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Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Below 90 For Fifth Straight Month, In Sharp Contrast to Optimism of First Half of Year
CASH Index Fell Below 90 in June and Has Never Recovered;
Was Near or Above 100 Most of the First Five Months of 2002 -
Americans Continue To Embrace Potential Of Digital Music
Ipsos-Reid's Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace With Online Music Distribution, Finds Americans' Digital Music Appetite Remains Strong Throughout 2002
Over 100 Million Americans Have Listened To A Pre-recorded CD's On Their Computer, And Roughly 60 million Have Downloaded -
More Consumers Are Asking Their Doctors for Drug Samples - By Name
Ipsos PharmTrends Finds Patients Increasingly Savvy
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Technologies With Clear Benefits Will Win This Holiday Season
Faced With A Glut Of Technology Offerings, Budget-Conscious Consumers Will Turn To Smaller-Ticket Products They Understand, Suggests Ipsos-Reid Survey
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Continuing Growth
Revenues in the First Nine Months of 2002 up 12.2%
Organic Growth in the First Nine Months of 2002 : 7.8% -
Ipsos-Reid CASH Index: Remains Low, At 74.9, But Change Since QII Suggests Poor Consumer Attitudes May Not Translate Directly Into A Poor Holiday Shopping Season
But In The Longer-Range, Continued Low Scores On Job Prospects May Indicate Consumers Assume A Continued Slow Economy In Early 2003
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Most Internet Users Will Be Online Shoppers This Holiday Season
Books and Videos Top the Shopping List, Followed by Music, Clothes, and Hardware/Software
Computer Hardware and Software will be on the Holiday List for 1-in-3 Online Shoppers
Almost No One Wants to Make a Gift of Cheap, Pirated Copies of the Real Thing -
Americans See Themselves As More Respectful Than They Were A Year Ago Toward Cultures With Different Values
A Majority of Americans Feel That Their Respect for Other Cultures Has Increased Over the Past Year, and Almost All Report Feeling Happier That They Live in the U.S.A. Ipsos-Reid World Monitor Poll Says
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: The Do-It-Yourself Election
Democrats Fail to Turn Economic Distress into Votes for a New Economic Policy; Republicans Fail to Turn Bush Job Scores into Preference for Republican Congress; Parties Leave Voters to Figure It Out for Themselves
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: It's All Tied Up and There's Nothing Bush Can Do About It
Congressional Party Control Preference is 45% Democrats, 44% Republicans Among Likely Voters.
Bush is a Weak Force Affecting Vote Decisions Heading Into Final Weekend