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Economic Conditions Force 27% To Put Homeowner Plans on Hold
Marketing Charts submits: More than one-quarter (27%) of American homeowners say that the current economic environment is causing them to put their plans to buy a new or existing home on hold, according to pdf a new Ipsos Public Affairs poll conducted on behalf of Realogy. click...
Tags: Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, Marketing Research, Marketing, US Market
External links 2008-11-17
Planned Holiday Spending Down 5%
Marketing Charts submits: Planned holiday spending for 2008 is, on average, $775 - down 5% from last year, according to a Brand Keys, Inc. national survey of 16,000 consumers in the nine US Census regions, reports Retailer Daily. “Given that there isn’t any increase in anticipated...
Tags: Holiday, Retail Company, Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, Retail, Marketing Research, Marketing
External links 2008-11-11
Greystripe Mobile Gamers Prefer iPhone
Marketing Charts submits: The Apple AAPL iPhone handset is preferred by a commanding 10.7% of users of Greystripe’s ad-supported mobile gamers network, and the downloadable games “21 Pro Blackjack,” “Cookie Bonus Solitaire” and “Origami Daisy” are the most popular choices among iPhone users, according to Q3 research from...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Gamer, Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, Games, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing Research, Personal Technology, Marketing, Apple Inc., Gadgets
External links 2008-11-10
Lower-Income Mobile Users Turn to iPhone as Web Browser
Marketing Charts submits: Though 43% of US iPhone owners earn more than $100K per year, the strongest growth in users is coming from those with annual incomes between $25K and $75K, particularly since the launch of Apple's AAPL iPhone 3G, according to new iPhone demographic and usage-behavior data...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Web Browser, Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, 3G, Marketing Research, Cellular Phones, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Apple Inc., Gadgets
External links 2008-11-05
Survey: Shoppers To Spend 1.9% More This Holiday Season
Marketing Charts submits: US consumers plan to spend, on average, $832.36 on holiday-related shopping, up only 1.9% over last year’s $816.69, according to the National Retail Federation’s 2008 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, conducted by BIGresearch, reports Retailer Daily. That’s the lowest increase in planned...
Tags: Holiday, Survey, Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, Marketing Research, Retail, Marketing, US Market
External links 2008-10-31
Luxury Index Shows Consumption in Free-fall
Marketing Charts submits: Luxury consumer confidence, as measured by Unity Marketing’s Luxury Consumption Index (LCI), continued its downward trajectory in the third quarter 2008, dropping 10.7 points to reach a historic low of 40.3 points, reports Retailer Daily. That’s the lowest level since Unity started measuring...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Seeking Alpha, Marketing Charts, Marketing Research, Marketing, Retail
External links 2008-10-22

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InterContinental Exchange Q2 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions And we'll go first to Daniel Harris, Goldman Sachs. Daniel Harris - Goldman Sachs Hi, good morning. How are you? Jeff Sprecher Good morning. Daniel Harris - Goldman Sachs I was wondering if you could give us a status update on the clearing...
Tags: IntercontinentalExchange Inc.
Earnings calls 2007-07-26
Symantec F1Q08 (Qtr End 6/29/07) Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer SessionOperator Operator Instructions Helyn Corcos While Tom is polling for questions, I'd like to announce that Symantec plans to attend the Citigroup conference on September 6. We will be reporting our fiscal second quarter results on October 24. This information will also be posted on our events calendar...
Tags: Symantec Corp.
Earnings calls 2007-07-25
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