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Nine In Ten (87%) CEOs Bullish Their Business Has What It Takes To Compete In Global Marketplace - Consistent With 2002 Views
But Only 29% Say It's Time To Expand Into New Markets Rather Than Solidify Current Market
Top Ranked Priorities For CEOs In 2004: Ensuring Long-Term Company Financial Health; Increasing Productivity And Performance Improvement; Attracting And Retaining High Calibre Employees -
For Second Year Running, Paul Tellier Named Most Respected CEO By Peers
CEOs Believe that "Respect" Rings In A Premium Share Price, 67% Spending More Time Building Respect This Year...
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Canadians And Multi-Vitamins
While Most Canadians Feel (69%) It Is Important To Take A Multi-Vitamin When On A Weight Loss Diet, Only One Third (34%) Of Those Currently Following A Weight Loss Diet Are Actually Doing So Daily
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Canadians Are Expecting Greater Returns From Their RRSP Portfolios In 2004
Majority (54%) of RRSP Contributors Are Expecting Positive Rates of Return in 2004
One-Third (35%) of Canadians Willing to Take Some Risk in Order to Achieve Higher Returns...Up Smartly 10 Points Over Last Year -
The North "Poll": Santa's Approval Rating And Holiday Spending Among British Columbians
Eight-in-Ten (79%) British Columbians Approve Of Santa Claus' Performance Over Past Year
Hottest Gifts This Year Are Cell Phones, Video/Computer Games And Video Game Consoles
British Columbians Expect To Spend An Average Of $702 On Gifts This Holiday Season
Majority (55%) Say They'll Spend Same Amount As Last Year; 24% Less - 19% More -
Half (49%) Of Canadians Intend To Contribute To An RRSP This Tax Year--Up Smartly From 43% Last Tax Year
Annual RBC Royal Bank Survey Shows Canadians Back On Track After Drop In 2002
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One-In-Three Frequent Business Travellers Expect To Travel More In The Next 12 Months
Low-cost Airlines Seen As A Viable Alternative For Business Travellers
Business Travel Market Still Off Pre-9/11 Levels By 13-15% -
Canadians Paying Off Debt
Less Than Half (48%) Of Financial Decision-Makers Have "Structured Their Debt So They Pay The Lowest Amount Possible"
Three-Quarters (75%) "Consider Their Debt Payments To Be A Part Of Their Day-To-Day Living Expenses"