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UK chocolate sales sluggish says Cadbury

, Canada, South Africa and India. In the soft drinks market, Cadbury’s Dr Pepper/7-Up business continued ...

DIRECT: Design Choice/HP Sauce

a bit of India, Malaysia and the West Indies somewhere in its lineage. The shape ...

FIELD MARKETING LEAGUE TABLES 2000: Sponsors statement - Delivering success. Tom Preece, managing director of CPM, explains how the field marketing specialist is starting to broaden its scope to use skills across the whole business

daily basis we are involved in hands-on local implementation all over the globe - from India ...

ANALYSIS: How British TV is winning a world audience - Curry tips for the Indians, Basil Fawlty goes to Germany and Jim Royle heads for LA. British broadcasters are building unlikely export markets, writes Claire Murphy

TV viewers in India are about to learn how to make the perfect curry from a BBC programme...TV viewers in India are about to learn how to make the perfect curry from a BBC programme featuring Madhur Jaffrey. The series, dubbed into four Indian languages, will be screened by cable channel Broadcast Worldwide later this year. But it is far from the oddest UK TV export. Last week ...

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such as nothing sucks like Electrolux , or references to football in cricket-mad India. Too little ...

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Notting Hill with gossip about Nick and Emma s move to India. I think this kind of dialogue is hard ...

MARKETING MIX: Brand manager of the week

was your best work-related trip? A week-long shoot in Southern India, home of Tommy Singh ...

Field Marketing: How face to face can reap rewards - In developing markets, it pays to go direct to the consumer, Claire Murphy discovers

are held all over India. They began as sacred festivals, but many have now evolved into an opportunity ...

Why Coca-Cola is no longer it: After its first ever drop in annual profit, Coca-Cola’s new president, Douglas Daft, faces a battle to overhaul the brand and persuade consumers to drink up, says Claire Murphy

is in the developing world (see table, opposite). Dawson points to India as indicative of the new way Coke ... . This was a particularly savvy way of handling rival Pepsi, which is strong in India. While PepsiCo ...

 

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