Guide to Marketing to
Leading-Edge Boomers & Seniors provides a fine guidebook about getting money from an age group which holds over half of the nation's wealth and more of its discretionary spending income, and offers not only ideas for marketing to boomers and seniors, but keys to using conditioned behaviors, imbedded commands, and profiling to reach and attract these markets.
The two companies say that they intend to collaborate on
leading-edge technologies.
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Although the idea was simple, however, putting it into practice required the development of both the capsule and a system to introduce it into the uterus, involving the implementation of
leading-edge technologies and complicated studies on the materials used.
Tokyo, Japan, Jan 11, 2006 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited today announced that it will construct a new fab to mass-produce logic semiconductors employing
leading-edge 65-nanometer (nm) process technology and 300 millimeter (mm) wafers.
The investment underlines Fiberweb's commitment to serve its customers with
leading-edge production technology and to meet the challenge of market growth and competitiveness.
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leading-edge development firm quickly identified Philadelphia as a prime target because of the growing consumer demand for luxury residential space, recently spurred by a 10-year property tax abatement program, and the lack of truly unique and design-driven developments in the city.
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This new and expanded second edition of Marketing To
Leading-Edge Baby Boomers: Perceptions, Principles, Practices, Predictions by marketing creative director, strategist, and copywriter Brent Green covers all of the insights and strategies necessary to successfully sell products and services to this now aging population.
Researchers have known for years that insects fly thanks to whirlpools of air called
leading-edge vortices that form above their flapping wings (SN: 6/19/99, p.