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Two Thirds of Business Decision Makers in the US and Europe See Data Analytics as Important to their Business
Data Analytics Seen as Having the Biggest Impact on Better Serving Customer Needs
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Leader of Ipsos in North America Appointed to CASRO Board of Directors
Pierre Le Manh to Step into Role on CASRO's Board in 2015
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Affluent Population Expands in Size, Spending Power & Marketplace Importance
Affluent Population Projected to Grow 8% from 2013, Fueling Broad Increases in Media Audiences and Category Spending
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Risk from Counterfeiters to Increase as China's Auto-Parts Market to Double in Size by 2019
Ipsos Business Consulting - Key Insights
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The Majority of Citizens in 12 EU Countries are Not Interested in the Upcoming European Elections
The Level of Awareness of Other European Leaders is also Very Poor, with Only Three Obvious Exceptions: Merkel, Cameron and Hollande
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Respondents Across Twelve European Countries Reveal What is Driving the Vote in the Upcoming European Union Elections
79% wanting to stay in the EU but 30% of them want the EU's powers to be reduced
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Respondents Across Twelve European Countries Surveyed Say In Upcoming European Union Elections, 42% Will Vote For Party With Best Policies For Their Country, 13% With Best Policies For Europe, 11% To Make A Protest Vote About Way Their Country Is...
79% wanting to stay in the EU but 30% of them want the EU's powers to be reduced
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Europe is on the Wrong Track Say Citizens in Ten of EU's Largest Countries - But Little Desire to Leave the European Union Outright
Faultlines Across Europe with Mediterranean Countries (Spain, Italy, France) Most Unhappy, But Central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) More Positive
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Europe is on the Wrong Track Say Citizens in Ten of EU's Largest Countries - But Little Desire to Leave the European Union Outright
Faultlines Across Europe with Mediterranean Countries (Spain, Italy, France) Most Unhappy, But Central Europe (Germany, Poland, Hungary) More Positive
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Consumers in 13 European Countries Reject EU-Proposed Cap on Bank Fees
65% Say it Would Make Using Bank Cards Worse for Consumers; 82% Believe Retailers Would Increase Profits But Not Pass Savings On to Consumers