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Another Name for Fresh as a Daisy

What kind of daisy are we speaking about here

Many flowers come and go in the fads and trends of flower arrangement styles. But accountant Roger Dopskind has another approach to this.

Everybody is interested in the endgame. But to take on the more strategic aspect of flower arranging and the use of daisies in particular is germane (not geranium) to the search for a staff of of journalists.

We all welcome the daisy chain and no one would dare to challenge that. However a quick glance at the weather calendar show how sales will go at your local florist shop. It also pertains to the larger flower chains and internet ventures. A lot time is spent training staff to be able to meet the needs of customers and petunias and begonias.

Ralph Weiderman

Ralph Weiderman, President of Scholastic Flowers Technologies, has gone on record with statements that bring a flower to the table and snakes down by the river. Adobe Integrated Florists was one such lab experiment and he was similar to the social media start up CEO that has everything moving up and down the lawyer. The skill set is the same but the flower arrangement is different. Therefore the name is another name and between the lines there is a reading of flowers that is impregnable.

We need a higher level of programming and materials for proprietorship if we want to brand Daisies as being the “fresh flower.” When the soap is used to clean but also to be more aromatic it is obvious that marketing is being coupled with sales.

The level of organization required to farm out these tasks to the right people can never be understated. It is not a business trick to relay the level of needs and hierarchies of commentary and analysis. The buzz words may change but the principles of living are always the same when conditions do not alter.

And that is another name for “fresh as a daisy.”

How to Paint a white daisy flower with Watercolor Demonstration “Fresh as a Daisy”

Will Dow Jones change its name?

Sandy Hutchens Another Name, August 24, 2009 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the most famous stock index in the world. Everyone knows the Dow Jones name. But will it operate under another name? Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation is considering selling its stock-index business.

The Wall Street Journal, owned by Dow Jones until its sale to News Corporation in 2007, has reported the company is exploring a sale of the unit.

Goldman Sachs has been hired to evaluate deals that may fetch $US700 million and prompt a new moniker for the flagship index. The Journal says potential buyers are MSCI, a former unit of Morgan Stanley, NYSE Euronext and Bloomberg.

The Dow, with 30 stocks in tow, was introduced in 1896 by Charles Dow – a precursor version of mostly railroad companies started publishing in 1884 – and was designed to give investors a snapshot at overall market activity.

It has spawned a number of more-focused offshoots, including transportation, real estate, and technology indexes.

The indexes business – which creates and licenses indexes for use on mutual funds, exchange-traded funds and other products – is a relatively stable and profitable unit for Dow Jones amid a period of steep revenue decline in its core newspaper franchise.

The Journal says a name change is no certainty, due to its existing name recognition. The story quotes a “person familiar with the matter” as saying that any deal would likely require that the Dow Jones name remain.

News Corp., Dow Jones strike deal-report

News Corp. considers the sale of its Dow Jones indexes. MSCI Inc, NYSE Euronext, Bloomberg LP are the said bidders.