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CMA Direct Marketing Conference 2011: Building a Relationship with Customer 2.0 ? Exhibitor Showcase
Financial Marketing
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Consumer Intelligence Group Inc. donated 10 dollars to the Red Door Family Shelter for every demonstration at the CMA Direct Marketing Conference 2011?s Exhibitor Showcase.

Experts in Consumer Analysis, Direct and Database Marketing with a Focus on Simplifying Access for Business Users. CiG?s client list has expanded to over 40 companies and continues to grow. We?re now working with clients in the financial services, travel, retail, insurance, publishing, CPG, automotive and not-for-profit sectors.

Sept. 21, 2011
Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto.

Mats Berencreutz ? SCA Capital Market Day 2012
Financial Marketing
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SCA is hosting the Capital Markets Day in Stockholm. The Group-wide financial targets and strategy remains with a focus on efficiency, innovation, growth and sustainability. The target for return on capital employed for Tissue and Forest Products has been adjusted. In recent years, SCA has completed hygiene acquisitions and divested for example the packaging operations. In order to further strengthen profitability in the hygiene operations, measures are initiated for decreased costs and improved efficiency.

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Financial Maze
Financial Marketing
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George?s Street Arcade (South City Markets) ? Fade Street
Financial Marketing
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George?s Street Arcade (South City Markets) is located on South Great George?s Street. It is a beautiful Victorian style red-bricked indoor market with many stalls and stores. It opened in 1881 as the South City Markets and was Dublin?s first purpose built Victorian Shopping Centre.

The City Market Company was incorporated in Dublin with a share capital of ?200,000 and a loan capital of ?50,000, for the establishment, maintenance and regulation of a market on the south side of the city in 1876. In order for the company to require the land necessary to develop the markets an act of parliament was needed and acquired, this gave the company not only the power to acquire the lands but also the responsibility to widen and generally improve the surrounding streets. Noted British architects Lockwood & Mauson won the contract to design and build the market complex. In 1881 South City Markets was officially opened by the Lord Mayor Sir George Moyers after the development was heavily promoted by wealthy families with substantial property interests in the area. The opening was a grand occasion and was well attended by the invited guests who were entertained to luncheon by the market chairman Joseph Tod Hunter Pim. There were no native Dubliners on the guest list and this went down very badly with the locals and was not forgotten.

Initially the market was not popular with ordinary Dubliners, mainly because of the appointment of English architects and builders. Sadly, tragedy was to befall South City Market on August 27th 1892 when the massive city fire of that date devastated the whole building. Miraculously no one was killed but the shopkeepers lost their premises and overhead homes, and the stallholders suffered even greater financial loss through their stock not having been insured. Some of the letters from the Stallholders to Management detailing the extent of their stock loss remain to this day. There was a flood of public sympathy for them and a fund for their relief was successfully organised. The Centre was re-built in the same style, using local labour and craftsmen, and was re-opened on September 13th 1894 and on this occasion all local dignitaries of any standing whatsoever were invited.

The property was acquired in 1992 by the current owners, the Layden Family Group from City Properties. Through good tenant mix and management and the low key sympathetic refurbishment of the buildings, the Arcade is once again doing well. There are approximately fifty tenants varying in size from Dunnes Stores to small stalls, selling everything from high fashion and accessories to trendy funky gear, from custom designed solid silver to costume jewellery, from hair-styling to fortune telling, and catering for lovers of music, art, books, speciality ornaments, memorabilia, stamps and coin collections, caf?s, general groceries and speciality foods.

Source: http://overlasting.dyndns.org/cma-direct-marketing-conference-2011-building-a-relationship-with-customer-2-0-exhibitor-showcase/

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