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Marketing News Archive07-Sep-2006
- 'HOT LAKE MARKETING GETS BOOST FROM COUNTY (La Grande Observer)
The Union County Board of Commissioners voted Wednesday to chip in some money to help with Marketing for the Hot Lake Springs resort east of La Grande.
- 'Judge rules Glaxo can keep marketing Boniva (Reuters.co.uk)
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal judge on Thursday ruled that drug makers GlaxoSmithKline GSK.L and Roche Holding AG ROG.VX can continue Marketing their osteoporosis drug Boniva, rejecting an injunction filed by rival Proctor & Gamble Co. PG.N
- 'Johanns: NAIS vital to protecting U.S. marketing interests (Farm & Ranch Guide)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. While he recognizes there is opposition to a national animal identification system (NAIS), USDA Secretary Mike Johanns said the system is vital to protecting animal health and U.S. marketing interests.
- 'R.H. Donnelley Broadens Local Online Search Marketing Capabilities With Acquisition of Leading Local Search Marketing (RedNova)
CARY, N.C., Sept. 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In a move designed to significantly bolster its local online search marketing capabilities, R.H.
- 'Critical Point hires chief marketing officer (Charlotte Business Journal)
Critical Point Group, a local provider of marketing services for banks, credit unions and similar financial institutions, has hired Marc Schroeder as its chief marketing officer.
- 'Consumer Marketing Veteran Joins SupportSoft as Chief Marketing Officer (SYS-CON Media)
SupportSoft, Inc. today announced the appointment of Anthony Rodio as chief marketing officer (CMO). Mr. Rodio will be responsible for leading SupportSoft's worldwide marketing initiatives and will report directly to Josh Pickus, president and CEO of SupportSoft.
- 'Cynosure skin laser gets international marketing approval (BizJournals)
Cynosure Inc. has gained international marketing approval for a new laser designed to treat wrinkles and other skin imperfections.
- 'Report: Merck management acted responsibly in Vioxx marketing (USA Today)
Merck's board of directors said Wednesday that a 20-month investigation funded by the pharmaceutical company found senior management acted responsibly in its development and Marketing of its pain reliever Vioxx, now off the market.
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