BBD/Proximity Asia Announces Alliance With MobileBehavior

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- BBD/Proximity Asia Announces Alliance With MobileBehavior
- CMG Holdings Inc. Announces the Purchase of The Experiential …
- Kodak Exposes: Canadian Consumers verspent $500 Million on Inkjet …
- Last Chance to Register for Aberdeen’s Supply Chain Management Summit

BBD/Proximity Asia Announces Alliance With MobileBehavior
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The Won Report ranked proximity No. 1 CRM agency in the world for two consecutive years 2004-2005. mnicom Group Inc (NYSE: MC) (www. com) is a leading global marketing and corporate communications company. mnicom’s branded networks and numerous specialty firms provide advertising strategic media planning interactive direct and promotional marketing public relations and other specialty communications services to over 5000 clients in more than 100 countries.

CMG Holdings Inc. Announces the Purchase of The Experiential …
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In 2006 Special Events Magazine ranked XA as one of the ‘Top 30 Powerhouse Event Companies in the World. ‘ About CMG CMG Holdings Inc. is a full service global marketing and communications company operating in the sectors of talent management event management and commercial rights. Talent Management includes representation of personalities in the entertainment athletic literary industries for endorsements licensing speaking appearances and image marketing. Event Management includes marquis hospitality sponsorships licensing production and implementation of events including hospitality services pairing corporate client sponsors and premier events to ensure the highest return on their investment and brand exposure. Commercial Rights includes branding consulting licensing sponsorships sales through image marketing tools to generate premier brand recognition for our clients. Forward Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

Kodak Exposes: Canadian Consumers verspent $500 Million on Inkjet …
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Kodak’s “Print and Prosper” campaign boldly exposes the issue of high-priced ink and how Canadian consumers overpaid for inkjet printer ink – to the tune of $500 million CDN in 2008 alone. * Kodak first introduced its consumer inkjet line in 2007 and reinvented the consumer inkjet printer industry with a new business model – outstanding image quality superior image permanence and significant savings on the price of ink. Consumers worldwide have embraced Kodak’s value proposition and the company’s installed base of inkjet printers has grown to more than one million units in the past two years. In 2009 Kodak aims to double that number and is supporting that goal with a series of marketing investments including the “Print and Prosper” campaign.

Last Chance to Register for Aberdeen’s Supply Chain Management Summit
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“Aberdeen is the leading fact-based research firm covering the Supply Chain space and the Supply Chain summit offers a great platform for networking and collaboration with true industry peers. Confirmed speakers include: — Coca-Cola North America – Thomas Blackstock Former Vice President Supply Chain perations — Cisco Systems – Angel Mendez Senior Vice President Customer Value Chain Management — Intel – Stuart Pann Vice President Sales and Marketing General Manager Business Management Group Intel Corporation — Supply Chain Council – Richard Sherman Founder — Mutual Distributing Company – Jim Staton Vice President Information Technology — World Renowned Supply Chain Expert – General William “Gus” Pagonis Retired US Army General Business Leadership Author Lecturer and World Renowned Supply Chain Expert — BD – Larry P.
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