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New IAB and Bain & Company Study Poses New Organizing Model for Online Publishers; 700 Marketers say they require "Triple-Play Services" from Online Media Companies Bain & Company press release 11/12/2009 Interactive sales teams with category and relationship expertise, services that provide solutions to marketer challenges and better measurement are just some of the organizational and systemic challenges that inhibit online ad growth revealed in "Building Brands Online," a study released today by Bain & Company, the global business consulting firm, and the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB).
James Root, business growth and organization expert, returns to Hong Kong Bain & Company personnel release 10/28/2009 James Root, recognized business growth and consumer products industry expert, is returning to the Hong Kong office of Bain & Company after a seven year absence from the region.
U.S recession default scorecard: 300 major companies down, 300 to go; according to Bain CRG Fall 2009 Corporate Default Outlook Bain & Company press release 10/23/2009 More default dominoes poised to fall as wave of speculative debt maturities come due in 2011 and 2012
Strength by luxury goods shoppers in Asia and online bring glimmers of hope to beleaguered industry, says Bain & Company in release of annual worldwide market study Bain & Company press release 10/21/2009 Smaller than expected decline forecast for 2009; Positive growth predicted for 2010; Full recovery not expected before 2011
Next generation infrastructure competition drives markets to greater broadband speed and access Bain & Company press release 10/13/2009 New study finds path to next-generation bandwidth speed and coverage more likely in markets with two competing fixed access infrastructures complemented by wireless competition
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