse once again.
Ucommune — the company formerly known as UrWork until a WeWork lawsuit forced a rebrand — announced its $43.5 million Series C round.
But it was a weird move for a company that has been trying to rebrand itself as a smart mobility company.
His apology wasn't just an apology, but a full-fledged rebrand starting with a new Instagram account and a lengthy post.
Today, Playboy is a shell of what it once was, but is attempting to rebrand itself to appeal to younger generations.
The chain will now be serving seven new types of hamburgers in an effort to rebrand and reach a wider audience.
Customers Bancorp said in a news release that it would rebrand the acquired accounts under its mobile banking division, called BankMobile.
In 1997, the year Jobs returned as CEO, the company successfully managed to rebrand Apple as a product for independent thinkers.
Boeing Co slid 1.1% after U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that the planemaker should fix and "rebrand" its 737 MAX jet.
" — A San Francisco based corporate development executive "Helped us avoid a potentially catastrophic trademark complication and guided our rebrand trademarking effort.
Pence's selection looks to some observers like a sign that Trump is trying to rebrand himself as a conventional conservative Republican.
This year, Sears was accused of copying Airbnb&aposs logo with its new rebrand, following a period of drastically declining sales.
But in the case of THE MET, I have wonder how much the institution spent on this failed attempt to rebrand.
Photographer Bruce Weber was hired to take the racy photos in a bid to rebrand A&F into a conversation piece.
Unclear why the NFL franchise decided for a massive rebrand -- most people liked the old logo -- but alas, here we are.
"You're going to see a lot more going to CBS All Access, and they may even rebrand it, potentially," Schiffer said.
"Repair and rebrand" would take advantage of Mr. Trump's background as a businessman and his interest in expanding the private sector.
Conservative media companies like Sinclair Broadcast Group have become known for buying up local outlets they rebrand with ideologically aligned content.
The government has started to rebrand the country as the Netherlands to enhance its image in the face of global competition.
Mr. Holiday's efforts to rebrand Stoicism as a self-help system for overachievers doesn't sit well with some philosophers and academics.
As part of its plan to shutter the Aaron Brothers stores, Michaels will rebrand its online custom framing website as AaronBrothers.com.
President Obama's secretary of labor, Thomas E. Perez, a strong proponent, attempted to rebrand apprenticeships to appeal to educators and parents.
Verizon bought Yahoo back in 2017 as part of it's ongoing effort to rebrand itself as a modern online advertising juggernaut.
So despite Ryan's repeated attempts to rebrand himself as a moderate, pragmatic leader, his record shows him to be anything but.
Cyrus herself made a career off of a rambunctious rebrand from Disney's golden child to a naked, wrecking-ball-riding iconoclast.
It appears that the city took on a massive project to rebrand themselves, but archaeologists have yet to figure out why.
The company has applied to rebrand itself as Klarna Bank, presumably as a precursor to a new and expanded range of services.
Absa, which vies with Standard Bank, Nedbank and FirstRand, will rebrand its operations elsewhere in Africa over the next 12-18 months.
Now the unit can rebrand itself as a "new consumption" -style mall operator that marries bricks-and-mortar commerce with online shopping.
The Anti-Defamation League, which monitors hate groups, says Spencer coined the term "alt-right" in an effort to rebrand white nationalism.
He's just published a great piece about the enduring racism of the far right despite their attempts to rebrand their white supremacy.
One thing she has managed to do well: rebrand the idea of the meddling "stage mom" into something more complex — the momager.
Boeing Co fell 1.1% after U.S. President Donald Trump urged the planemaker in a tweet to fix and "rebrand" its troubled jetliner.
It will also likely have to rebrand the Binary name, which is only four years old and is now defined by scandal.
Some of these changes in language are top-down, and they're meant to shake up priorities, rebrand old ideas, or obfuscate truths.
A leaked video and domain records suggest that the company (though probably not the app) is preparing to rebrand as Snap, Inc.
A pre-existing establishment called Good Things will rebrand into a Potter-themed pub called The Firewhisky Inn for one magical weekend.
In August, it was announced the Dunkin' Donuts, a chain that had long been known for, well, doughnuts, was looking to rebrand.
But if it's not willing to rebrand PlayStation Vue into something more approachable, it may never be able to come out ahead.
As part of, ahem, Dunkin's effort to rebrand itself as a beverage-focused restaurant, it's launched some brand-new espresso drink offerings.
Formerly known as Whispers, the bar was also forced to shut down and rebrand following the strip club closures earlier this year.
Mr Nasim claims it could also "rebrand Islam", by using the scale of its charity to combat negative perceptions of the faith.
Ephemeral messaging app Snapchat – which is owned by Snap Inc after a recent rebrand – is the second company on Sacca's anti-portfolio.
We don't know the details, but rumors point to a Google Now rebrand and Google's new Assistant could play a prominent role.
I spoke with Rob Segal, the company's new CEO and started by asking him why the company decided to do a rebrand.
Boeing Co slid 1.1% after U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that the planemaker should fix and "rebrand" its troubled 737 MAX jet.
The firm subsequently said it would go back to the drawing board, adding it would work with regulators and rebrand the product.
Firms entering China then are forced to either rebrand, or sue and potentially pay big money to buy back the trademark rights.
It's a way to rebrand tech as something that's good for you—but it only treats the symptoms, not the underlying disease.
When the retailer Gap changed its iconic Spire-like font to Helvetica as part of a 2010 rebrand, customers pushed back hard.
The connection would take place about the same time that the bank consortium operating clearXchange plans to rebrand the network as Zelle.
Last year the company underwent a rebrand which saw it reposition as a "camera company", rather than just a social media app.
Formerly known by its Y Combinator codename Waybots, the company is exclusively announcing its funding and rebrand to Skip today on TechCrunch.
The airline will rebrand itself after improvements such as introducing on-board Wi-Fi, tarting up its lounges and providing tastier food.
On the heels of its rebrand in November, mobility service STRATIM has sold itself to KAR Auction Services, a car remarketing company.
Mulvaney's efforts to transform and rebrand the CFPB decimated the agency's morale and inflamed divides among Obama-era and Trump-era hires.
With a new name and a new album, it sounds like we're in for a giant rebrand from the "99 Problems" singer.
Microsoft is quietly updating its Health app on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone to rebrand it as the Microsoft Band app today.
The version of the drink we know today gradually evolved from its rebrand, Fanta Orange, which was introduced to Italy in 1955.
But she decided this year it was time for a rebrand, and instead of the Women's March, she's organizing a Womanist Rally.
Boeing Co fell 0.7% after U.S. President Donald Trump urged the planemaker in a tweet to fix and "rebrand" its troubled jetliner.
All of this, of course, is part of Ugg's upcoming rebrand and we're curious as to what (else) that will look like.
Manafort helped rebrand Yanukovych from a Putin puppet to a pro-European Union reformer, which helped him capture the presidency in 2010.
No one better exemplifies this archetype, Christianity's fraught relationship with celebrity, and America's love of a rebrand than disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker.
Uber launched an Android version of its app two years later in 2010, when it began to rebrand from UberCab to Uber.
Gabriner became CEO of AdRoll in November 2017, and he said the rebrand has been in the works for a while now.
That may be why the president and his proxies are attempting to rebrand the virtues of the American political system as quagmire.
This is a rebrand of earlier Pixel Visual Core chips, and that's largely because this dedicated coprocessor now supports certain audio features.
But they are hoping to rebrand themselves by wearing business clothes and attempting to sound reasonable as they advance a racist agenda.
In her effort to rebrand, she will often run on her given name — Marine — rather than her long-maligned surname, Le Pen.
In fact, 'Justice For Jousting' would make for a decent name, if English Heritage ever decide to go in for a rebrand.
Hyperloop One said Branson's Virgin Group would take the company global and rebrand itself as Virgin Hyperloop One in the near future.
The government's "illegal" agreement with Greece last month to rebrand the country North Macedonia, she says, was a "gesture of weakness and capitulation".
He promises to rebrand the country and change its image as Europe's problem child in the wake of an eight-year economic depression.
Now let&aposs get insight from Democratic Pollster Doug Schoen who helped Clinton rebrand his message after the shellacking in the `94 midterms.
L for $2.8 million, aiming to rebrand the struggling British regional carrier and use it to feed customers to its long-haul flights.
Give yourself permission to switch things up, try something new, update, or even completely rebrand as you grow and expand as a person.
A spokesperson for Lil Tay's family, Diomi Cordero, said the now-clean account is part of a rebrand of the child's controversial persona.
The SNCF recently announced plans to rebrand its iconic TGV line as "inOui," in a move that drew widespread criticism and mockery online.
Mozilla has a new logo, the latest in the company's effort to rebrand itself as a modern technology outfit worthy of your attention.
Harlemites are proud of this history, and proportionately upset that estate agents are trying to rebrand the southern part and call it SoHa.
While they typically do branding for funded, fast-growing startups, Ramotion has helped companies ranging from Bitmoji's early brand identity to Mozilla's rebrand.
Gwyneth Paltrow wants to rebrand menopause for women everywhere — and she's starting by opening up about her own experience with her changing body.
As part of this rebrand, we've gathered twists on traditional missionary that will prove just how hot and varied missionary sex can be.
Queer-owned stores and marketplaces like Official Rebrand, Rebirth Garments, the Phluid Project, and Radimo are dedicated safe-spaces for the LGBTQ+ community.
When Chobani undertook its 2017 rebrand, it wanted to stand out on grocery shelves, which had become crowded by competitors in recent years.
Brookfield said it intends to rebrand the gas stations, through an agreement with Imperial Oil Ltd, to Exxon Mobil Corp's Mobil fuel brand.
Airbus is also considering whether to rebrand the CSeries planes as the A200, a fourth source said, confirming an earlier report by Bloomberg.
The rebrand will be visible when users sign into the applications and on app store displays, according to the report, and presumably elsewhere.
I always wanted to be one of the popular kids, and planned on using my new environment as a chance to rebrand myself.
For operators in China's only legal casino hub, the outlook remains challenging as Beijing pushes to rebrand Macau as a family-friendly destination.
BlackRock said then it would cut fees, rebrand, change portfolio managers or rely more on data-crunching for a number of equity products.
Jon Pack, a 42-year-old photographer in Brooklyn, was happy to hear that his single-minded manner might be undergoing a rebrand.
In response, the same prison profiteers once committed to warehousing have begun to rebrand themselves as humanitarian providers of rehabilitation and treatment services.
It's completely wrong for a label trying to rebrand itself as modern, but under the financial thumb of the mobster Galasso, Richie agrees.
The other thing a purge of accused gropers and harassers could do is help them rebrand from being the party of Bill Clinton.
When she emerges ready to rebrand herself as America's latest sweetheart, not everyone she screwed over is so quick to forgive and forget.
"What they've done is allowed white supremacists to rebrand themselves," said Heidi Beirich, head of the Southern Poverty Law Center's (SPLC) Intelligence Project.
But as the first iteration of the new rebrand, iPadOS is getting a number of new or updated pieces specific to the tablet.
Albertsons plans to rebrand its in-house pharmacies under the Rite Aid name, and to continue operating some stand-alone Rite Aid stores.
Just keep it the same and fix the issues, instead of trying to rebrand it every month, I think is what I'd like.
And it will also likely have to rebrand the Binary name, which is only four years old and is now defined by scandal.
Two of the three US carriers that have the aircraft in their fleets -- American and Southwest -- said they would not rebrand the plane.
In 1969, four years after Singapore gained independence, the government attempted to rebrand Pulau Blakang Mati by soliciting ideas for a new name.
A similar rebrand also took place at Fox Searchlight Pictures, which specialises in arthouse films, and will now be known as Searchlight Pictures.
But of course, what might be a successful rebrand in Wisconsin is not likely to be successful across the country as a whole.
Working with influencers on social media and partnering with like-minded individuals and organizations helped Little Choc garner exposure and advertise its rebrand.
Were the UK government to rebrand the country as the cleanest hub for global business activity, it could actually drive business to London.
Officials wanted to rebrand a place derided as a source of migrant laborers and unfairly tarnished as a land of thieves and counterfeiters.
Seeking to rebrand himself in a change election, McCain stunned the political world by picking little-known Sarah Palin as his running mate.
Orange had that should the branding agreement be terminated, Orange would rebrand its research and development operations in Israel under its own name.
Former President Barack Obama joked at a fundraiser over the summer that during the transition between administrations he asked Trump to rebrand Obamacare.
A gender-neutral item from Phluid Project, Chromat, Wildfang, Official Rebrand, Hirsuit Swim and Radimo, among others, can easily cost $80 or more.
Now Mattel's latest makeover is helping the company rebrand 58 years of marketing that largely defined diversity through a range of hair colors.
Today, Dunkin' made another announcement that the rebrand would be made official this month with the introduction of bright and bold new product packaging.
Screenshot: Vimeo Silicon Valley firms crunched their hardest in 2017 to rebrand ordinary merchandise long produced by other industries as uniquely innovative product lines.
Like Nikitin's network, the Identitarians – widely referred to as the hipster far-right – have sought to rebrand their ideology as something "trendy," Klymenko said.
But her recent Americana rebrand has resulted in a complete flattening of the Gaga sound, aesthetic, and the essential meaning of her performance art.
Critics pointed out early on during the show's airing that she was attempting to rebrand, supposedly by avoiding any villainous antics during the competition.
In a blog post announcing the news, the company said the rebrand was to "better reflect [its] commitment" to integrating AI into various services.
The company had to rebrand back in 2014 after a trademark dispute found that its name was too similar to digital magazine app Flipboard.
Both Rousseau and Wolff were determined to rebrand their organizations in the wake of Charlottesville and try to appeal to a more mainstream demographic.
Details: The food company is looking to rebrand some of its products, such as Andy Capp's Hot Munchies, for cannabis users, per the WSJ.
That he inspired Budweiser to rebrand its beer as America' On May 10, reports first surfaced that Budweiser would temporarily rename its signature product.
"People are afraid to rebrand these days because of the haters out there on the internet who can tear things apart," Mr. Matteson said.
"They've had a reputation for so long, for being a certain way, so it will take time for them to rebrand themselves," he said.
The rebrand is already in the works too, 'cause sources say Tekashi is planning for a major city national tour here in the States.
Much of the slicing happened in America, where the firm had spent over $50m to acquire and rebrand Urbanspoon, a rival based in Seattle.
However analysts expect BT to rebrand the EE name in time — in line with its recent marketing push around its fledgling 'BT Mobile' brand.
The bill will also rebrand DHS' main cybersecurity unit, known as National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD), as the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Agency.
The company made some partial progress towards righting privacy wrongs, but the biggest winner in the company's privacy rebrand was meant to be Google.
In an effort to rebrand its restaurants and lure in diners after the breakfast rush, IHOP is adding seven new burgers to its menu.
Heinz has had to rebrand its unconventional ketchup and mayonnaise hybrid as 'Saucy Sauce' in the UK because the name 'Mayochup' was already taken.
Hyperakt also took a challenge in 2013 to rebrand the teaching profession, an assignment from Kurt Anderson, the host of radio show Studio 360.
Gap-year advocates say they are trying to rebrand the experience as something accessible to everyone rather than just pricey programs for rich kids.
An album announcement soon followed for her sixth album, Reputation, and, sure enough, it featured Swift on the cover with a decidedly edgier rebrand.
Before a rebrand as the much more ambitiously-named LeEco (that's "eco" as in "ecosystem"), the company was LeTV, a primarily content-focused service.
He also introduced a new name, Siloett, to rebrand the company away from its conspicuously male point of view and expand the product line.
As part of the rebrand, the company is offering customers free grocery pickup — waiving a fee that typically costs about $4.99 — until January 1.
Here it tries to spin Apple's pro-active foregrounding of apps' background tracking tactics via push notifications as "reminders" — in just one amusing rebrand.
Ms. Engelbert will take over a league that is working to rebrand itself and engaged in a labor negotiation with a fast-approaching deadline.
"David was saying we need to rebrand the Democratic Party, and I think Nancy Pelosi has been doing that," said Alfonso Calderon, another student.
But if recent news indicates a trend, it seems that even with a rebrand, the platform is struggling to attract and retain a community.
Research shows that despite countless attempts to rebrand the wage gap as a "confidence gap," women ask for raises as often as men do.
Background: Ankara and Washington have been at odds since Obama decided to arm, train and rebrand the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) militia.
Several presidential hopefuls, including Bernie Sanders and Amy Klobuchar, have sought to rebrand Clyburn's program as a vehicle for reparations, which remain politically contentious.
The F.D.A.'s action dealt a setback to the company's efforts to rebrand itself after public outrage erupted over a surge in teenage vaping.
The digital entertainment company said it will rebrand as Fullscreen Media, which will include three branches: Fullscreen Creator Network, Fullscreen Entertainment and Fullscreen Brandworks. .
"Free porn sites may steal scenes from longer movies, which they re-label and rebrand," explained adult film director and writer Jacky St. James.
While it's possible that Cyrus is readying to rebrand her sound under a new name solo, one piece of evidence suggests Simpson is involved.
The further expansion into the meal-kit space comes as CEO Mindy Grossman is trying to rebrand Weight Watchers as a healthy lifestyle brand.
The FCC would require video service providers to disaggregate video displays and menu products into prescribed outputs for third parties to reassemble and rebrand.
Colony has already been renewed for a second season, part of USA's ongoing efforts to rebrand itself as a home for quality serialized drama.
So we headed down to London's O2 Arena to ask a bunch of blokes outside his gig what they thought about his rebrand of sorts.
Perhaps the rebrand marks a new-found focus at the company, as it looks toward smartwatches as rare bright light in the stagnating wearables category.
Clinton also found a way to rebrand the political party he led by putting an end to the system championed by Democratic presidents before him.
Oyo said on Friday it would partner with restaurant operator Highgate, which runs the Hooters hotel in Vegas, to rebrand it Oyo Hotel and Casino.
It has tried to rebrand itself as a Western-style social democratic party but severed official ties to Putin's United Russia party only last year.
If Snap's lighthearted rebrand takes off, it could pave the way for serious new lines of business — including augmented and virtual reality, experts told CNBC.
The WiFi Alliance wants to rebrand WiFi in a way that's certainly less wordy, but still requires a techy-translation unless you're a WiFi devotee.
Though the Kardashian Krew is known to have a good time, perhaps Webster will follow Jenner's lead and rebrand from social butterfly to chill parent.
But weed underwent a rebrand to become cannabis, and now the industry consists of artisanal edibles, organically grown crop, high-end glassware, and wellness products.
The gender-identity movement's attempt to rebrand the lesbian as queer, and the pronouncement that "anyone can be a lesbian", are nothing short of erasure.
Facebook – Facebook plans to rebrand both Instagram and WhatsApp to make it clearer that they are Facebook-owned products, according to a CNET report. Sohu.
To understand the potential backlash to Dunkin' Donuts's rebrand, I asked some of the New England members of Vox's team how they feel about it.
Microsoft has been making its own launcher called Arrow Launcher since 2015, but it's recently been given a revamp and a rebrand to Microsoft Launcher.
The chain said Monday that it would rebrand an additional 50 salons under its InStyle nameplate this year in a bid to reach younger customers.
Every significant automaker is pursuing the tech, eager to rebrand and rebuild itself as a "mobility provider" before the idea of car ownership goes kaput.
NextGen's rebrand: The progressive group founded and funded by Tom Steyer, the biggest donor in the Democratic Party and a potential candidate himself, is rebranding.
About 24.37 stores will get expanded freezer and cooler sections, and it will also rebrand about 24 Family Dollar stores to the Dollar Tree brand.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc is to rebrand three Dubai hotels owned by Al Habtoor Group which were managed until recently by Marriot International.
Related: The 'Heaux Mentor' Helping Women in the Adult Industry Rebrand The UK is currently moving to implement age verification checks for "adult content" online.
The Chadian tourism office is attempting to rebrand the country as a destination for holidaymakers, despite regional instability and its status as a failed state.
In addition, Alaska Air still needs to rebrand all of the Virgin America planes, change their interiors and bring the two airlines' loyalty programs together.
The rebrand is in conjunction with a new funding round, led by Texas cannabis fund Cresco Capital and a strategic partnership with the Madden Brothers.
According to the Journal, TikTok employees have advised senior executives that the company could use a tactical rebrand to escape some of the recent scrutiny.
The Warriors were planning to rebrand upon moving back to Oakland for the 1997-98 season, with a new logo that featured a lightning bolt.
The idea that those linked to Hacking Team can rebrand themselves under a new company may irk those pushing for accountability in the surveillance industry.
This is more than a symbolic rebrand, as much of Chernobyl's original infrastructure, including electrical transmission lines, can be repurposed to suit growing solar operations.
Rating: If the Catholic Church ever considers a rebrand they should start calling heaven an all-inclusive resort and use this as the lead photo.
Known as "the crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, Mnangagwa has attempted to rebrand Zanu-PF, pledging to heal divisions and rebuild the country.
In a memo circulated internally last week, Kroger said it was planning to rebrand because its "old approaches aren't working," as Business Insider previously reported.
Tinder and Bumble Are Hungry for Your Love The big online dating rebrand means the apps want you to fall in love with them now.
Hugh Carey, a Democrat who had once supported criminal justice reforms, reversed course, campaigning hard for legislation that would rebrand him as tough on crime.
WW is in the middle of a campaign to rebrand as a wellness company after spending decades as the biggest name in weight loss programs.
In the wake of the controversy, the restaurant made a "conscious choice" to rebrand as entirely plant-based, according to its head chef, Dreux Ellis.
The best way to build your streaming subscription service is to rebrand and cannibalize another business that already has lots of users and, ideally, money.
Entrepreneurs, emboldened by the success of tech meat and alt-milk, seek to reinvent—or at least rebrand—every possible wheel in the food space.
It said the proposed rebrand follows its decision to bring Frasers "luxury lifestyle stores", to the high street within its next financial year - 2020-21.
It opened in the 1970s in modest fashion under the name Kinugawa Family Ranch, but grew to rebrand itself as "Western Village" (remind you of anything?).
Social media analytics company Spredfast said that since the tronc rebrand was announced on June 2, almost 75 percent of all social media references were negative.
We've seen so-called "ugly" shoes get a popular boost over the past few years — from the rise of the Birkenstock to Ugg's ongoing rebrand effort.
EBay is also ramping up marketing spending to attract more millennial shoppers and to rebrand itself as a shopping platform, which Olson says will pressure profits.
Crystal City and nearby Pentagon City—an area JBG Smith was already planning to rebrand as "National Landing"—seemed to tick a number of Amazon's boxes.
Steel, who joined the company in 2012, attributes this turnaround, in large part, to a rebrand, which communicated the coffee company's ethical credentials even more prominently.
Tribune Publishing, owner of newspapers including the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times, just announced that starting on June 20 it will rebrand as tronc*, Inc.
The group is not doing any formal advertising to mark the rebrand, instead relying on the marketing departments of its member companies to carry its message.
The alt-right has benefited from a successful, ongoing public relations effort to rebrand various white supremacist and racist ideologies and graft them onto mainstream politics.
With symbols and language similar to the Black Lives Matter movement, it was clear the fashion company was trying rebrand a current social cause for capital.
Under fire, Facebook has gone to some length to rebrand itself as "privacy-focused," not least by pledging to end-to-end encrypt its messaging apps.
Supporters hoped Corbyn's speech would "rebrand" the veteran campaigner as a more populist figure to boost ratings that have been dwarfed by those of May's Conservatives.
Calvin Klein said it would rebrand the Calvin Klein 205W39NYC business and shut down its flagship Madison Avenue store this spring as part of the restructuring.
Oliver goes on to show how Marine, the daughter, has tried hard to rebrand the party, successfully wooing voters who would never have approached her dad.
"They are an attempt to rebrand the concept of wilderness from its historic ties to exclusion and violence to one of freedom and belonging," she says.
A similar approach did not work for London's Queens Park Rangers, whose previous owners were perceived to have fumbled a rebrand ahead of the 2008 season.
"She has engaged with every stage of the rebrand and has fit right in with all the teams, wherever they are in the world," he added.
Many shops in Massachusetts have undergone a metamorphosis similar to the ones stores in New Jersey are now considering: Close, or rebrand with a new inventory.
They need to rebrand Trump's alleged transgressions with a term that most Americans don't need to Google to understand -- one with teeth. Bribery. Extortion. Payola. Shakedown.
Full Fact, a fact-checking charity, said the temporary rebrand was "inappropriate and misleading" and urged voters not to mistake the account for an independent organization.
Now with investors pushing the company to modernize within three months, Victoria's Secret has to figure out how to rebrand while its competitors eat its lunch.
Because this generation is starting to give earlier in their careers, they're helping rebrand philanthropy as a lifelong venture, rather than something that's associated with retirement.
That's what I kept on calling it in my head, and of course today if I was starting this company, I would rebrand it as AI search.
Not surprisingly, the new name was quickly mocked by people on Twitter — with some comparing it to Tribune Publishing's (TPCO) infamous, and short-lived, rebrand to Tronc.
Richard Spencer, who has done more than anyone else to try and rebrand white nationalism as something sophisticated, doesn't think this was exactly the appeal for McHugh.
Because this rebrand involves pulling Nest fully into Google's product orbit, a lot of Nest users may balk at their Nest devices suddenly feeling like Google ones.
If you were overdue for at least a gentle rebrand or new approach to how you express yourself online, this new moon is perfect for just that.
In the meantime, VICE News traveled to the protests to find out why the proposed compromise remains unpopular — and why some Greeks want Macedonia to rebrand completely.
This morning, the company updated their website and app with a brand spankin' new logo as part of a rebrand it's rolling out in the coming months.
There seems to be a growing sense that party girls have to rebrand as socially and/or politically aware if they want their music to stay relevant.
Wadhwa said that even though smartphones are a small part of Samsung's business, the company needs to rebrand with a new product line that blows people away.
Video and photos showed hundreds of police officers deployed to the conference area, where Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) was expected to rebrand itself as explicitly anti-Islam.
Now she wants to go a step further and rebrand the 45-year-old party after she lost the presidential election last year to centrist Emmanuel Macron.
Stephen Colbert knows a shady rebrand when he sees one, including the White House's latest attempt to reframe the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China.
Continental is pressing ahead with plans to list its powertrain business in the second half of 2019 and will rebrand the unit "Vitesco Technologies," the company said.
A host of traditional automobile companies are in the midst of trying to rebrand themselves as software companies or mobility companies — basically anything other than an automaker.
Specifically, we're told she's been in talks with several different cosmetic suppliers for over a year to relaunch and rebrand the line she first started in 2017.
Stockholm's city council commissioned a neutral and slightly dull sans in 2014, but others, particularly cities that find themselves in need of a rebrand, have been bolder.
It didn't want to be seen as just an abortion facility, but the organization hoped to rebrand each Planned Parenthood clinic as a primary health-care provider.
Twitter has issued a warning to a UK political party, after a rebrand of their press account as a fact-checking service attempted to mislead the public.
He called the campaign deceitful for making it sound like the company was doing a full rebrand, when it was just gearing up to promote one product.
Continental is pressing ahead with plans to list its powertrain business in the second half of 2019 and will rebrand the unit "Vitesco Technologies", the company said.
The company was facilitating the sale of £15 million worth of goods and it became time to rebrand as StreetTeam and dial in a formal growth strategy.
Indeed, Hillary Clinton is the latest in a long line of "New Democrats" who have attempted to rebrand the party since the 90s as more tech friendly.
Much of that is thanks to a successful rebrand of the core concept of the original 2000s reality television makeover show, Queer Eye For the Straight Guy.
But they are ramping up efforts to rebrand the law as disproportionately helping shareholders and the wealthy, and they contend the boost from bonus announcements will fade.
The letter muddies Juul's attempts to rebrand itself and adds another headache to the company, which is already battling accusations that it fueled a teen vaping epidemic.
But the tidibit of information on its upcoming capabilities could give us a clue about what part it could play in Tim Cook's "Apple: Healthcare company" rebrand.
That has helped strengthen the industry's appeal to Republican lawmakers, allowing it to rebrand as a jobs engine in addition to a tool for combating global warming.
A company rebrand, celebrity partnerships, and product placement have all played a role in making Canada Goose a hot commodity for thieves, counterfeiters, and the general public.
Founded in 21 by top advisers to Bill and Hillary Clinton, the organization has sought to rebrand itself as a brain trust for the anti-Trump resistance.
SAC Capital would go on to return outside investor capital and rebrand itself as Point72 Asset Management, which manages the wealth of Cohen and the firm's employees.
It's the first time a set of ride-hailing applications has been open-sourced, allowing customers to rebrand or build new features on top of RideOS' technology.
Alessandro Michele's rebrand had infused the company with flamboyance, joie de vivre, whimsy and sass, but looking at some outfits suggested Ed Hardy's sophisticated older cousin, Édouard.
Hairstylist Koni Bennett agrees: While she's never been offended when a non-Black client sits on her chair, it irks her if they rebrand the braids afterward.
Rather than just updating and reselling available hotel rooms, OYO would rebrand the hotels entirely as OYO properties and sign on affiliates through franchise and lease agreements.
The principality owes much of its wealth to its traditional status as a tax haven, though it has attempted to rebrand itself as a legitimate financial centre.
The rebrand signals the emergence of a new landscape for foodmakers, one in which there is no central, unified lobbying group representing the sector inside the Beltway.
Le Pen has tried to rebrand her party by focusing on things like French identity and fears of globalization, while firmly rejecting the party's anti-Semitic past.
And worse yet, a successful rebrand in music isn't the only way to maintain publicity and relevance, in a world where any form of drama makes headlines.
Or perhaps it might be during a significant fundraise; international expansion; a rebrand; a desire to codify and refine the culture ahead of a key hiring spree, etc.
"Sooo... the same people who call Donald Trump 'petty' and 'childish' are busy trying to rebrand his birthday #JohnMcCainDay today... got it," conservative political comedian Tim Young wrote.
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Boeing has not made a decision yet about whether to rebrand the small and mid-sized planes, which currently carry the Embraer name followed by a model code.
But the festival seemed determined to rebuild and rebrand, with Goldenvoice buying out Carlson's stake in the festival in February and announcing a female-led lineup in March.
After initially saying the meme would run its course, he attempted to positively rebrand the character as "a force for good," then killed him off earlier this year.
ESPN still effectively owns the TrueHoop name, but the change allows the network to rebrand the popular series of shows without any direct ties to the brand's founder.
Rather, this distinct rebrand towards a more sensitive, emotional Bieber—one who cries on stage in all black—represents a significant shift in our leading male pop performers.
Apple picking is nothing more than a desperate attempt by lobbyists in the fall industry to rebrand their season as something more than a chilly prelude to winter.
To start 2017, he changed his name to Jefe in an attempt to rebrand himself, but he stresses later over the phone that he'll always be Shy Glizzy.
Brand Finance Chief Executive David Haigh rejected the idea that Boeing should rebrand, noting that Toyota and others recovered from high-profile crises without a drastic rebranding exercise.
One Trump hotel in the SOHO neighborhood in New York and one in Toronto changed their names, and a third hotel in Panama City is looking to rebrand.
I'd never condone sleaziness or PUA culture in general, even if today's communities are trying to rebrand the whole thing as a confidence-booster for shy, lonely men.
"More information about programming for the new Magnolia network will be announced in the coming months, but this will be a total rebrand," a source tells PEOPLE exclusively.
Instead of embracing racial resentment, compassionate conservatism preached, Republicans should rebrand themselves as the party of racial solidarity—the allies of the moralizing agents of the inner cities.
This tendency to overlook or rebrand certain prominent Democratic figures does not just apply to Democrats of the past but to party leaders of the present as well.
Branson joined the board of Hyperloop One and the company would rebrand itself as Virgin Hyperloop One in the coming months, Hyperloop said in a statement on Thursday.
Music is no exception, and recent years have seen late 28s and early 290s bands regroup, rebrand and perform an onslaught of Freshers' Week events across the country.
It's actually a rebrand and update of the 2014 Facebook Mentions app that was only available to verified public figures and Pages, but now is open to everyone.
The new Chrome Enterprise subscription, which will cost $50 per device and year, is essentially a rebrand of Chrome Device Management, but with a number of additional capabilities.
Known as "the crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, Mnangagwa has attempted to rebrand the ruling Zanu-PF party, pledging to heal divisions and rebuild the country.
It's still quintessential Seinfeld, poking fun at cereal and air travel and prepositions, but his set is looser, intimate and more biographical, a rebrand for the podcast age.
Still, I know there are to be new designer pop-ups regularly (a "nonbinary beachwear concept collection" by Official Rebrand this week), and the store is evolving. Fluid.
Israel left little to chance in its effort to rebrand itself as a hip, gay-friendly tourist destination as opposed to a fraught Holy Land wracked by conflict.
Microsoft Edge, for example, is looking to shed the baggage of poor choices Internet Explorer made in the early 2000s, and rebrand as a trustworthy but neutral option.
Prospect New Orleans began in 2008 as a biennial, but budget problems forced the event's organizers to rebrand it as a triennial with the third edition in 2014.
Instead of spending the past year expanding, the San Diego crafter of cannabis-infused, non-alcoholic beers underwent a rebrand and a major extension of its product line.
LONDON, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Britain's Sports Direct International, the sporting goods retailer founded and controlled by Mike Ashley, is to rebrand as Frasers Group, it said on Monday.
Now, Hudson's group is floating a far-reaching proposal to rebrand the agency as the Federal Renewable Energy Commission and reorient its mission toward fighting climate change. Sens.
Also as we covered in our mid-year horny round up, KFC's Colonel Sanders got a rebrand so horny that it ensured we all knew he fucks now.
As part of the rebrand, the property underwent a $150 million revamp, including an updated casino, renovated hotel rooms and corridors, an upgraded spa, and new hotel lobby.
The Instagram account Every Outfit on SATC began what it described to Vogue as an attempt to "reclaim and rebrand" Miranda as a Hillary Clinton-esque role model.
Her campaign didn't keep its promises, her economic proposals failed to convince those outside the strong but minority base she'd built, and her attempts to rebrand sometimes backfired.
The same authorities who have harassed and pursued Ahmed Mansoor for his peaceful activism are increasingly successful in their efforts to rebrand the country as a 'Silicon Oasis'.
Having the royals rebrand as the House of Mountbatten is quite the social-climbing coup and the jealous Prince of Hanover is at pains to stop that from happening.
More recently, Schoep tried to rebrand the group and appeal to a new generation of racists and anti-Semites by getting rid of such overt displays of Nazi symbols.
Facebook has tried to rebrand as a privacy company, though it hasn't announced any specifics about how it will either stem the collection of, or better protect, your data.
Virgin Hyperloop One's rebrand will mean it gains from association with Virgin Group founder Richard Branson, whose high-tech transportation exploits include Virgin Galactic and other space-based ventures.
Besides, a potential rebrand could bring about a whole slew of new menu items to try, and it has already inspired some hilarious tweets that will make your weekend.
Both the House and Senate bills would extend protections to unpaid staff, like interns, for the first time and rebrand the OOC as the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights.
The Hub Max was announced back at Google I/O, which was also where Google formally announced that it would rebrand its smart home products under the Nest name.
She needed a rebrand & overhaul & what better way than to bury the sweet stay at home wife/mom ... & deciding to slip on an activist costume for persons of color?
As Uber's rebrand takes hold, for instance, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi needs to guide his organization toward working with municipal and community leaders — rather than coexisting with them at best.
Either unicorn culture needs a major rebrand, or it's time for us to step back into reality and say no to the glitter litter — all 268,940 tons of it.
Perfect time to rebrand from a cheeky website that owned its encouragement of cheating to one that's just trying to soothe the sensitive hearts of the lonely—and single.
She had a brand that was attached to her family and she had to rebrand herself which is a lot harder to do than to create a new one.
Play to your strengths Often people will rebrand themselves based on whatever business trend is hot at the moment, and not what they are actually good at, Vaynerchuk warns.
On Monday, the Huffington Post is rolling out its biggest redesign ever and first-ever rebrand — and its biggest move since the exit of cofounder and namesake Arianna Huffington.
As of January 1, 2019, Dunkin' Donuts will ditch the name it has used since 1950 and officially rebrand to the shortened "Dunkin'," the company said on Tuesday. Why?
For the majority of fans, however, a move to Milton Keynes – and a rebrand as the MK Dons – was as much the death of the club as total liquidation.
If it's happening in a public washroom, legislators want to know it, schools are trying to rebrand it, and at least one Alberta mom attempted to rap about it.
In early 2017, Viacom announced plans to take the aging channel to the woodshed and start fresh in 2018 with a top-to-bottom rebrand as the Paramount Network.
" • Zak continues his pursuit of the angel-voiced Gary, the singer at his daugher's bat mitzvah: he wants to rebrand him in a Bowie mode and call him "Xavier.
Ed Miliband, Jeremy Corbyn's predecessor, also tried to rebrand Labour as a "one-nation party", mentioning the phrase no less than 46 times in his conference speech in 2012.
We talked to MoneyGram executives, who described the company's push into digital transactions, its efforts to rebrand their business, and how it's playing catch-up in the P2P space.
As part of the deal, the CIM will pay the Trumps an undisclosed amount to end the arrangement early, allowing the group to rebrand the property, the newspaper reported.
One of the most interesting questions at the summit will be whether Trump signs up to China's desire to rebrand Sino-US interaction as a new "great power" relationship.
There's perhaps no greater testament to the importance of this connectivity than General Electric's massive effort to rebrand itself as the "digital industrial" to attract the world's best technologists.
Photos surfaced of the Brothers looking extremely different, only a year before their rebrand—and what's worse, their chocolate turned out to be made of repackaged mass market beans.
So yes, it's clear the Republicans need to rebrand, to win over Americans quickly or they will be in for a long November and an even longer 4 years.
The company is reportedly considering a rebrand in the US to distance itself from China and has repeatedly insisted that it does not remove or demote politically sensitive content.
Another issue is that few on the left want to join forces with Jobbik, whose leader, Gabor Vona, has recently attempted to rebrand it as a more moderate force.
After new owners deleted the Trump name last year, Marriott International took control of the property, temporarily rechristened it the Adelaide, and undertook a swift, stealthy St. Regis rebrand.
CNN aviation analyst Peter Goelz said airlines will likely decide whether to rebrand after watching how the flying public and the market react to the plane's return to service.
Today, a growing number of young people in Nairobi have been trying to rebrand matatu culture, once seen as dangerous and reckless, through polite manners, art and social media.
The company, which has been trying to rebrand itself as a higher-end coffee shop, is investing about $60 million in new brewing equipment for all of its cafes.
Others compared it to Tronc, last year's largely panned rebrand of Tribune Publishing, the company behind The Chicago Tribune, The Los Angeles Times and several other major daily newspapers.
Encrypting its messaging products is the central aspect of Facebook's plan to rebrand itself as privacy focused, after being battered for years by revelations that it mishandled user data.
Arianna Huffington's $65 phone bed—Step back into the fever dream that was Arianna Huffington's mid-2010s rebrand as the "Queen of Sleep," as one SELF contributor called her.
Arianna Huffington's $22007 phone bed—Step back into the fever dream that was Arianna Huffington's mid-22018s rebrand as the "Queen of Sleep," as one SELF contributor called her.
The mass production of penicillin during World War II helped pharmaceutical companies throw off their reputations as addictive drug pushers and rebrand themselves as producers of innovative, lifesaving products.
"If I were Boeing, I would FIX the Boeing 737 MAX, add some additional great features, & REBRAND the plane with a new name," he wrote on Twitter in April.
A flurry of news reports followed about countries using NSO products to spy on their citizens, prompting the company to temporarily rebrand itself "Q," after James Bond's gadget guru.
Companies will rebrand in two scenarios: when the company is doing well and they have money to work with and they have resources available, or when they're really struggling.
The new app is actually a rebrand of an old one; last year Twitch acquired standalone gaming chat app Curse, which will now be reintroduced as an official Twitch product.
Efforts to rebrand as more of a "local" social network brought out frustration in users who appreciated the app as purely a place to anonymously vent within a shared community.
Nothing Tay does is an accident, so this scrubbing of photos is clear sign of a rebranding — and why else would you rebrand unless some new music is dropping soon?
Apple had big news for iPad users at its WWDC keynote yesterday with the announcement of a software update major enough for the company to rebrand the entire operating system.
The American-specific incarnation, begun in 2013, was partly an effort to rebrand for the United States the earlier iterations of the franchise, Al Jazeera Arabic and Al Jazeera English.
The response of a show like "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" has been to be rebrand and refocus: in its third season the show turned its attentions to mental illness and treatment.
Brad Shaw, the company's chief executive, said the company had purposefully slowed down in wireless in the quarter as it prepared for the rebrand and builds out a network upgrade.
"It would be foolish to rebrand without its social accounts following suit," given that its sales haven't seen a boost despite its efforts, Will McInnes, CMO of Brandwatch, told Digiday.
There's no reason to think the NHL will rebrand its Stanley Cup Playoffs for 22014 but perhaps it should, as none of the seven Canadian franchises qualified for the postseason.
They have been protesting racial inequality—not against the anthem, or the flag, or Trump, and certainly not for "unity," despite the league's best efforts to rebrand it that way.
This is how news outlets have apparently decided to rebrand the new moon, a moon phase where the Moon isn't visible from Earth, when it occurs twice in one month.
Didi Chuxing is going pedal to the metal for its automobile services business after it announced it will invest $2500 billion into the division, which is also getting a rebrand.
Then, after Marx bounces around Brussels for a bit after being expelled from France, they end up in England to rebrand the League of the Just as the Communist League.
Tiffany YuCEO and Founder, DiversabilityWhen Tiffany Yu started Diversability, an enterprise that aims to rebrand disability through the power of community, she knew she didn't want to raise outside funding.
GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump needs to rebrand for a general election contest should the real estate mogul win his party's nomination this summer, branding expert Brian Donahue says.
Now, Mr. Velásquez, 54, is trying to rebrand himself as a sort of truth-telling evangelist in a series of Spanish-language videos he began posting on YouTube last year.
Describing Britain's exit from the European Union as "immensely damaging" and "harmful to both sides," Soros said Brussels must rebrand the EU as an association that countries want to join.
Robert Mercer had put a $10 million stake into Breitbart, crowned Stephen Bannon as propaganda-ist in chief, and gave him the mandate to reinvigorate and rebrand the far-right.
Mr. Liguori swiftly moved to spin off the publishing business and rebrand the company — now called Tribune Media — as a kind of 167-year old start-up focused on television.
The company will perform a total rebrand, replacing almost all the Budweiser-related text and insignia on their can with messages relating to America, according to a Fast Company report.
SCL used the cross-cutting issue of crime to rebrand the client as a strong, no-nonsense man of action, who would appeal to the true values of the voters.
Economic changes have forced the 212,218 painters and 240,21980 galleries in the Shenzhen village of Dafen — who were once responsible for 240% of the world's oil painting reproductions — to rebrand.
This year's performances come as leader Kim Jong Un seeks to rebrand North Korea as a responsible nuclear-armed state more focused on developing its economy than rattling proverbial sabres.
Europe's largest low-cost airline said it planned to increase its fleet on the island to 10 aircraft within three years and rebrand them as Malta Air for Summer 2020.
Trump's latest tweet, which is perhaps a plea to NASA to rebrand the effort in terms of Mars, only added to the questions about how serious the administration really is.
So-called special access internet, which the chairman is trying to rebrand as business data services, refers to the high-capacity lines that ATMs and cell towers utilize, for example.
" Senator Markey's statement strongly urges a "rebrand and remarket" of the Autopilot feature so that Tesla makes clear it is "not fully autonomous and cannot replace drivers on the road.
The joint communique issued by the WAMZ Convergence Council, minus Portuguese-speaking Cape Verde, condemned the unilateral WAEMU decision to launch the eco as a rebrand of the CFA franc.
The rebrand, which started with a name change to just Dunkin', also includes new features like cold brew taps, brand-new espresso machines, and an emphasis on mobile ordering and pickup.
While Karamo, Tan and Jonathan turn their attention to mentally and physically transforming George, Antoni and Bobby rebrand a local restaurant and pub with a completely new interior design and menu.
But her real success in this race had its roots in an effort she began in January 2013 when she took over the National Front and began to rebrand the party.
O shares jumped nearly 300 percent on Thursday after the company said it would rebrand itself Long Blockchain Corp, the latest U.S. firm to tap into the frenzy surrounding crypto currencies.
Now Shenzhen is in the midst of another transformation, as China attempts to crush the Western stereotype of the country as "the world's factory" and rebrand itself as an innovation hub.
Xing said that it plans to rebrand as New Work in the second half of 2000, bringing together a number of other assets it has acquired and built over the years.
For the past four years, Samsung's smartwatches have been branded under the "Gear" name, but this year, it looks like the company will be opting to rebrand under the "Galaxy" line.
Screenshot: GizmodoFacebook's F8 conference is currently underway, which means that Mark Zuckerberg's company will attempt to rebrand itself as new and improved following its absolute shitshow of a year in 2018.
Given Leica's willingness to cynically rebrand (and then overprice) Panasonic cameras, I have to be dubious about the value of this partnership until either company discloses some substantive benefits from it.
Comcast Corp is planning to rebrand and expand a streaming video option for broadband subscribers who do not want to pay for a traditional cable package, sources told Reuters on Monday.
The Zika virus has hit India's Tata Motors, which has decided to rebrand soon-to-be launched hatchback vehicle which was to have been called Zica, an abbreviation of "Zippy Car."
The decline of mining meant it had to rebrand itself to lure tourists eager to visit the most northerly town in the world that can be reached on a scheduled flight.
Sands, which owns five properties in the Chinese territory of Macau via its subsidiary Sands China, said it would renovate and rebrand Sands Cotai Central as The Londoner Macao by 2020.
That spooked investors and Zimbabweans panicked amid acute shortages of fuel and basic goods, piling pressure on Mnangagwa as he attempts to rebrand Zimbabwe after decades of international isolation under Mugabe.
Continued efforts to complement one another's product line-ups: The nice part about partnerships is that automakers are often able to take another company's model and rebrand it as their own.
In 2016, Cooper, who joined the family business at the age of 21, was named chief creative officer of Playboy Enterprises, with plans to rebrand the company for his own generation.
Anyone who is willing to consider building walls at the border and barring people from entry because of their religion is unfit, even if he can rebrand himself by Nov. 8.
At an event last week, PagerDuty said that it's been investing in technologies like machine learning and analytics, while also undergoing a marketing rebrand as it works to expand its community.
If we rebrand and we don't talk about that and we don't have the right language, if we're inauthentic, developers will sniff that out so fast, it's like you've sold out.
Known as "the crocodile" for his political cunning and longevity, the 75-year-old has tried to rebrand the ruling Zanu-PF party, pledging to heal divisions and rebuild the country.
A rebrand and refresh of the older Google Wifi mesh system, Nest Wifi is a Google-branded router with the option of expanding its signal range through smaller Nest wifi nodes.
Some analysts said during the 2018 election campaign, Orban's Fidesz actually swapped places with former far right party Jobbik, which has been trying to rebrand itself as a more moderate force.
It stars a trio of ambitious women working in New York City at Scarlet, a fictionalized version of Cosmopolitan by way of Teen Vogue's rebrand as the internet's most intersectional magazine.
Most people still see them more as an unfortunate-looking, disease-riddled vermin and evolutionary mishap than a potential companion animal, and reversing that would take one hell of a rebrand.
This is where things get slightly complicated, as, according to plans submitted to Dundee City Council, the brand-spanking new rebrand will carry sponsorship from Innis & Gunn—the Edinburgh based brewery.
It's for this reason that he decided to hold back and release as many legal assistance features as possible at one time to rebrand as a full-service consumer legal tool.
The company may need to rebrand itself — a process that is "not fast and not cheap," said John Danner, a lecturer at the business school of the University of California, Berkeley.
It is difficult to find the word Walmart anywhere on the site — an omission that seems anything but accidental, as the giant retailer seeks to rebrand itself for the modern era.
And so, in May, Felix, with a new partner, William (Mo) Garfield, a onetime collaborator with Jacober (who recently divested from both places), decided to rebrand, as a Caribbean-ramen restaurant.
The move to rebrand was announced in May and will see SFR and other recent Altice acquisitions, including Portugal Telecom and U.S. cable operators Cablevision and Suddenlink under one unified brand.
The champions are Olympique Lyonnais who have won the trophy a record six times, with German sides Vfl Wolfsburg, twice, and Turbine Potsdam also triumphing since the rebrand in 2009-10.
Offset's marital troubles with Cardi B sent him to the celebrity doghouse, but he's lately re-emerged in search of a public rebrand — devoted husband, committed father and newly introspective rapper.
French nationalist leader Marine Le Pen announced a rebrand of her party Sunday — a bid to strip the National Front of its anti-Semitic associations and push it into the mainstream.
In the earnings call, PVH said it had invested as much as $70 million into the Calvin Klein rebrand under Simons, with much of that money going to the 205 collection.
Sales have declined, stores have closed, and after an unsuccessful rebrand toward cheaper, trendier clothing didn't sit well with shoppers or the company's board of executives, its newly appointed CEO stepped down.
Paula spends this week's episode preparing a petition on zoning provisions for a new office building for Miss Douche, a douche company that wants to rebrand its image (we'll get to that).
After starting a fire in her house by trying to burn Josh and Greg's stuff, she decides that she wants to rebrand herself and move on — inspired by Miss Douche, of course.
The rebrand has increased its appeal to investors interested in green investments, which have seen a boost amid policies to implement the 2015 Paris Agreement, a collective shot at avoiding climate breakdown.
LONDON (Reuters) - Formula One's new owner Liberty Media and the sport's governing International Automobile Federation are set to rebrand the GP2 support series as Formula Two, according to FIA president Jean Todt.
According to Crunchbase, the company has raised more than $14 million from investors; MacDonald says those investors will maintain their stakes in Spansive, with the rebrand changing nothing about its cap table.
Is Snoop Dogg, now the unlikely star of Martha and Snoop's Potluck Dinner alongside culinary queen Martha Stewart, looking to rebrand via his new lease of popularity with older rich white ladies?
Well if you're a member of this group that undoubtedly (probably) includes Adrian Grenier and Bret Michaels, Bentley and Vertu have joined together to rebrand an existing a phone just for you.
Yet, a recent White House draft Executive Order suggests it wants to rebrand the census (or American Communities Survey which complements the decennial census) to be a tool to control American workers.
The UK-based brand consultancy firm updated the estimate in response to a Reuters query after U.S. President Donald Trump urged Boeing in a tweet to fix and "rebrand" its troubled jetliner.
Goldman's extended parental leave is part of a broader effort led by executives to support staff at home as well at the office and to rebrand itself as a family-friendly organization.
The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that TikTok has been brainstorming ways to distance itself from ByteDance, but the company has denied there's any plans to rebrand or move the platform's headquarters.
There was only one way to figure out if this thing was actually real: to drive out to the only gas station that was doing the rebrand IRL, in San Dimas, California.
Even more critically, if Johnson does, miraculously, come back with a new Brexit deal (or somehow tries to rebrand May's deal), it will give Parliament very, very little time to consider alternatives.
That turned the nearby company town of Elsa into a ghost town and prompted even the most stubborn holdouts to rebrand their beloved mining outpost as a quirky testament to human tenacity.
Here, the debate is not about Civil War statues, but about whether to rebrand institutions that have come to bear the Stapleton name: a well-to-do neighborhood, several schools, many businesses.
The Party of Regions employed Mr. Manafort to help rebrand Mr. Yanukovych and his party, which was long known as tilting toward Russia, as modernizers favoring closer ties to the European Union.
A senior administration official said there was no plan to end or even rebrand the program, calling the letter a result of an unauthorized and erroneous decision by a career government employee.
As part of the turnaround, Mr. Bakish announced that the company would rebrand its Spike TV network in 2018 as a general entertainment Paramount Network, featuring high-quality programming, movies and documentaries.
His eye on the April referendum to establish a monarchical presidential system, Mr. Erdogan made an unmistakable choice to blow up, rebrand and capitalize on the collective anxiety instead of soothing it.
Then Canada and the US could negotiate out of the spotlight for a potential NAFTA 2.0 (or as Trump would rebrand it, "USMC") and deliver a deal to Congress at some point.
In an effort to rebrand his own party, Mr. Mayes recently founded New Way California, which put out the Reagan ad and has drawn the support of the former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Since YInMn blue's name, as it stands, would look a little odd on a crayon, Crayola is inviting the public to help rebrand it through a contest that ends on June 2.
Have you ever wondered: What if Marvel's biggest movie — and possibly the world's biggest movie, Taylor Swift's biggest rebrand, and the biggest royal baby birth of the year happened on the same day?
The makeover is part of Dunkin' Brand's efforts to rebrand itself as a "beverage-led" company that focuses on coffees, teas, speedy service and to-go food including — but not limited to — doughnuts.
Perhaps that is what Karren Brady means when she talks about a rebrand, with the demography of Stratford more in tune with fashionable brand values than that of Green Street and Upton Park.
What's more, it tries to rebrand that lack of follow-through as a willingness to live in gray areas rather than condemn any one character as irredeemable (see: the entirety of Rockwell's character).
Asaib's support base hails from the Shiite south, but amid growing public opposition to Iranian meddling in Iraq, the group has sought to rebrand itself as a national movement that represents all Iraqis.
President Donald Trump said Monday that Boeing should "fix" and "rebrand" its popular 737 Max after the jet's anti-stall software was implicated in two fatal crashes that killed 346 people since October.
Lynch is taking over at a crucial time: Pandora is still fresh off a rebrand and platform overhaul that has it focusing on how to continue converting free users into paying Premium customers.
Snap, which used the hardware product to help rebrand itself as a camera company, delayed its larger-scale rollout for months and neglected to demonstrate what kinds of content the glasses could capture.
She said her song "Chained to the Rhythm" is "purposeful poop" — which I think we can all agree is funny regardless of our pop star alliances — and suggested Perry's "woke" rebrand is insincere.
The $199 peripherals are more than just a new accessory for the Rift, they're a complete system rebrand; the experiences the controllers enable are the most fun I've had in VR to date.
An effort to rebrand the South Bronx, a name which still suggests bonfires in the streets to New Yorkers over 40, as SoBro or the Piano District, has alarmed many who live there.
An agency can also provide the bandwidth to take on non-priority tasks such as a rebrand or a special series that in-house teams are often too work-strapped to take on.
But that's just happened in the form of a domain name prank following Mondo's announcement that it has changed its name to Monzo after a trademark dispute forced the young company to rebrand.
That, planners say, presents an opportunity for cities such as Duluth and New York's Buffalo, which are already launching efforts to rebrand themselves as destinations of the future in a climate-changed world.
It could still take four to six weeks to close the deal to rebrand the Trump International Hotel & Tower, one of the sources said, while another said it could close in two weeks.
Microsoft's decision to rebrand its Xbox Music streaming service as Groove last year made a lot of sense — the name was confusing for a service that also found its home on Windows machines.
The rebrand, announced in a press release bogged down by jargon Thursday afternoon, triggered an instant wave of mockery from Twitter's media watchers as people tried to make sense of the inexplicable decision.
Airbnb Founded in 2499 originally as Air Bed and Breakfast until a 2009 rebrand, Airbnb is a home rental platform with a simple premise: connect homeowners to customers looking for short term rentals.
But the adtech/martech merger also comes with a lot of hot air, because adtech's valueless middlemen see it as an opportunity to rebrand and (they hope) secure the next round of financing.
With the blessings of the Gould estate, Billy Wild, a young music producer based in Toronto, has been engaged in a project to remix Gould's output and rebrand him for a new generation.
The London-themed hotel will be a rebrand of the existing Sands Cotai Central and designed by Beckham himself, who says he plans to impress guests with the lodge's high attention to detail.
The move was one of several recent examples where Trump's efforts to rebrand his campaign toward outreach, discipline and substance have clashed with his natural penchant for insults, inaccurate boasts and conspiracy theories.
Conn led a rebrand of Sprinklr this year and created customized dashboards to show clients how Sprinklr works — efforts that helped double lead-generation growth in the past year, according to the company.
Al Qaeda invited Mr. Zarqawi to rebrand his group as Al Qaeda in Iraq, but the two factions argued over strategy and ideology, setting them up for conflict a decade later in Syria.
At the high end, Gillette's patented, multi-blade, vibrating razor is a tough opponent, so naturally new entrants focus on the entry level — where they can rebrand cheap, no-name blades to compete.
Facebook was also widely criticized for its political ad policy, and many felt that a font change and logo rebrand were quite comical and simple changes for Zuckerberg to make at this time.
It's not clear whether Hopp will also now rebrand as Bolt, or how it will get used, but at the moment I'm seeing Hopp branding across several areas of the new Bolt site.
It sounds the rebrand and Lee's promotion are both part of a growing emphasis on the company's influencer marketing business, where it helps advertisers find influencers who can promote their brands and products.
His presidential campaign extended this idea: While thin on policy, it enticed the nation (or a subset thereof) to rebrand itself with the Trump logo and thus magically obtain mass privilege via osmosis.
It resembles nothing so much as comic book history, and for good reason: WWE is like Marvel and DC in that it must constantly, forcefully rebrand itself without ever breaking with its past.
But Pompeo's attempts to rebrand COVID-19 as "the Wuhan virus" or the "Wuhan coronavirus" are drawing a furious backlash from Chinese officials and semi-official pundits, who say the terms are xenophobic.
The new service is reportedly going to be a rebrand (kinda) of Walmart's Delivery Unlimited service that customers can already use to get unlimited same-day delivery of groceries from participating Walmart stores.
In 2005, the court ordered the university to reimburse the United Daughters of the Confederacy the value of its original donation, adjusted for inflation, in exchange for the right to rebrand the building.
Rose, the first woman to lead one of Britain's major banks, is hoping a rebrand will help shift the lender's image away from its 45 billion pound bailout in the 13 financial crisis.
The &aposBat out of Hell&apos singer, whose real name is Marvin Lee Aday, refused to rebrand himself as "Veg Loaf" while ditching meat as part of a Frankie & Benny&aposs restaurant campaign.
Her campaign has included concerted efforts to reach out to women and gay voters as she attempts to rebrand the party founded by her estranged father, and push it into the political mainstream.
The sisters' business, and the photo essay that documents it, is a fresh approach to the ongoing movement to rebrand pot, to which artists and designers have contributed nearly as much as activists.
Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge said on Saturday the initial research indicated there were "divided views" on the team name and logo and said they would conduct a full review on a potential rebrand.
When Marcus Lemonis calls on a friend to help provide support to an entrepreneur looking to rebrand her product, you better believe he is going to bring in someone with a great business pedigree.
For Dunkin' fans that have been wary of this much-discussed rebrand, the company is making sure it's got something to put you at ease in the midst of all this change this month.
Dunkin' Brands beat estimates for profit and sales on Thursday, selling more breakfast sandwiches and beverages in the third quarter as it prepares to rebrand its flagship chain to underscore its focus on coffee.
NameNow, you and I might decide to rebrand after spontaneously combusting batteries caused Samsung to recall millions of phones, but the South Korean electronics giant is undeterred and sticking with the Galaxy Note name.
A side event supported by the U.S. administration on Monday afternoon called "Innovative Technologies Spur Economic Dynamism" was disrupted by protesters saying attempts to rebrand coal as a potentially "clean" energy source were misleading.
But the issue had damaged her attempts to rebrand her Conservative party as more inclusive during the ministerial reshuffle, which began on Monday and is aimed at promoting more women, black and younger lawmakers.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - SoftBank Group Corp-backed Indian hospitality startup Oyo will rebrand Hooters Casino Hotel in Las Vegas in a deal that a source with knowledge of the matter said was worth $135 million.
She also did this project up in the Baltic Sea with fishermen who are trying to rebrand canned fish in Germany, because it such a big part of the culture in Spain and Portugal.
The split and efforts to rebrand are a key part of widening al-Nusra's appeal in the country, where al Qaeda's international focus is viewed with suspicion by other Syrian rebel groups, he says.
"We are hoping the rebrand may be appealing to others who have never had an interest in Ashley Madison in the past," says Segal, admitting it is not going to be an easy battle.
Yet J.Crew's attempt at mass-market bridal went belly-up, and David's Bridal foundered even after elaborate and expensive efforts to rebrand as something other than "the Walmart of weddings," declaring bankruptcy last year.
Republicans twisted themselves in knots to avoid angering constituents by condemning the President's tweets, and sought to rebrand them as a patriotic denunciations of the extreme socialism they say is infecting the Democratic Party.
Since that rebrand rolled out, Zenefits seems to be following the sort of drip-drip-drip of updates that many startups trying to create a sort of "home" for a core employee experience utilize.
While fast food companies like McDonald's have tried to rebrand themselves in the same "good for you" buzzwords as their healthy competitors, they're still primarily known purveyors of the "so bad it's good" stuff.
As the bodysuit trend converges with the seemingly-neverending '90s fashion resurgence, though, it's getting its day in the sun once again — and an Insta-model rebrand, courtesy of a few of fashion's favorites.
So it's ironic that The Walt Disney Company, which has owned the network since 2.063, chose a name that implies thematic chaos to rebrand the network: for once, its objectives are clear as day.
Like much of Trump's campaign, his feminist rebrand seems more like a publicity stunt than an actual attempt to better the lives of the people he purports to want to serve with his presidency.
Beyond the fact of the president seeming to suggest that Boeing's problems can be fixed with a rebrand, his self-declaration as a branding expert weighing in on the matter also raised some eyebrows.
Charles M. Blow As the Republican National Convention kicks off Monday, Donald Trump has a tremendous opportunity to rebrand and reboot his campaign, to make it look and feel more professional and less petulant.
New organizational branding On Day one, the Space Force has to be ready to rebrand it offices, buildings and bases (if any) with logos, crests and signage that reflects the new Space Force identity.
Richie tries to convince her to return to American Century, asking her to take over as the label's head of publicity; she wants to rebrand the company's visual profile and demands an ownership stake.
Stobart is part of a consortium led by Virgin Atlantic Airways and including Cyrus Capital Partners that said on Friday it will buy Flybe for $2.8 million, aiming to rebrand the struggling regional carrier.
"I think anything which is about their club is going to get interest from the fans and be emotive," said Richard Kenyon, whose marketing firm Kenyon Fraser worked on the second rebrand with Everton.
Charles M. Blow With Donald Trump's 100th day in office fast approaching, White House staffers are reportedly trying desperately to "rebrand" the colossal failure of the first 100 days as some kind of success.
Rose, the first woman to lead one of Britain's major banks, is hoping a rebrand will help shift the lender's image away from its 29 billion pound taxpayer rescue in the 211 financial crisis.
Was there any way out of the cycle whereby white people rebrand our cultural movements for their own entertainment, only to devalue our ancestry and erase the real stories behind voguing, ballroom, and house music?
The company plans to rename and rebrand the MetLife Hong Kong business, the statement said, adding that all existing MetLife Hong Kong policies will continue to be honored by FWD following the change in ownership.
Between these two announcements, it seems that the company is slowly adopting standard film industry practices in a growing attempt to refocus and rebrand itself as an entertainment conglomerate that can compete with traditional studios.
The company plans to rename and rebrand the MetLife Hong Kong business, the statement said, adding that all existing MetLife Hong Kong policies will continue to be honoured by FWD following the change in ownership.
Separately, Qualcomm took the opportunity to rebrand its ultrasonic, under-the-screen fingerprint sensor technology initiative as the Qualcomm 3D Sonic Sensor, though it's not clear if Qualcomm's convinced any new manufacturers to buy in.
There also needs to be a sustained grass-roots campaign supported by government and industry to dispel myths around computing (that it's "uncool" or male-oriented, for example) and rebrand it for our digital age.
So why not share his opinion on what Boeing should be doing to rebrand itself after they figure out what went wrong to bring two brand-new planes down in crashes that killed everyone aboard?
So do you really need to spend upwards of $70 on these portable Switch docks (that might also be Dex docks) that seem like they're trying to rebrand and re-package existing hardware through crowdfunding?
And while the NRA is no stranger to pivots — gun-rights absolutists wrested control of the group from the more sports-shooting enthusiast wing in 1977 — the latest NRA ad is more of a rebrand.
Comcast — The NBCUniversal and CNBC parent and cable operator is planning to rebrand and expand its video streaming options for broadband subscribers who do not want a traditional cable package, according to a Reuters report.
Tata had previously announced its intention to rebrand the car in the wake of the global Zika health crisis, a mosquito-borne virus that is widely thought to be causing serious birth defects in humans.
Assistant integration will do a bit to help invigorate the company, but expect to see Google do a much better job laying out what the future of wearables will look like under the new rebrand.
Maybe this signals a 2017 rebrand for Murray, whereby he'll become a hip-hop head, start hanging out with more rappers, and under their tutelage, end up dropping the most fire mixtape of the year.
Why this matters: Trump signed an executive order in February to rebrand the council so that it's more focused on encouraging kids to take up sports — a theme Ivanka Trump highlighted at the Winter Olympics.
"In honor of PS122's decision to rebrand as Performance Space New York, I am considering changing my name to Personal Name," Adam Feldman, a theater critic for Time Out New York, wrote on Twitter.
The Zervos case had run its statute of limitations, but by seizing on the President's attacks on his accusers ahead of the election, her lawyers were able to rebrand her action as a defamation suit.
Numerous reports have surfaced that the company is exploring strategies for distancing itself from its Chinese roots, including a US rebrand, building a headquarters outside China, and selling off a majority stake in its business.
Not only the specificity of this story, but the fact that this is an ongoing fight, because companies like DuPont will continue to push back, and rebrand their products, and splinter off into different names.
And how the core ingredients—conspiratorial thinking, a belief in violence as a symbol of power, male superiority, and a victim mentality—have recently undergone a rebrand to appeal to a younger, better-dressed generation.
It's been rumored recently that Comcast plans to expand Stream to cover all its existing markets and rebrand the service as Xfinity Instant TV. The NBCUniversal-led service that Bloomberg reported on today would be separate.
There's also an old cartoon from 1949 called the "Lyin' Lion," in which a washed-up circus lion is forced to rebrand as a clown to be shot out of a cannon by his jealous ringleader.
BENGALURU, Aug 23 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group Corp-backed Indian hotel aggregator Oyo will rebrand a Hooters Casino Hotel in Las Vegas, a deal that a source with knowledge of the matter said was worth $135 million.
Lodge 49 uses this lodge as a window into the lives of its characters and the city of Long Beach, which is caught in transition between its working-class roots and its increasingly hipster-focused rebrand.
As 9 to 5 Mac notes, the rebrand could be part of a renewed interest in the podcasting space for the company, in line with "new features" promised by Eddy Cue a month or so back.
Along with the rebrand, Time also announced a slate of new programming for the service, ahead of the upcoming Emmys, where PeopleTV will live stream from the red carpet ("People & Entertainment Weekly Emmys Red Carpet Live").
For starters, the HD6XX are essentially a limited edition rebrand of Sennheiser's believed HD 640 cans, updating the popular open back model with a new dark blue color scheme and a few tweaks to the connector.
Maybe we should rebrand "missionary position" as being about going on a mission to get creative, messy, and come your face off — all while experiencing a closeness with your partner not available in other sex positions.
And who can forget Bodega, the company whose business model and name so enraged the people of the internet that it had to rebrand to Stockwell, and no one has heard a peep from them since.
This lush, woozy music helped Vancouver's rebrand from "No Fun City"—a long-running nickname earned through years of nightlife persecution—to the "Canadian Riviera," though this new scene was the definition of a boys' club.
Throw in 30 bottles of Hennessey, 30 bottles of Don Julio and another few thousand for Indaglow Productions to rebrand the club, "Future City" -- and ya got all ya need for the party of the year.
Marriott co-branded credit cardsAfter a somewhat rocky rebrand rollout, Marriott's Bonvoy program is the final result of its acquisition of Starwood Preferred Guest and represents the advent of the world's most comprehensive hotel rewards program.
It's hard to tell what Oregon will do this year, but if the Ducks do fire Helfrich, we're going to have one helluva coach search on our hands, and possibly a rebrand to the Oregon dynasty.
The acquisitions were done, in part, to diversify their revenue sources as gun sales, particularly in the past year under President Trump, have slumped, but also to rebrand, or emphasize, their connection to broader outdoor activities.
Since coming second in last year's election, her party, previously known as the National Front, has changed its name as part of a bid to rebrand, and distance itself from the racist associations of its past.
The Guardian describes this simplified moniker as a rebrand, and "part of an attempted update of its global image" set to be officially launched at the Eurovision Song Contest in May, which takes place in Rotterdam.
The sandwiches were excitingly unusual, but after a few months Jacober, feeling like an interloper in the neighborhood, decided to rebrand as a Caribbean restaurant, focussing on Jamaican-style jerk to better serve the local community.
He has since become the most public face of Prince Mohammed's efforts to rebrand Saudi Arabia as an Islamic society open to other religions through his meetings with Muslim, Jewish and Christian leaders around the world.
The group might also need to rebrand itself since using Baghdadi's declared Islamic caliphate was no longer appropriate having lost the swathes of Iraq, Syria and Libya its fighters used to control until 2017, analysts said.
Donald Trump aide Kellyanne Conway entered the history books and became late-night comedy fodder when she tried to rebrand falsehoods, untruths and outright lies as simply "alternative facts" during a nationally televised TV interview Sunday.
We have seen many influencers and celebrities attempt to rebrand after controversy in a last ditch effort to save their public image and their career; however, in the case of Kaylie Konrad, the similarities stop there.
"The decision to rebrand the group as Frasers reflects the fact that this new, elevated concept will house the core areas of focus for the wider business – iconic brands, beauty, sports and luxury fashion," it said.
But the deal under discussion does not provide a specific list of subsidies that would be curtailed or ended, so the Chinese may just be able to rebrand them and evade the letter of the agreement.
That's the first thing you'll think of; nobody's going to be able to retake that symbol, nobody's going to be able to rebrand that symbol, even if they're trying to take it back to its origins.
The pageant can take away the bikinis and rebrand itself as a "competition," but that doesn't change the fact that it is still enforcing outdated ideas of what being a woman and being a role model are.
Which is why after just a few months of owning Other Machine Co., a start-up making small, fast CNC milling machines, he and the company's founder, Danielle Applestone, made a bold move to rebrand the company.
And fear not: The rebrand didn't change the basic Diet Coke recipe, while the new design conveys a subtle cue to consumers who have increasingly switched to sparkling waters over caloric sodas and artificially sweetened diet beverages.
That has helped strengthen the industry's appeal to Republican lawmakers, allowing it to rebrand as a jobs engine for the heartland, instead of as a tool for combating global warming, an issue that played better with Democrats.
Last year, BuzzFeed News reported that the movement was angling for a rebrand meant to evoke women's empowerment after reporter Ema O'Connor attended an anti-abortion convention in Missouri, where booths spilled over with feminist-inspired merchandise.
According to the complaint, the Boy Scouts do not have a monopoly over such terms as "scouts" or "scouting," and its decision to rebrand itself Scouts BSA will erode the Girl Scouts brand and "marginalize" their activities.
Deutsche Boerse, which has global ambitions for EEX, said it would rebrand its Singapore-based subsidiary Cleartrade Exchange (CLTX) as EEX Asia, offering futures contracts on freight and seaborne commodities such as fuel oil and iron ore.
" Perhaps this perception is why most Americans don't associate Made in China 22019 with anything more than a shrug or a bit of resentment — the next corporate rebrand of a product that once declared "Made in America.
In trying to own New York, to bring pizzazz to Brooklyn, to rebrand themselves from the tirelessly sadsack tenants of East Rutherford to the hip new neighbors over the Manhattan Bridge, they seemed more artifice than authentic.
" The Washington Post reported that when a reporter asked if the alt-right was a way to rebrand racism, one attendee could be heard shouting "Lügenpresse," a German insult inspired by the Nazis that means "lying press.

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