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Grocery Wars: Which brands are winning, losing in Charlotte market share
2015-06-29 19:30:48| Grocery - Topix.net
Recent years have brought seismic shifts for the companies vying for your grocery dollar s. In the Charlotte area, though, the top supermarket brands have seen little change in terms of which ones hold the greatest market share.
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Is Arctic oil a losing gamble?
2015-06-28 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Globe And Mail: Michael Byers holds the Canada Research Chair in Global Politics and International Law at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of International Law and the Arctic, which was awarded the Donner Prize in 2014. Eighty-three billion barrels: Thats how much oil could be present in the Arctic, according to a high-profile U.S. geological survey report released in 2008. But the wave of excitement from the report is now receding, as some harsh realities sink in. First, 83 billion barrels...
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The Recycling Industry is Losing Money - and Fast
2015-06-26 14:30:27| Waste Management - Topix.net
It seems like easy work. You finish a bottle of water, toss it in the blue recycling bin and sleep easy at night knowing you contributed to helping the environment preserve products that can be salvaged.
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World Aquifers Losing Replenishment Race, Researchers Say
2015-06-26 14:12:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: From the Arabian Peninsula to northern India to Californias Central Valley, nearly a third of the worlds 37 largest aquifers are being drained faster than they are being replenished, according to a recent study led by scientists at the University of California, Irvine. The aquifers are concentrated in food-producing regions that support up to two billion people. A companion study indicates that the total amount of water in the aquifers, and how long it will last at current depletion rates, is...
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Dutch mobile operators losing share to low-cost providers
2015-06-25 09:48:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The mobile network operators in the Netherlands are losing market share to new and low-cost providers, according to Telecompaper's latest 'Postpaid Mobile Insight' report covering Q1 2015. The combined share of the Vodafone, T-Mobile and KPN brands declined by 3 percentage points in the past year. Over the same period, Ziggo Mobile more than doubled its market share to 5 percent. In Q1 2015, 41 percent of postpaid customers had a subscription with a 'no-frills' provider, such as Telfort, Tele2 or Hollandnieuwe, up from 38 percent in the first quarter of 2014. The same trend was visible in the SIM-only segment (+2 percentage points), where premium providers have even less market share (41% versus 59% of the total postpaid market). Telfort remains the largest no-frills provider, although its market share has declined since the first quarter of 2014 by 3 percentage points. The report also shows that more than four in ten Dutch postpaid customers (44%) choose their mobile provider based on the monthly costs/fee; this is especially important for customers of 'no-frills' providers. This argument for choosing a mobile provider became more important in the past year. In contrast, the purchase price of the handset became less important, down by four percentage points compared to a year ago. This may be due to more consumers buying their handsets separately from their service plan. The report, based on a consumer survey, also found that Dutch consumers appear more satisfied with their postpaid providers. However, the market's NPS is still negative. The Net Promotor Score (NPS) has been gradually improving over the past year, from -10 to -1. The report also shows the pattern among SIM-only clients, where the NPS improved from -5 to -1 in 12 months.
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