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GM Publicly Drops Tiger Woods

GM Publicly Drops Tiger Woods

Since his Thanksgiving car crash and subsequent exposures of infidelity, Tiger Woods has been quickly dropped by longtime sponsors such as Accenture and Gatorade.

 

AT&T Is the Latest to Drop Woods

AT&T Is the Latest to Drop Woods

AT&T, whose logo had been emblazoned on Tiger Woods’s golf bag, said Thursday that it is ending its sponsorship agreement with him.

 

Tag Heuer Drops Tiger Woods from Ads

The Swiss watch company has no time for Tiger.

 

Nike chairman stands by Tiger Woods: report

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Nike Inc Chairman and co-founder Phil Knight said the scandal surrounding Tiger Woods is "part of the game" in signing endorsement deals with athletes and did not back away from the athletic shoe and clothing maker's relationship with the golfer.

 

Accenture marks 1st sponsor to cut ties with Woods

Accenture marks 1st sponsor to cut ties with Woods

Global consulting firm Accenture Ltd. has ended its relationship with Tiger Woods, marking the first major sponsor to cut ties altogether with the golfer since his alleged infidelities surfaced and he announced an indefinite leave from the sport to work on his marriage. In its first statement since the Woods' scandal erupted, Accenture said Sunday the golfer is "no longer the right...

 

Gillette to Limit Role of Woods in Marketing

Gillette to Limit Role of Woods in Marketing

One day after Tiger Woods said he was taking an “indefinite break” from the PGA Tour to try to repair his marriage, Gillette became the first of his major sponsors to distance itself, saying it would limit his role in its marketing.

 

Tiger Woods' sponsors taking a timeout

Tiger Woods' sponsors taking a timeout

It's unknown how the scandal will affect him as a spokesman, but most expect things to get better, using Kobe Bryant as an example.

As Tiger Woods uses silence to deal with the uproar over his alleged infidelities, his sponsors apparently are following suit, quietly not running his ads until the worst is over.

 

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