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" ... Despite India’s faltering economic growth, CEO Gupta is unfazed. “We are trying to disrupt ourselves,” says Gupta, who took management control in 2014 from Mariwala. “What got us here is not going to take us to the next level.” To that end, the company is focused on expanding into new products and markets, from high-protein meal soup in India to baby oil in Bangladesh and roll-on deodorant in Vietnam. ... "
" ... Seemingly unfazed by any reports of backstage heat, Riddle responded to a recent post from the @WWEonFox Twitter account, tweeting the following: ... "
" ... So far, markets seem unfazed by Biden’s popularity. It’s still early stages and a Biden Presidency may do little to disrupt the status quo if the Senate remains Republican. History suggests that markets like split government, primarily because it mutes political overreach. ... "
" ... Zuo appears unfazed by any challengers—and remains focused on dominating the China market. Sequoia China Capital’s Neil Shen describes Zuo as “hardworking and very tech-savvy.” To stay ahead, Zuo—with his computer science degree—spends heavily on research and development to improve KE’s capabilities. Last year’s total R&D spending was over $200 million, more than double the 2018 figure, and about 30% of the funds raised in the IPO—roughly $630 million—will help pay for more R&D. ... "
" ... “I'm glad you brought that up” and its close cousin, “That was a good question,” are efforts to appear to be unfazed by the attack, acknowledge the questioner’s astuteness, defuse the challenge, and to have a moment to think. But there are problems with this maneuver because the question was clearly not good, nor is the presenter glad to have been asked it. Characterizing a tough question as good appears ironic at best, if not outright hypocritical. ... "