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  2. Ron Edmundo Dantes - Wikipedia

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    Ron Edmundo Dantes is a prestigious cuban rum brand produced in Santiago de Cuba. Only 3000 bottles are issued every year. Only 3000 bottles are issued every year. It is a 40% rum, has a golden color and has a little vanilla taste.

  3. Corporación Cuba Ron - Wikipedia

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    Corporación Cuba Ron is a state-run bottler of Havana Club and other alcoholic beverages in Cuba. [1] Founded in 1993, it has been under the Cuban Ministry of the Food Industry since 2000. [citation needed] As of 12 Aug 2019, Juan Gonzalez Escalona is the President of Corporación Cuba Ron SA. [2]

  4. Havana Club - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, it is also bottled in India, the world's second-largest rum market. [29] Pernod Ricard plays heavily on Cuban themes in its marketing, including labeling Havana Club as "El Ron de Cuba" ("The Rum of Cuba"). [1] [12] It is one of the most common items brought into the US by tourists returning from Cuba. [12]

  5. Cuba may import sugar, rum industry pressed amid ... - AOL

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    Cuba produced 350,000 metric tons in. ... forcing the government to import and putting more pressure on its domestic rum, soft drink and pharmaceutical industries, according to official reports ...

  6. Matusalem & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Matusalem & Company was founded by brothers Benjamin and Eduardo Camp, who left Spain and settled in Santiago de Cuba in 1872 for the purpose of establishing a rum distillery., [1]: 38 [2] The Camp brothers brought with them their knowledge and expertise in the solera system of blending and distillation used in making Spanish cognac and sherry.

  7. Jose Maria Bosch Lamarque - Wikipedia

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    José Maria Bosch Lamarque (Pepín Bosh) was a Cuban exile and the chief executive and president of Bacardi for 32 years. [1] He is credited for saving the Bacardi company from bankruptcy and closure several times in his tenure, and oversaw its rum empire during the most tumultuous moments in the company's history, including the Great Depression and the Cuban Revolution. [1]

  8. Bacardi - Wikipedia

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    Bacardi's success in transitioning into an international brand and company was due mostly to Schueg, who branded Cuba as "The home of rum", and Bacardí as "The king of rums and the rum of Kings". Expansion began overseas, first to Mexico in 1931, where architects Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe and Felix Candela designed office buildings and a ...

  9. Project management triangle - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Martin Barnes (1968) proposed a project cost model based on cost, time and resources (CTR) in his PhD thesis and in 1969, he designed a course entitled "Time and Cost in Contract Control" in which he drew a triangle with each apex representing cost, time and quality (CTQ). [4] Later, he expanded quality with performance, becoming CTP.