
May 29: a 5-cent soda that outlasted its formula, a watch company that won Everest without reaching the summit, the vote that built Russia's oligarchs, and a president re-elected four days before resigning
Four May 29 decisions across 129 years — Pemberton's $73.96 first Coca-Cola ad (1886) launches what becomes a $275B brand built by Asa Candler's marketing instincts, not Pemberton's formula; Rolex (1953) publishes its Everest ad three days before Smiths — whose watch Hillary actually wore — and wins a 70-year brand association from John Hunt's honest durability endorsement; Yeltsin's 535–467 parliamentary election (1990) triggers shock therapy and the loans-for-shares auctions that hand Norilsk Nickel ($170M), Yukos ($310M), and Sibneft ($100M) to connected bankers, creating the oligarch class; Blatter wins re-election 133–73 at FIFA (May 29, 2015) and resigns four days later after Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Visa, and Budweiser coordinate a single-day public demand.

1886 — Pemberton's first Coca-Cola ad, and what it actually bought

1953 — Rolex wins Everest without a single watch on the summit

1990 — The vote that created Russia's oligarchs

2015 — Blatter re-elected, resigned
참고 출처
- 1Wikipedia: Coca-Cola
- 2AJC: Coca-Cola's first ad was in its hometown newspaper
- 3Wikipedia: John Stith Pemberton
- 4Wikipedia: Asa Griggs Candler
- 5Wikipedia: List of most valuable brands
- 6The Coca-Cola Company: New Coke
- 7Wikipedia: 1953 British Mount Everest expedition
- 8The Watch Collectors' Club: The Rolex Explorer Everest Controversy
- 9Hodinkee: Found — The Rolex Sir Edmund Hillary Wore to the Peak
- 10Rolex.org: A long-standing passion for adventure
- 11Wikipedia: Rolex
- 12The Hustle: How Mount Everest became a multimillion-dollar business
- 13The Washington Post: Yeltsin Wins Presidency of Russia
- 14Wikipedia: Boris Yeltsin
- 15Wikipedia: Dissolution of the Soviet Union
- 16Wikipedia: Loans for Shares Scheme
- 17Wikipedia: Russian Oligarchs
- 18Wikipedia: Mikhail Khodorkovsky
- 19Wikipedia: Privatization in Russia
- 20Wikipedia: 2015 FIFA corruption case
- 21The Guardian: Defiant Sepp Blatter vows to fix FIFA
- 22Wikipedia: Sepp Blatter
- 23The Guardian: Sepp Blatter resigns as FIFA president
- 24Business Insider: FIFA Made $4.8 Billion Off Brazil World Cup
- 25The Guardian: Coca-Cola and McDonald's lead calls for Blatter to stand down
- 26Wikipedia: Gianni Infantino
- 27Wikipedia: FIFA
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