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What Do Americans Think About the Upcoming 2016 Summer Olympics?
Seven out of ten Americans plan to watch any of the 2016 Summer Games and most are aware the Olympics are being held in Rio, Brazil.
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Leads Trump by 5 Points (July 29)
Among Likely Voters, Clinton now leads Trump by 5 points (40% vs 35%) on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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Is Pokémon GO Just What Retailers Need?
It’s the latest craze that has swept the nation since its launch last Thursday 14th July. Reports from SimilarWeb in the US already suggest that it’s overtaken Twitter in terms of daily active users, with the number engaged on the app reaching 5.92% of the US Android population. So what does this mean for the UK? And how can one phone app benefit retailers in the wake of Brexit?
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Summer Holidays of the Europeans and Americans
What motivates people to go on holiday? When to go, and where? Focusing on people from mainland Europe, the US and Brazil, a number of trends emerge in the 2016 Ipsos/Europ Assistance Barometer.
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Cheetahs, Chickens and Goldfish - Winning Against Others Who Are Not So Fast
Speed can be a mixed blessing. The cheetah is the fastest animal on land, yet 90% die within 3 months of birth. Chickens grow four times more quickly than they did fifty years ago and more than sixty times faster than they might grow naturally - but 80% of them are thought to be infected with Salmonella, Campylobacter or E coli.*
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2016 US Elections - Clinton Now Leads Trump by Just 4 Points (July 21)
Clinton now leads Trump by just 4 points among registered voters (40% vs. 36%) on the last Ipsos/Reuters Poll.
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More than Eight in Ten Americans Have Seen or Heard About Pokémon Go in the News
Despite high awareness, less than a third can correctly identify a Pokémon character.
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Taking Responsibility - Dutch Team Runs for Charity
Members of Ipsos team participated in the Amsterdam Zuidas Run, a business run with 2.500 contestants from over 250 companies, in the Battle of Professions.
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Taking Responsibility - Soup Day Initiative
Ipsos in South Africa celebrates Mandela Day by supporting children.
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How Free, Equal and Connected Do People in Europe Feel Today?
“Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité” - The French national motto (“freedom, equality, brotherhood”) dates back from the French revolution, more than 2 centuries ago. Since then, those values have trickled through Europe with ups and downs. How free, equal and connected do people in Europe feel today?