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List and Database News
Lake Group Media Inc. has been named manager for World Publications’ 14 magazine lists. More than 2 million subscribers names are available.
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Crowd Control
When Visa signs on as an event sponsor, it goes all out. It is currently in relationships with the Olympic Games, the National Football League, NASCAR,
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Volkscycle
My late mother was the most incredibly optimistic person I’ve ever known. A favorite family story, illustrative of her nature, is the one about the time
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National Impact
Every now and then, a story will hit the newswires, recapping a small event because of it has some sort of unique nature or oddness. The clip then picks
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Listline e-Newsletter
Estee Marketing Group Inc. has been appointed manager of Double Play’s
list of 62,991 consumers who purchased baseball-related products. The
average unit of sale is $130 for books, collectibles and other general
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Visits to Web Shopping and Classified Sites Rise 25.6%
U.S. visits to Web shopping and classifieds sites jumped 25.6% from the year-ago holiday season and peaked on Thanksgiving Day, said Internet research company Hitwise.
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Health Sciences Group to Purchase Swiss Research
Health Sciences Group, Inc. has signed an agreement to acquire Swiss Research, Inc.
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Shoppers Increasingly Pre-Research Retail Purchases Online
Forty-three percent more shoppers used retailers’ web sites to look at items to buy in stores during the 2004 holiday season compared to last year, according to CrossMedia Services Inc.
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Consumers Not Yet Convinced: Survey
Chalk it up to high fuel prices, slow job recovery and the war in Iraq, but American consumers are still cautious about prospects for 2005, according to a survey conducted earlier this month by NOP World/Roper Reports. While the U.S. market was buoyed …
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U.S. Brands Hurt by Foreign Policy
(Direct Newsline) — A new poll indicates 20% of European and Canadian consumers consciously avoid purchasing American brands because they disapprove of U.S. foreign policies, according to GMI Inc., a Seattle-based market research firm. U.S. brands face …