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For Book Buyers, What's Old Is New Again
Discount Hungry U.S. Consumers Spent More Than $530 million On Used Books During 2002, Ipsos BookTrends Reveals
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Optimism Wanes After War In Iraq; Ipsos CASH Index Returns To Downward Trend Of Pre-War Period
Concerns About Personal Finances And The Future State Of Local Economies Drive Drop Throughout Month Of May
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DTC Ads for Prescription Drugs are Proving Their Worth
Six years of consumer purchase trends support their effectiveness, reveals Ipsos PharmTrends174
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Rise In Consumer Confidence Ends As Ipsos CASH Index Holds Steady
Concerns About The Current And Future State Of Local Economies And Personal Finances Combine To Stall Further Gains
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Leading Survey-Based Marketing Research Group Launches New U.S. Company
Ipsos-Insight Aims To Take Bigger Slice of $6 billion MR Pie
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Children's Book Sales Slide in 2002
Sluggish Fourth Quarter Offsets First Half Gains, Ipsos Research Shows
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On The Eve Of War, The United States Stands Alone
International Polling Shows Publics of Traditional U.S. Allies Oppose U.S.-British-Led Military Action to Remove Saddam Hussein
U.S. Citizens Stand Alone in Favor of Military Action in Choice Posed in Polls in Canada, France, U.K. and the U.S.
In Survey of Nine Countries, Majorities in Most Want to Distance Themselves from U.S. Policies in General -- France, Japan, Spain, Canada and U.K. More So -- While Three-in-Four Americans Want Other Countries to Draw Closer to U.S. Policies -
Book Buyers Continue To Seek Discounts
Weak Fourth Quarter, Smaller Customer Base
Hurt Industry Performance, Ipsos Reveals