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" ... His relationship with D’Angelo began in 2001, when D’Angelo’s company, D’Angelo Brands, which produced and packaged apple juice and other products, was unable to get a steady supply of the crushed and filtered apple juice necessary to build market share. It occurred to D’Angelo that maybe he needed his own processing plant. A friend told D’Angelo that a very wealthy man named Dr. Barry Sherman owned a bankrupt plant in Tiverton, a community in Bruce County, Ontario. Due to its proximity to the Bruce Nuclear Generating Station and a special deal provided by the power facility, the processing plant was powered by free electricity. In one of his earlier gambles, Sherman had financially propped up a former friend who had a plan to make juice and beer at the factory. The businessman (who Sherman eventually sued successfully) also had a scheme to make a product that could be fed to cows to reduce bovine belching and flatulence, major contributors to global warming. Those plans had come crashing down, and now Sherman’s money managers were planning to break up the state-of-the-art machinery and sell it off. D’Angelo got an audience with Sherman and his money managers and presented his plan. He would purchase the processing plant for $5 million (which he did not have) and pay Sherman by selling the beer-brewing equipment, which was brand new and had barely been used. D’Angelo says Sherman was so impressed, he suggested instead that they be partners. ... "
" ... My mom’s apple pie. What I considered to be the best apple pie I’ve ever had. Still is. ... "
" ... One bad apple can spoil the bunch, and the allegation against Wirecard’s fiduciary officers will need to be settled – the best regulations in the world will not prevent predetermined and systematic fraud. It would also be ill-advised to be overly critical of the global fintech payments sector because of Wirecard – the dynamic business models and innovations this sector offers are transformative to consumers’ access to and use of money. ... "
" ... The scent was inspired by an apple tree in Pfeiffer’s Northern California home. “In my home in Northern California, there is a 100-year-old Granny Smith apple tree in the front yard,” said Pfeiffer. “It’s small and looks like something out of a fairytale. Every year, it produces so many apples that its gnarly limbs drag the ground from the weight. When it is in bloom, it gives off a light, sweet smell that usually means spring has arrived and summer is just around the corner. Smyth is really the essence of what that scent is like for me.” ... "
" ... To make money. Suppliers are in the pockets of car manufacturers and their slice of the apple is going to get thinner and thinner. To get a bigger slice, they have to get with the zeitgeist – this is where the money flows. You don't do this by simply sticking an app in a car and calling it “smart”. This is where we can learn from the Facebooks of the world. These guys didn’t just take something that connects people and make it “smart”, but rather gave it emotion. What they have created is a highly emotive connection – that’s the connection to the zeitgeist. ... "