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DMA reports 12th consecutive quarter of positive economic growth


"The Direct Marketing Association's Quarterly Business Review covering the second quarter of 2006 reported the 12th consecutive quarter of positive economic growth."
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Article Title: Agencies see the sunny side of growth
An article at DM News discusses the Direct Marketing Association's Quarterly Business Review. You'll be happy to know that for the 12th consecutive quarter it's a positive economic growth in view. All segements marketers, suppliers and agencies relate an optimistic view for the third quarter.
Agencies however see the sunny side of growth, continuing to post the most positive results of all different segments.

So happy Q3 to agencies :)

 

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Author of the article : John Garner
 


 

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Well that sounds like good news there. Especially since I work in an Ad Agency

 
 
 Comment posted by the guest Frank on Fri 25 Aug 2006 at 22:06

 

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