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Paul Lips reaches his career goal as NAAA s new executive director | Auto Remarketing Auto Remarketing

Paul Lips reaches his career goal as NAAA s new executive director | Auto Remarketing Auto Remarketing
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How vehicle volumes, sales rates performed at NAAA-member auctions last year | Auto Remarketing

How vehicle volumes, sales rates performed at NAAA-member auctions last year | Auto Remarketing
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NAAA CEO Heon steps down; Paul Lips named interim executive director

National Auto Auction Association CEO Tricia Heon has resigned, the trade group said Thursday, and Paul Lips will serve as interim executive director. Heon had been with NAAA a dozen years and previously was its chief operating officer.

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Unique Baby and Children s Clothes and Toys Are Colorfully Displayed at Toobydoo Princeton
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Delighted with growth : Aussie supplement firms increase market size despite pandemic trials and tribulations – new data

‘Delighted with growth’: Aussie supplement firms increase market size despite pandemic trials and tribulations – new data Australia’s supplements industry has continued to grow amid the pandemic despite a dip in export revenue, with firms finding success by pivoting to immunity products and finding inroads into several new markets, including Iran, Israel and Brazil. This is according to new data published by Complementary Medicines Australia (CMA) in its Industry Audit 2021 report. The sector valued at AUD$5.69bn (US$4.2bn) last year, up 1.5 per cent from the year before. Similar to last year​, the biggest category was vitamin and dietary supplements valued at AUD$3.1bn (US$2.3bn), followed by sports supplements at AUD$1.4bn (US$1.05bn), herbal products at AUD$750m (US$563m), and weight loss products at AUD$440m (US$330m). 

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