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Details: AFLAC SALES INSURANCE ASSOCIATE For 50 years, Aflac products have given policyholders the opportunity to direct cash benefits where they are needed most when a life-interrupting medical event causes financial challenges. Aflac is the number one
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Details: OUTSIDE SALES WITH UNLIMITED EARNINGS POTENTIAL As an Outside Sales Representative, you will be responsible for prospecting and calling on businesses in your assigned territory around your home base. You’ll meet with busi
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Details: Specialty Food Sales Representative for Chicago and Suburbs
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Patagonia are looking for a Sales Representative for Northern England, Scotland & Ireland. You must be an active outdoors person, with climbing, ski/snowboard, surf and fly fishing Patagonia's...
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Details: Medical Sales Representative position with a $2 Billion company that is the number one player in their space One of Selling Power Magazine’s 2007 “Top 50 Companies to Sell For” Co
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Details: Integrated Recruiting Consultants, LLC is accepting resumes and scheduling interviews for Ameriprise hiring managers for sales opportunities throughout the area UNLEASH YOUR POTENTIAL. Uncapped earning
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Details: Full Job Title: Pharmaceutical Sales Representative Ophthalmology Chicago Central, IL 6290* - 0805897 Innovex is the world’s leading contract sales organization (CSO), providing our pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device customers with
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Details: Cricket Communications, a subsidiary of Leap Wireless and headquartered in San Diego, CA, is a simple, affordable wireless service providing flat-rate unlimited products over high-quality, all-digital wireless networks that feature the latest technology.
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Details: Outside Sales Representative / Account Executive Outside Sales Experience is a MUST!!! 121 year old uniform and linen supply company is offering
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Details: Financial Representative The Northwestern Mutual Financial Network offers a personalized approach to uncovering financial solutions tailored to each client's individual needs. Financial r
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Details: Each and every day, Sara Lee (NYSE: SLE) delights millions of consumers and customers around the world. The company has one of the world's best-loved and leading portfolios with its innovative and trusted food, beverage, household and body care brands, i
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Details: AFLAC SALES INSURANCE ASSOCIATE For 50 years, Aflac products have given policyholders the opportunity to direct cash benefits where they are needed most when a life-interrupting medical event causes financial challenges. Aflac is the
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Details: Tire Dealer’s Warehouse, a division of The Hercules Tire & Rubber Company, is a growing wholesale distributor of private and branded tires in need of Territory Sales Representatives at their Chicago location. Successful Territory Sale
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John Lewis Partnership, the employee-owned store chain seen as a barometer of the retail sector, said early Christmas shoppers and a demand for warmer clothing as autumnal weather set in lifted trading last week.
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Mod-home companies benefit from the mortgage mess.
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PepsiCo, the nation's second-largest beverage company, said Friday it was launching a new marketing campaign to refocus attention on soft drinks, which have seen lagging sales.
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Online payday loan companies are using increasingly aggressive marketing tools, according to debt advisors.
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Cuba is limiting how much basic fruits and vegetables people can buy at farmers' markets, irritating some customers but ensuring there's enough — barely — to go around.
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Sales dropped 0.5% at John Lewis last week an improvement on the 8.3 per cent fall a week earlier.
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Microsoft Corp.'s Japanese unit aims to achieve its domestic sales target of one million units for the Xbox 360 video game console as quickly as possible, a senior official told Jiji Press on Friday. Microsoft Co., the U.S. software giant's
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Used automobile sales in Japan fell 4.2 pct in the fiscal first half from a year before to their lowest level in 23 years, an industry group said Friday. The drop was attributed to a decrease in the number of
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RETAIL sales have suffered their biggest drop in almost a quarter of a century as recession-hit shoppers stay away in their droves.
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Traditional bazaar merchants in several large cities closed their shops this week to protest a decision by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to enforce the nation's first-ever sales tax.
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The protests, the largest since President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005, occurred in several large cities.
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Patricia Ohlemiller packed up her Edmund Scientific Astroscan telescope last week and headed to the Gaithersburg iSold It eBay drop-off center. She hoped to recoup $150, minus commission, of its original $350 value.
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A fall in sales of ponies at the annual Dartmoor drift auction could result in more animals being slaughtered.
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HE'S the irritating Aussie on the radio roaring "Go Harvey, go!" -- and now he's moaning Down Under that Ireland is "a catastrophe".
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The business empire run by Aburizal Bakrie, Indonesia's chief welfare minister, said it wanted to sell stakes in listed companies to settle $1.2bn in debts that were guaranteed by shares that have lost at least 74% of their value
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The Scottish Government’s controversial proposals to ban under-21s from buying alcohol in shops will face a challenge from within the SNP this week.
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Details: Grow revenue at targeted automotive accounts through problem solving and relationship building. Meets with appropriate customer personnel (i.e., purchasing agents, marketing, design, engineering and program management) to review
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Those who had bought stocks using borrowed money have been forced to sell millions to settle so-called margin loans with banks.
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Enterprise Resource Planning systems have become the core platform for both internal and cross-company business processes. By integrating business functions, data and interfaces, they can bring many benefits, process efficiencies, improve customer service and -- if coupled with the right business strategy -- amplify business advantage.
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SAP said its third-quarter financial results will be lower than expected because of a 'very sudden' drop in sales in late September, after the turmoil in the world's financial markets worsened.
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Sales at US retailers probably dropped in September as mounting job losses, plunging home prices and the deepening credit crisis shook consumers, economists said before reports this week.
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Orange has stopped selling RIM's first HSDPA handset while it works with the manufacturer on a software fix for unspecified 3G-related concerns. Orange has temporarily stopped selling the BlackBerry Bold while it tries to figure out a solution to unspecified 3G-related problems on the handset. ...
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Philips is one of the top three providers of hospital equipment, but the credit crunch has led hospitals to defer purchases.
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Some analysts are concerned about a situation in which margin calls occur in larger numbers, causing an even bigger wave of selling.
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Investors in hedge funds are selling their holdings at a discount to escape restrictions on withdrawals amid a global rush for cash, according to traders in the sector
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ELECTRONICS retailer JB Hi-Fi has maintained its guidance for fiscal 2009 sales to grow by 28 per cent, despite a ``challenging'' retail environment that the company expects will lead to further industry rationalisation.
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Profiliant Development Resources Ltd and Answerbank, two prominent sales consultancy firms, are collaborating to introduce a unique training-subsidy scheme designed to give better access to top quality sales training for Nigerian professionals.
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Indian corporate are renowned to book these cars for their employees. This in turn helps the luxury car manufacturer to keep their sales going.
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Japan's Nissan said it would cut 1,680 jobs in Barcelona as the slowing economy and rising fuel costs take a toll on sales of its larger vehicles. Meanwhile, Nissan's French partner Renault is expected to cut 1,000 jobs in northern France.
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The British wireless provider stops selling the Research In Motion phone as it looks into 3G-related issues. The companies "expect to provide a software maintenance release soon."
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In case you're not yet numbed to bad economic news, here's some more. RCA Analytics has released its latest global trends report, and it concludes that global investment sales are--suprise, surprise!--tanking: "Sales of significant commercial properties worldwide totaled $388b (€254b) through August, representing a 57% decrease compared to same period in 2007." Nice! Even better, "The pace of transactions continues to slow and preliminary data for Q3’08 shows an even steeper decline of 64% from Q3’07." Here are some of the report's other conclusions: First, we should expect a lot more properties to come on the market, either through distressed sales, or companies looking to shore up their balance sheets: "The failure of Lehman Brothers and the government bailout of AIG may bring a multi-billion dollar flood of new offerings to the market. read more »
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Permal Investment Management, the hedge fund investment division of U.S. asset manager Legg Mason, is aiming to raise up to $500 million to take advantage of a boom in distressed sales of hedge fund holdings, The Financial Times reported. Hedge funds investors have been selling their holdings at a discount to escape restrictions on withdrawals amid [...]
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The UK property market slump is becoming even worse, says the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.