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The Path from Ad Blocking Purgatory to Programmatic Nirvana
Programmatic buying has led to a revolution in advertising. However, online users are now being presented with more ad-cluttered sites and, as a result, are turning to ad blocking software.
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Half of People Believe UK Will Vote to Leave the EU
With the British referendum on European Union (EU) membership on 23 June rapidly approaching, a new poll from Ipsos reveals that half (49%) of Europeans in eight other EU countries believe that Britain will vote to leave the EU.
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How Australia Eats, Thinks About And Shops For Food
This study reveals the actual food attitudes and behaviour of everyday Australians.
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Brazil Pulse - Consumer’s Confidence Has Reached the Lowest Level - April 2016
The high disapproval of Dilma Roussef’s administration and the country’s erroneous direction result in nearly 60% of support for the impeachment - which is lower (43%) in classes D and E.
Consumer’s confidence has reached the lowest level considering all the historical series, and is at 64 points.
A country in economic depression, political instability and injured pride. What are the main problems to be solved to revert this situation? -
Who Will Win the Race to Treat NASH?
Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis, or NASH, is a liver disease characterized by rising prevalence, low diagnosis and a lack of therapies approved for treatment. All of these factors combine to make NASH a priority for the healthcare industry – and, potentially, a multi-billion-dollar market. Accordingly, the race is now on among several pharma companies to develop the first effective pharmacotherapy to treat NASH.
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Pneumonia: A View From Europe
This study looks at awareness and perceptions of Pneumonia among the 50+ population in nine European markets.
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Mobile Wallet Payments: The Next Big Wave in India
What is the common thread among business people, students, IT professionals, rural farmers and store owners in India? The smart phone…
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Everything You Need to Know About The European Affluent
This first edition of the newsletter tells you all about the interests and leisure activities of the upper layer of the European population.
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Consumer Book of Pakistan 2014-15
As one of the least documented economies in the world, but with a population of 180 million across 500 cities and 45,000 villages, the Consumers Book of Pakistan realises the need for authentic data for such a big and diverse market.
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Brazil Pulse - Direction of Country and President's Approval - March 2016
The most negative scenario post-1989. The free-fall trend that started in 2015 has stagnated among the lowest levels in the past 10 years.