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Getting to the Root of Innovation Part 2 of 2
Creating Actionable Segmentation Based on Market Landscape "White Space" Part 2 of 2 View part 1
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The Insurance Industry's Reputation after Hurricane Katrina
The hurricanes of 2005 had a devastating effect on the life and livelihood of Gulf Coast residents, and could be having a negative effect on the insurance industry. Recovery from the tremendous damage wreaked by Hurricane Katrina will cost unprecedented amounts of money: the U.S. government's most recent budget estimates spending for hurricanes Katrina and Rita at more than $100 billion. Recently, the Bush administration asked Congress to approve another $18 billion in aid, still far short of what's needed, according to insurance industry analysts. Tensions among the key players--federal, state, and local governments, disaster and relief agencies, the insurance industry, and hundreds of thousands of policyholders--seem unavoidable.
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Internet Adoption Slowing - But Dependence On It Continues To Grow
Though Global Online Population Growth Slowed In 2005, Access To And Application Of The Internet Continues To Evolve Rapidly According To Ipsos Insight's Latest The Face of the Web Study
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Ipsos ASI Appoints Presidents
Advertising Research Specialists Announce New Regional Division Management Team
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Ipsos Launches New Campaign for Time-Pressed Marketers
Ipsos Minute Helps Stay On Top of Trends and Ideas
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Fees Keeping American Taxpayers From Using Credit Cards To Make Tax Payments
Of Americans Who Owe the IRS For 2005, Balance Due Is An Average of $3,400, According To New Ipsos Insight Survey