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Ipsos appoints Vicky Abad as Philippines’ country manager Details 28 January 2021 Leading global research company Ipsos announced the appointment of Vicky Abad as Country Manager for Ipsos in the Philippines, replacing Marie Lee who retired in December 2020 having led the Philippine business for 8 years. Abad brings with her more than 30 years of experience in the market research industry to lead Ipsos in transformational growth initiatives aimed at strengthening the company’s market position in the Philippines. Just before joining Ipsos, Abad was the Chief Client Officer of Kantar Insights Philippines where she successfully led the growth of key client accounts and driving synergies across several business units. Her core strengths in Client Servicing Excellence were honed over years working with major clients in the Philippines, taking on key leadership positions across several market research agency organization ....
SOURCE / ECONOMY By Global Times Published: Jan 28, 2021 03:18 PM Bottles of Moutai liquor on sale at a supermarket in Shenzhen, South China s Guangdong Province, in January. Photo: IC International data analytics company Nielsen Holdings forecast on Thursday that China s buyers may keep the FMCG (fast-moving consumer goods) market alive while under stay in place for holiday measures during the country s most important festival the Chinese New Year. Nielsen suggested that 33 percent more of FMCG will be sold and promotions will increase by 17 percent than usual during Chinese New Year holiday. Nielsen predicted that even though the holiday will be disrupted by restricting quarantine requirements, the Chinese New Year will still bring families and friends together but in relatively small groups. ....
From:ChinaDaily | 2020-12-28 09:26 Around 7:30 pm one evening, Liu Kun, 33, adjusted lights in his mini studio , switched on his tripod-mounted smartphone that has a sophisticated built-in camera, logged into his Taobao account, and began yet another livestreaming session to sell products. Liu owns Qiyu Jewelry in Zhuji, Zhejiang province, home to about 73 percent of the world s lake pearls. In the first half of this year, Liu s business was severely affected by COVID-19. Instead of shutting down his store, Liu shifted focus to online sales. I spent 3,000 yuan ($459) to buy professional lighting equipment to ensure jewelry gets properly displayed online. I spent another 8,000 yuan on a new phone with a better camera, and a few thousand yuan more to convert a bedroom into a studio (which, when livestreamed, became a virtual store). In the first three months, there weren t many people coming to my virtual store and it was very frustrating, Liu recalled. ....
Livestreaming adds excitement, profitability to e-commerce By LIU YUKUN | China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-28 09:26 Share CLOSE A host sells hot dry noodles, a popular dish in Wuhan, Hubei province, and other food products on a livestream broadcast from the 29th China Food Expo on Dec 3. [Photo by ZHAN SONG/CHANGJIANG DAILY] Around 7:30 pm one evening, Liu Kun, 33, adjusted lights in his mini studio , switched on his tripod-mounted smartphone that has a sophisticated built-in camera, logged into his Taobao account, and began yet another livestreaming session to sell products. Liu owns Qiyu Jewelry in Zhuji, Zhejiang province, home to about 73 percent of the world s lake pearls. In the first half of this year, Liu s business was severely affected by COVID-19. Instead of shutting down his store, Liu shifted focus to online sales. ....