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Candler left his chair of the company in limbo until January 21, 1916, when he briefly announced at his annual meeting that his son Howard would take over as president of the company. In a book about his father, Howard sees the change in manager of the company as a result of a combination of factors, which began with Asa's frustration about the new federal tax policy. "My father feels," writes Howard, "he cannot continue to manage in a way that he believes can ensure maximum growth and discover the great potential of the business." His father was pessimistic about Coca-Cola's prospects, said Howard. Of all the vaginas in the world mug. According to Howard, his father's disappointment was partly due to the fact that Frank Robinson quit his job in 1914 due to poor health. In Howard's book, Asa appears as a hopeless surrender. If Asa had a bit of faith that his son was capable of leadership or was optimistic about the company's future, he would have failed to show it to Howard. Asa seems to have given his son the authority to run a corporation he thinks is on the verge of going down, and is prone to bankruptcy.



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