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New Year's Eve: Staying in is the new going out
According to a new Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of Netflix, 77% of parents are planning to stay in.
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Ipsos India boosts leadership team in Public Affairs with senior level hiring
Hiring in sync with Ipsos’ positioning of domain expertise and client centricity
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Ipsos reinforces its Social Media Intelligence capabilities with the acquisition of Synthesio
Ipsos is pleased to announce the acquisition of Synthesio for an amount of over USD50 million in cash.
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Diabetes, Cancer and Heart disease emerge top 3 health concerns among Indians: Ipsos Study
Most Indians believe that healthcare systems will get better in future
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FIFA World Cup - 2018
83% Indians are aware of the World Cup 2018; 85% Claim to be watching Soccer: Ipsos Survey
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Ipsos Update - June 2018
Welcome to Ipsos Update – our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. June’s edition features new papers on shopper behaviour and the value of reputation, as well as global surveys on socialism, summer holiday plans and the Royal Family.
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2018 Summer Holiday Plans Among Europeans, Americans and Asians
Europ Assistance releases its 18th annual Barometer on Summer holidays, focusing on Europe's, America's, and the first time Asia's holidays plans. In 2018, summer holiday plans are consolidating in all countries with a stable budget in Europe and the United States, India and China, while increasing in Brazil. Millennials are disrupting traditional practices giving new strength to alternative lodging and online reviews in all markets including India.Social media are becoming a holidays must-have for India and China, the United States and Brazil while Europeans disconnect more easily. 60% of Indians and Chinese will not disconnect from work during their holidays; most Europeans intend to disconnect completely from work during their holidays.
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Consumer Sentiment Down: Thomson Reuters/Ipsos PCSI Survey
Consumer Confidence has seen a downward slide since Jan 2018
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Flair Indonesia 2018 - Dealing with the Opposites
Indonesia is more often in the news because of volcanic eruptions, tsunamis or other disasters, than for a more positive coverage. It is all the more unfair since the country, one of the most attractive in the world for tourists, has been experiencing sustained economic growth for decades and, since the election of the President Jokowi, has undertaken an unprecedented effort to modernize its infrastructure not just in Jakarta but all over the archipelago.
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Targeting Millennials Using Music Streaming Apps
With the significant improvement in infrastructure and mobile technology proliferation, digital entertainment is increasingly popular in Asia Pacific. And as the average cost of data plans comes down while the respect for the need to pay for music content gradually heightens, demand for digital music entertainment in the region grows.