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- 1From:Alaska Business Monthly (Vol. 38, Issue 9)Though peonies have been growing in Alaska since the Gold Rush, it wasn't until the early 2000s that raising the flowers became a commercial industry. Since then, peony growers have worked diligently to develop both...
- 2From:Daily Variety (Vol. 282, Issue 16)MIAMI -- MTV Networks Latin America will launch VH1, its third feevee in the region, in the second quarter, at a time when most pay TV industry execs expect other channels will disappear from cable and satellite lineups...
- 3From:Advertising Age (Vol. 78, Issue 18)hello, relaunch. Once-Razr-sharp Motorola not only reported a $181 million loss in the first quarter, but a 15% drop in cellphone sales, which CEO Ed Zander told analysts is "unacceptable.'' It's up to Mr. Zander and...
- 4From:Restaurants & Institutions (Vol. 115, Issue 8)Duplicating a hot urban restaurant's success in the suburbs can be tricky, a truth that veteran Chicago restaurateur Michael Kornick was forced to acknowledge when he took ink, the restaurant, to a well-to-do area north...
- 5From:Wines & Vines (Vol. 84, Issue 6)Say you've got a hot little boutique winery and some powerful reviews. Your reserve wines are on allocation and the rest of your 5,000 case annual production is snapped up by a few key wine shops and trendy restaurants...
- 6From:Brandweek (Vol. 46, Issue 12)CALL ME Joe Marketing Guy. I like big marketing ideas. Bold promises. Sexy, content-rich Web sites, glossy collateral materials, flashy TV spots, you name it. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to fret my brand...
- 7From:Accounting Today (Vol. 18, Issue 8)Are you looking for the next big idea to strengthen your firm's marketing program? Consider implementing a few basic marketing techniques on a consistent basis to reap more favorable results. Here are seven secrets for...
- 8From:Restaurants & Institutions (Vol. 113, Issue 6)Three stuffed fish reside in Kent Taylor's office: one from the waters off Sarasota, Fla., one from Clearwater, Fla., and one from the Ohio River at Cincinnati. All three are markets in which the founder and president...
- 9From:Black Enterprise (Vol. 38, Issue 3)"NEW PRODUCTS DRIVE BUSINESS GROWTH AND PROFITABILITY," SAYS Roland Owens, co-owner of Mobile Technics, an IT consulting, project management, and software solutions firm in Los Angeles. "Unfortunately, the route for...
- 10From:Variety (Vol. 396, Issue 7)The 10,000-strong global TV biz decamps to Cannes this week for the 20th annual Mipcom trade show--and program buyers are definitely in the catbird seat. The five-day fall sales bazaar will be chock-a-block with Yank...
- 11From:WWDByline: Ellen Groves PARIS - Sephora has expansion plans in store. The LVMH Mot Hennessy Louis Vuitton-owned perfumery chain this week announced it will enter eight markets and open 170 stores in 2008. It also...
- 12From:Pipeline & Gas Journal (Vol. 231, Issue 6)Operations of cable-controlled work-class remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs) is a business worth $600 million worldwide and this is forecast to grow to $725 million by 2008, according to The World AUV & ROV...
- 13From:Library Journal (Vol. 137, Issue 14)A few years ago, Wyoming State Library set out to promote its database of ChilLon auto repair manuals. The library wanted to reach men in the state who repaired cars. Building a campaign featuring a mudflap girl holding...
- 14From:Diesel Progress North American Edition (Vol. 70, Issue 6)Now this is weird. Usually the aftermarket--the parts and service side of the business--gets all kinds of attention, resources and "sell more" pressure when sales are down. In slow times, parts, service, reman,...
- 15From:Global Cosmetic Industry (Vol. 176, Issue 1)The adage suggests that who you know in life can tip the scale toward personal success. We like to think that who you know can also make your work life more interesting, broadening your perspective on events shaping...
- 16From:The Practical Accountant (Vol. 42, Issue 1)The consultancy PDI-Global (pdiglobal.com) offers these tips to enhance your proposal's chances of success. Make sure it: 1. Focuses on your client's needs, not your firm's capabilities. 2. Explains the benefits...
- 17From:Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review (Vol. 13, Issue 1)* The issue of whether concentrated financial markets--those with a few large suppliers--are more stable or less stable than less concentrated markets is important to policymakers and others concerned about potential...
- 18From:Advertising Age (Vol. 75, Issue 33)Byline: Normandy Madden On Nanjing Road, Shanghai's answer to Madison Avenue, well-dressed women eye designer fashions at a new luxury shopping center, junior executives stop at Starbucks before heading to work in...
- 19From:MarketingRIAS, an over-50s specialist insurer, has appointed Watson Phillips Norman to its pounds 4m direct-response account. The agency won the work following a four-way pitch handled by the AAR. It will develop strategy for...
- 20From:Feedstuffs (Vol. 85, Issue 38)THE U.S. Department of Agriculture provides about $250 million annually for five market development programs that are intended to help agricultural producers increase their exports by building, maintaining and expanding...