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British V-reg Car Buyers Pay £1.2billion Too Much
In the week that official figures for the September sales of 'V' registration cars are revealed, Direct Line claims that British drivers could have saved £1.2 billion had they bought their new cars on the continent. At the same time, Direct Line has revealed figures from its new Direct Line Motoring Report showing that over half of British drivers would consider buying their new car on mainland Europe.
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Ipsos - New Study Pinpoints What Consumers Want From Corporations
Consumers Worldwide Expect Businesses to Achieve Social as Well as Economic Goals New Study Pinpoints What Consumers Want From Corporations
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Grey Power - Booming Baby Boomers
Britain's baby boomers are enjoying an economic boom unparalleled to the rest of society a report reveals today. Women and men between the ages of 50 and 64 have the highest incomes and spend more on goods, food and leisure than the rest of the population.
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Are You Being Served?
Which? Online's 1999 Annual Internet survey reports an increase in online shopping
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Tomorrow's Company is the Company You'll Keep
Hewlett Packard Consulting
Building Your Company's Vision Conference
Thursday, 8 July 1999, Chelsea Harbour -
Internet Survey Highlights Thirst For Speed
A new national survey by MORI for Intel reveals that use of the Internet is, at last, taking off in the UK. The survey is part of Intel's commitment to helping speed up the Internet - or the 'world wide wait' - through the development of new technologies such as the recently introduced Pentium? III processor.
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Winning Women's Votes in Europe
The gender gap in voting patterns and political priorities at the 1999 European Election
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UK Consumers Want To Shop Online But Are Unimpressed
UK Retailers Fall to Meet Online Shoppers Expectations