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		<title>Ten Most Important Companies Worldwide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Dec 2011 08:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>This article contains a list of the top 10 most important companies in the world. The list is a reflection of the importance of each company using the following impact factors.</p>
<p>- Importance and influence of each company in there &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article contains a list of the top 10 most important companies in the world. The list is a reflection of the importance of each company using the following impact factors.</p>
<p>- Importance and influence of each company in there area of expertise<br />
- Impact of each company on world events and society in 2011<br />
- Possible impact of each company in the near future<br />
- Impact of the culture of each company as bell weather look into the future</p>
<p>The list is in alphabetical order.</p>
<h3>Apple</h3>
<p>Innovative worldwide in personal computing and electronic personal device manufacturer and marketer.</p>
<h3>Exxon/Mobil</h3>
<p>American energy giant working on massive research projects investigating alternative clean fuels, both carbon and non-carbon based.</p>
<h3>Facebook</h3>
<p>Social networking that could has a having a giant impact on the world wide society.<br />
In mid 2011, Facebook was averaging 1 trillion visits per month. Facebook is virally popular in countries all over the world. In Indonesia, it is by far the most popular website on the Internet. Facebook earns it’s place on the list because of the impact it currently has, it’s private value, and the possibilities it holds for positive impact on the worldwide society in the future.</p>
<h3>General Electric</h3>
<p>Manufacturing, research and innovative giant that is still vitally important in the fields it participates in all over the world. Vital to many industries including power units for commercial and military aircraft.</p>
<h3>Google</h3>
<p>The world’s information giant. Some day Google will be the digital library of the world. The company is an advertising and software giant with a stunning global reach. There are many millions of users of Google products. Google has freely assisted, supported and mentored vast numbers of companies in every part of the world.</p>
<h3>IBM</h3>
<p>The old man of information technology that is still vitally important in mainframe and supercomputer technology. IBM Software powers much of the American electrical power grid.</p>
<h3>Microsoft</h3>
<p>Software giant the world grew up with on computing at home. Microsoft is the leader in personal computer software and a growing power in gaming software and hardware.</p>
<h3>Nestle</h3>
<p>European Food Giant – The leader in research on new food products for home and hospitality industry</p>
<h3>Petro China</h3>
<p>Petro China is the Exxon of China. As the fortunes of this company go, so may go the future of China. Petro China fuels Chinese society and the massive Chinese military.</p>
<h3>Procter &amp; Gamble</h3>
<p>American personal and home product giant that makes an impact on the lives of individuals and families all over the world. You use their products every day.</p>
<p>Any list is subjective. Few can deny eligibility of those listed at this time.</p>
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		<title>Top 10 Telecommunications Companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 09:32:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Vodacom</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Vodacom</strong> is the leading telecommunications company in the world. The company is present in six continents either as the company itself or by partnering with local telecommunications companies. Apart from offering personal and business telecommunication solutions, the company also &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3><strong>Vodacom</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Vodacom</strong> is the leading telecommunications company in the world. The company is present in six continents either as the company itself or by partnering with local telecommunications companies. Apart from offering personal and business telecommunication solutions, the company also offers branded phones and devices. The company made revenues of 44.5 billion pounds in 2010.</p>
<h3><strong>AT&amp;T</strong></h3>
<p>With consolidated business revenue of $124 billion, <strong>AT&amp;T</strong> is one of the top telecommunications companies in the world. Like Vodacom, AT&amp;T has a footprint in seven continents. The company has offers voice services in over 220 countries and manages the largest Wi-Fi network in the United States. Apart from telecommunications, the company also deals with broadband and mobile phones alongside other telecommunications based services.</p>
<h3><strong>Verizon communications</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Verizon communications</strong> also comes among the top 10 telecommunications companies. It provides telecommunications services to customers in the United States and 150 other countries. The services offered include voice and data, IP network sales and telecommunication devices among others.</p>
<h3><strong>China mobile</strong></h3>
<p><strong>China mobile</strong> was incorporated in 1997 and is one of the youngest companies ranking in the top 10 telecommunications companies in the world. By the end of 2010 the company enjoyed a healthy 69.3% customer base in mainland China. The company offers both GSM and GPRS services worldwide through its subsidiaries. It has a global presence of over 186 countries.</p>
<h3><strong>France telecom</strong></h3>
<p><strong>France telecom</strong> is another leading telecommunications company with a presence all over the world. The company is synonymous with its orange brand name. The company offers mobile, internet, fixed telephony, TV and IP services to clients all over the world. In 2010, France Telecom had revenues of approximately 45.5 billion Euros.</p>
<h3><strong>Deutsche Telekom</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Deutsche Telekom</strong> also ranks among the top 10 telecommunications companies in the world. The company provides telecommunications services in about 50 countries all over the world through its subsidiaries. The most popular of its subsidiary telecommunications provider is T-Mobile. Deutsche Telekom had revenues of about 62.4 billion Euros in 2010. Some of the services provided by the company include mobile phones, ICT solutions and fixed networks services.</p>
<h3><strong>Telefonica</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Telefonica</strong> is another telecommunications company which ranks in the top 10 worldwide. The company\&#8217;s brands – Movistar, Vivo, Terra and O2 are found in different countries in Europe, Asia and central and South America. The company offers global telecommunication services for individuals and businesses.</p>
<h3><strong>Telia Sonera</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Telia Sonera</strong> is a Swiss based telecommunications company. The company provides its services in Baltic and Nordic countries as well as Eurasia through its subsidiaries. The company boasts to be one of the pioneers of mobile communications and this can be justified by their excellent services which include broadband and fixed telephony.</p>
<h3><strong>China Unicom</strong></h3>
<p><strong>China Unicom</strong> is one of the leading telecommunications companies in China. The company was incorporated in 2000 and mainly serves China. The services provided are mainly GSM and WCDMA services.</p>
<h3><strong>Telenor group</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Telenor group</strong> is the final telecommunications company in the top 10 list. The company provides telephone, TV, internet and mobile services to consumers in the Nordic and Asia regions.</p>
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		<title>Important Email Marketing Services</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 20:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>Does anybody even look at the direct marketing postcards and circulars crammed into their physical mailboxes anymore?</em></p>
<p>In today’s fast-moving world, the way to get customers’ attention is through <strong>email marketing</strong>.</p>
<p>A number of companies specialize in <a title="email marketing at wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_marketing">email marketing </a>&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Does anybody even look at the direct marketing postcards and circulars crammed into their physical mailboxes anymore?</em></p>
<p>In today’s fast-moving world, the way to get customers’ attention is through <strong>email marketing</strong>.</p>
<p>A number of companies specialize in <a title="email marketing at wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_marketing">email marketing </a>solutions that can help you get your products and services in front of the eyes of the audience who will respond to them best. Here’s a look at some of the top email marketing companies.</p>
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<li>iContact: iContact features a very easy-to-use interface as well as over 300 third-party template add-ons, including WordPress, iPhone and Android. iContact also has a free trial period. On the downside, should you run into problems implementing these features, customer support is limited.</li>
<li>Benchmark Email: Benchmark email offers simple integration with Google Analytics so you can actually see how well you’re targeting your audience, as well as top line tracking features and a free trial. It also offers a convenient drop-and-drag email editor. On the downside, customer phone support is only available on weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.</li>
<li>Constant Contact: Constant Contact offers 500 fully customizable newsletter templates, a contact manager that allows you to import contacts from all email providers as well as social media sites, and a sophisticated auto-responder. Unfortunately, Constant Contact has no spam checker and it doesn’t integrate well with Google Analytics.</li>
<li>Pinpointe: Pinpointe is a cloud-based email marketing service, which means you can access it from any wi-fi-enabled device. It offers list segmentation and a sophisticated automailer among many other features.</li>
<li>MailChimp: MailChimp is particularly useful for marketers dealing with a large volume of subscribers because it can handle email delivery to over a billion users at a time. It also has internal analytics that allow savvy marketers to monitor the return on their investment.</li>
<li>Mailgen: Though Mailgen supports SMS texting, it does not directly support other third party apps, which limits its utility for marketers looking to break out of straight email campaigns.</li>
<li>Vertical Response: Vertical Response allows marketers to integrate email campaigns with efforts on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Its sophisticated suite of analytical tools lets marketers create reports comparing the success rates of outreach through these venues.</li>
<li>Mad Mimi: Mad Mimi has a limited number of design features which makes it an ideal choice for first time users who might be confused by too many add-ons, but limits its effectiveness for experienced email marketers.</li>
<li>Campaigner: Campaigner offers the best customer support bar none, as well as a large number of fully customizable templates for your messages. However, Campaigner doesn’t allow you to remove the “Campaigner” logo from the emails you send using their service.</li>
<li>GraphicMail: GraphicMail offers 20 MB of image storage space, twice as much as the industry standard as well as over 100 templates to drag and drop those images into. Unless you pony up an additional $250 fee, however, GraphicMail’s logo will remain on all the communications you send using this service.</li>
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<p>Learn more about email marketing &amp; services at one of the european leader for <a title="email marketing" href="http://www.ecircle.com/fr/accueil.html">email marketing &#8211; ecircle</a>.</p>
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		<title>Top Ten Online Retailers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 19:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Online retailers are retail stores who do business online i.e. through the Internet. These retailers buy goods in large quantities from manufacturers and importers and sell them to consumers in retail prices. Some of the types of retail stores are &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online retailers are retail stores who do business online i.e. through the Internet. These retailers buy goods in large quantities from manufacturers and importers and sell them to consumers in retail prices. Some of the types of retail stores are as follows:</p>
<p>• Department stores</p>
<p>• Discount stores</p>
<p>• Supermarket</p>
<p>• Warehouse stores</p>
<p>• Variety stores</p>
<p>• Specialty stores</p>
<p>• General store</p>
<p>• Convenience store</p>
<p>• Hypermarket</p>
<p>• Malls</p>
<p>• Category specialist</p>
<p>• E-tailers</p>
<p>E-tailer is more commonly known as &#8220;online retailer&#8221;. Online retailers are an important part of the business industry. Research has shown that 57% of consumers research products online before making a purchase and there is a 50% increase in online shopping.</p>
<p>Online retailers have many advantages over brick and mortar retail stores. Some of them are listed below:</p>
<p>• Reviews about products</p>
<p>Reviews of various products are included, even those of consumers. All information about the product like make, year, model, specifications are provided.</p>
<p>• A physical retail store is not necessary</p>
<p>Since it involves doing business online, it is not necessary to setup a retail store or stores. A warehouse to store the goods will be sufficient.</p>
<p>• Less workforce</p>
<p>Since online retail store involves doing business online from a website, an online retailer needs lesser staff compared to a physical retail store.</p>
<p>• Costs less</p>
<p>Online retailers only have to bear the cost of running and maintain the website and the warehouse along with a few staffs. This saves them money from extra expenses than are oftentimes passed on to consumers, which explains why physical retail store prices are costlier than online retail stores.</p>
<p>However, on the negative side, consumers are at a risk of fraud. Also, they cannot fully check the product and have to rely on the information and picture provided solely online.</p>
<p>There are thousands of online retail stores in the U.S. alone. We&#8217;ll be looking into the top 10 online retailers worldwide along with its headquarters and its total share of the online retail industry as of 2010.</p>
<h2>1. Amazon.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Seattle, United States</p>
<p>Share: 24.3%</p>
<h2>2. Walmart.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Bentonville, Arkansas, United States</p>
<p>Share: 14%</p>
<h2>3. eBay.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: San Jose, California, United States</p>
<p>Share: 11.2%</p>
<h2>4. BestBuy.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Richfield, Minnesota, United States</p>
<p>Share: 5.8%</p>
<h2>5. JCPenny.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Plano, Texas, United States</p>
<p>Share: 4.5%</p>
<h2>6. Target.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Minneapolis, United States</p>
<p>Share: 4.1%</p>
<h2>7. Kohls.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Menomonee falls, Wisconsin, United States</p>
<p>Share: 3.6%</p>
<h2>8. Google.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Mountain View, California, United States</p>
<p>Share: 2.8%</p>
<h2>9. Overstock.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Salt Lake City, United States</p>
<p>Share: 2.7%</p>
<h2>10. Sears.com</h2>
<p>Headquarters: Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States</p>
<p>Share: 2.5%</p>
<p>Some of the other popular online retailers that didn&#8217;t quite make the top 10 are Macys.com, Yahoo.com, Kmart.com, and HomeDepot.com to name a few.</p>
<p><em>Did you know?</em></p>
<ul>
<li>Most online retailers originate or are based in the United States.</li>
<li>United States has the most consumers of online retailers.</li>
<li>Top online retailers of June 2011, was Amazon with 20% of all online retail visits (over 280 million visits).</li>
<li>eBay is considered the world&#8217;s largest online marketplace.</li>
<li>eBay launched Group Gifts in November 2011 which lets eBay members connect with their Facebook friends so that they can purchase gifts together.</li>
<li>50% of online retailer visits worldwide were to Amazon, eBay and Alibaba as of June 2011.</li>
<li>Walmart is the largest provider of movies overtaking Sony and Alibaba.</li>
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		<title>Most important French companies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Dec 2011 07:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are multiple ways to rate major companies. For this discussion companies were chosen that were rated by Fortune, Forbes and Most Admired. A few words introduce the company followed by pertinent facts that highlight their uniqueness.</p>
<p>Aerospace. The Thales &#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are multiple ways to rate major companies. For this discussion companies were chosen that were rated by Fortune, Forbes and Most Admired. A few words introduce the company followed by pertinent facts that highlight their uniqueness.</p>
<p>Aerospace. The Thales Group is a powerhouse in defense and security. It operates in 50 countries and has 68,000 employees. Much of their success is based on their group of 22,500 researchers. This has led to such projects as the exploration of Mars, producing the first true multi-band, multimode Land Mobile Radio and erecting a crystal building near Lisbon, Portugal.</p>
<p>The Thales business philosophy is unique in that it establishes deep- rooted relationships with their clients based on the cultural traditions of that particular country. With most of their work in defense and security, it is important to maintain delicate and often secret information.</p>
<p>Airlines. You’ve probably seen the seahorse logo on the nose of Air France planes. Headquartered at Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport, it touts the largest in world revenues. Worldwide market share is about 25%. It is best known for the supersonic Concorde that flew until 2003.</p>
<p>Airline customers are always looking for good food and comfort. Where flyers cling to the usual bag of peanuts, business class customers were offered snacks and drinks, even champagne. They also had ice cream, toys and chocolates.</p>
<p>Personal Products. France originated perfume and since has led the world in the search for natural beauty. L’oreal is world renown in the area of personal care products. The L’oreal philosophy is to enhance a person’s natural beauty and unique personality. Their flagship product is L’Oreal Paris for skin and beauty care. Two well- known brands are Maybeline and Ralph Lauren. If you are looking for a special experience, try Vichy.</p>
<p>Banking. If you want to play in the big leagues, go to BNP Paribas, a banking powerhouse, not only in Europe but globally. Rated AAA by Standard and Poor’s, it operates in 80 countries and has almost 200,000 employees. Its philosophy focuses on responsiveness, creativity, commitment and ambition. Its trading operations are awesome covering equities, bonds, commodities and all manner of derivatives.</p>
<p>Telecom. In France the color is orange, orange for France Telecom. The third largest in Europe, it offers the standard broadband and mobile to 221 million customers. You can download an orange app on your smartphone. In Europe, tablets are in demand over TV and PCs. a wake up call for all telecoms.</p>
<p>Networks. Alcatel-Lucent is a world leader in networking, operating in 130 countries. Partner Lucent was part of Bell Labs and brings strong research leadership to the company. It holds 27,900 patents. They are chasing the future in worldwide wireless communication, cloud computing and the Internet of things. It is estimated that 15 billion devices will be connected by 2015.</p>
<p>Vehicle Parts. You know the Michelin Man. He’s the man you can trust. This is the Michelin motto. Michelin makes tires for all manner of vehicles and is a worldwide leader. Their tires are noted for durability and high performance. It has partnerships with BMW, Corvette, Porche and Cadillac.</p>
<p>Motor Vehicles. Not that well known in the US, Renault is the fourth largest car franchise behind GM, Toyota and Ford. It has a partnership with Nissan to build an electric car. In a newly formed partnership with Mercedes Benz, Renault will use the Mercedes 2.0 engine in some of its vehicles. Its Kangoo ZE van won the International Van of the Year for 2012.</p>
<p>Pharmaceuticals. Sanofi-Aventis has a strong footprint in Europe and is the world’s fourth largest by prescriptions. Since 1718 when its first laboratory was started, the company has grown to be a world leader in health care products, generics and animal health. Much of their research centers on diabetes and cancer, providing therapies, devices and services in these areas.</p>
<p>Industrial Equipment. If its power generation, Alstrom is a big player in building plants for coal, gas, nuclear, fuel oil, hydropower and wind. Currently it is set to build high- speed rail in the UK and has opened a wind turbine plant in Brazil.</p>
<p>From these brief snippets, we see that France is a leader in every industry category. These companies provide hundreds of thousands of jobs.</p>
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