C-Level (2000)
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Bapopik at AOL.COM
Mon Mar 1 22:05:32 UTC 2004
C-LEVEL
(Brought to you by Barry Popik, who first posted this here in 2000, then has tried three times to post this again. Nothing is easy. Ever...I left today open to go to the NYU Fales Library to check the cookbooks. Fales is open to 6 p.m. They just told me they're really open to 3 p.m. because of staff cuts. Every day of my life is like this.)
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 18:59:45
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C-LEVEL
Didn't the top used to be A-level, as in A-Number One? Nothing beats a
pun (C-level/sea level), I suppose. There are quite a few relevant hits on
the Dow Jones database.
From the NEW YORK OBSERVER, 6 November 2000, pg. 30, col. 2 ad:
_C-LEVEL_
_JOB TITLES._
_C-NOTE-FILLED_
_WALLETS._
The C means clout. And our readers have it. 52% of them hold C-level job
titles and the average overall net worth of $1.8 million dollars means
they're looking to buy. (...)
_RED HERRING_
RED HOT
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