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en As with many facets of the pharmaceutical industry, co-promotion invest decisions needs to make sound business sense for a company's bottom-line. Wise companies take into consideration the return on investment of their resources as well as their level of involvement in a partnership before allocating resources to a co-promotion product.

en In addition to building one of the largest audiences of active car shoppers anywhere, our focus on quality is clearly reflected by this study. Whether it's through our $100 million dollar investment in advertising and promotion, or our powerful partnership network, we're committed to bringing quality, in-market car shoppers to our listings, and ultimately to our dealer partners. By providing our visitors with industry leading vehicle search functionality, more than 1.4 million vehicle listings and the resources they need to support their buying decision, we turn shoppers into buyers.

en His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance. This level of detail is essential in assisting investors make informed decisions on a residential real estate investment transaction. We are a network funded by activity on behalf of our members so it only makes sense, the more educated our members are and the more resources we provide them, the more money we will make for them. Simply put, we only make money if they do.

en He's very high on product promotion through partnerships such as the recent King Kong promotion, and he seems to like having new products in the pipeline.

en We fully expect that this combination will encourage investment, enhance the ability of companies to access financial resources and assure timely, informed execution of investment decisions.

en Companies have to invest in research and development, lest their competitors pass them by. And they have to spend money in sales and marketing to make sure their products are getting their due in terms of promotion. Right now, the environment is so competitive that it's impossible to shift the increase in costs to the consumer, and companies are getting their margins squeezed.

en Terry Garvin and I did whatever we had to do to make the Amarillo promotion a financial success. We wore many different hats. Concession is a big part of the income that keeps a promotion going, so Terry would get huge bags of popcorn, 2-liter bottles of soft drinks, and bags of ice, at wholesale prices, and the promotion would sell them.

en Decisions were made to move resources and to not move resources that just don't make sense to me, and then, there was this incredible dance between the governor and the president about who had final authority, ... I just don't appreciate that kind of stuff when people are dying in my city.

en A lot of people ask why don't I do more marketing or why don't I do certain things. But it just seems to make more sense to ask, 'Why?' I'm not really in the business of — I don't know what it's called — self-promotion.

en The companies who are the most innovative are the ones that will survive. Companies that don't invest in new technologies and don't invest in a skilled work force will not have the resources to compete.

en This recognition validates the success we're experiencing in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) market, as well as our strategy to provide consumer goods companies with the most comprehensive solutions and targeted BI platform in the industry. As the use of business intelligence in the CPG industry continues to increase, Business Objects has become the vendor of choice for companies looking to improve margins, sales, marketing, and trade promotion management, as well as for optimizing supply chain and category management functions. The CPG industry is a key market for Business Objects, and we are excited that the readers of Consumer Goods Technology have recognized our leadership for the second straight year.

en A lot of the demand that the industry has created over the years has been through promotion, and for that promotion to be effective, there has to be trust. That trust has been lost.

en The suites are used to affect companies' bottom line. There has to be a return on their investment.

en If we don't have the resources, it doesn't make any sense to make policy decisions that can't be supported. You can't make these kinds of decisions in isolation.

en If we wouldn't have been able to bring in the General Lee, it's probably not as good as a promotion. . . . So, once you've got that initial idea and you have some leads, then you start trying to fill out the promotion with supporting elements that will make it even better.


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