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Wimbledon campaign an ace for Evian thanks to Ipsos ASI research
Evian's sponsorship of Wimbledon, evaluated using Ipsos ASI research, won the best use of research in a sponsorship campaign at the Hollis Sponsorship awards.
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Ipsos Group report continued growth in 2008 supported by strong UK performance
Supported by a strong performance from Ipsos in the UK, Ipsos Group has published its 2008 results showing organic growth of 7.8% and an operating margin of 10%.
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Ipsos launches Reputation Council to monitor key issues in a volatile economic climate
Ipsos's Reputation Centre has assembled some of Europe's most senior corporate communicators to form the Reputation Council.
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Will the internet mean the end of civilisation as we know it?
Andrew Green of Ipsos MediaCT in Warc's Market Leader magazine looks at the implications for the Internet on traditional broadcast and print media.
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Experiences and Perceptions of Property Managing Agents
The Office of Fair Trading commissioned Ipsos Scotland to undertake a survey of owner-occupiers living in flats as part of a market study of Scottish property managing agents.
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Thought Piece - The On Demand Market
The multichannel TV homes universe has grown from 29% at the end of 2000 (Ipsos MediaCT's Technology Tracker), to over 88% of homes (Ofcom Q3 2008).
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In Perspective 2008/09
What does the future hold? This Ipsos report looks back at Britain in 2008 and ahead to Britain in 2009.
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Ipsos and RDA network publish National Business Survey
Business confidence is expected to deteriorate further over the next 12 months, according to the latest National Business Survey conducted by the leading independent research company Ipsos on behalf of England's Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) and Invest Northern Ireland.
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Hillary Clinton Confounded The Pollsters In New Hampshire On Tuesday
The Sun' s Political Editor commissioned Bob Worcester to write a personal "Why the polls got it wrong in New Hampshire" article for the Sun, Britain's best selling national daily newspaper, specifically in "Sunspeak".