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Tag Archives: P&G
A Simple Detail, A Production Cornerstone
The Special Olympics World Summer Games will be held in Athens from June 25 to July 4th this Summer. Right now, athletes around the world are preparing and competing, hoping to earn a bid. Which means corporations are preparing and … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising
Tagged Facebook, Kerry Hincka, Molly Hincka, Olson, P&G, Special Olympics
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Blaming The Media Is So Passe: Blame the Immedia
Yesterday was one gut-wrenching day on Wall Street. The market was whipsawed by a series of incredible sell-offs, all triggered by a futures traders’ sell order typo that read “16 billion” instead of “16 million.” The Dow responded by dropping … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising
Tagged Captivate, Dow, Immedia, Media, New York Times, P&G, Wall Street
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