Sentences with phrase «global launch numbers»

Global launch numbers recorded by Innova Market Insights have more than doubled in the last few years and rose a further 25 % in 2012.

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Anheuser - Busch birthed the global beer industry and Purina the worldwide pet food market; Energizer batteries and the largest car rental company, Enterprise, launched in St. Louis; and say what you want about GMO crops pending your politics, but St. Louis - based Monsanto has ensured for a generation of food production while global farmland dissipates and worldwide population numbers soar.
In 2009, when we first launched the Global Sustainable Finance group at the firm, the market for sustainable investing was just under $ 3 trillion in the U.S. Today, those numbers have almost tripled, jumping to nearly $ 9 trillion in the U.S. — and $ 23 trillion globally.
After its extraordinary success, Warren gave up his pastor's salary and used more than 90 % of the earnings to launch a number of global charitable initiatives, including the ambitious PEACE Plan.
The number of global food and beverage product launches containing permeate has taken off since 2010, affirming solid, rising manufacturer interest in innovating with permeate.
More energy drinks were launched globally in 2015 than in any year since 2008, with the number of energy drink products launched growing 29 % between 2010 and 2015, according to Mintel Global New Products Database (GNPD).
Jessica is one of an increasing number Australians working to launch her own online store on Alibaba's Tmall Global platform to bring Australian products direct to Chinese consumers.
Although this remains very small in terms of global launch activity totals, it is nearly two and a half times the number recorded 2014.
Although this remains very small in terms of global launch activity totals, it is nearly three times the number recorded in the previous 12 - month period.
According to Mintel Global New Products Database (GNPD), the number of food and drink launches worldwide with «economy claims» increased 25 % between 2011 and 2016.
Mintel data * shared by stevia supplier PureCircle shows the number of global new product launches containing stevia grew by 10 % in 2017, with stevia utilized in 28 % of new products containing high intensity sweeteners, slightly ahead of aspartame — which...
Now it has launched its #ParentOn campaign — the first global campaign of its kind in the brand's 50 year history - which is set to support Mayborn Group's vision for tommee tippee to become the Number One mum to mum recommended baby brand in the world.
In 1991 the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) launched the Baby - Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI), a global strategy aimed to increase the numbers of babies worldwide who are exclusively breastfed.
[33] Field was the instigator of the idea of a global Commonwealth network of protected forests, though he failed to raise political interest for a number of years; when HM The Queen came to hear of the idea she supported it enthusiastically, and the initiative was launched as the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy in 2015.
Instead, it uses information the CDC posts in the Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data (GISAID) database, launched in 2006 by a number of science institutes and universities worldwide (including WHO, the CDC and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics) to encourage data - sharing in response to the global spread of the H5N1 aviaGlobal Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data (GISAID) database, launched in 2006 by a number of science institutes and universities worldwide (including WHO, the CDC and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics) to encourage data - sharing in response to the global spread of the H5N1 aviaglobal spread of the H5N1 avian flu.
Similarly, the increasingly global ubiquity of smartphones should presumably boost the numbers and quality of UFO encounters captured on video (as they have done for rocket launches), but the flood of eerie footage has yet to materialize.
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Prior to founding Pappas Capital, Art held senior level leadership positions at several multinational pharmaceutical companies for which he was responsible for the development, licensing and launch of a number of global products.
«You, Me and the Apocalypse» simultaneously launches into a dizzying number of global subplots — so many «meanwhiles» that it then tediously tries to knit together in the remaining nine episodes.
Expected to be launched in 2019, the Civic is offered with a good number of engine options in the global market.
My experience at the wheel here during the global launch left the impression those numbers may be a little pessimistic.
The Motorola DROID Pro, the handset with a 4 ″ display, 1.3 GHz CPU, and global roaming capability gets the model number A957, and is set for a November launch.
India was a surprising front runner in global ebook adoption, with both the launch of a number of low - cost tablets designed for school children to consume digital textbooks, and an internet broadband infrastructure designed to make digital consumption possible throughout the country's schools.
The phone manufacturer's online store now stocks a number of apps, music, and videos for purchase and download, ahead of the company's global launch events for its BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system and, most likely, new BlackBerry smartphones.
We have also continued to innovate, launching a number of new funds including the Global Equity Impact Fund, the European Logistics Income investment trust and the Secured Credit Fund — all designed to meet the growing demand for «new active» investment solutions.
The tenth - annual Global Pet Expo featured 5,597 buyers in attendance, a five percent increase over last year, more than 3,000 new pet product launches, 985 exhibitors and 2,896 booths sold — the highest post-show numbers to date.
The company already has a number of introductions lined up for 2015, with next month's Global Pet Expo serving as a major launching pad.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched a new strategic plan to drive up visitors numbers in an era of unprecedented change in the global operating environment.
World Travel Market is for the first time reaching out to the global online travel community with the launch of a new travel blog, a number of social media webinars and an extensive social media programme taking place during the exhibition.
Once again, the show welcomed a number of new initiatives including the launch of the ATM Global Stage, which opened the week's proceedings with a high level panel discussion on the future of tourism in the UAE featuring leading industry leaders including Issam Kazim, CEO, Dubai Corporation Travel and Commerce Marketing; Sultan Al Mutawa Al Dhaheri, Acting Executive Director, Tourism, Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority; H.E Khalid Jassim Al Midfa, Chairman, Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority; Haitham Mattar, CEO, Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority; Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, CEO, Shurooq; Thierry Antinori, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Emirates Airline; Gerald Lawless, Head of Tourism, Dubai Holding and Honorary President, Jumeirah Group and Aligi Gardenghi, VP Marketing EMEA and Commercial Director MEA, Hilton.
It is also the first game in the series to receive a simultaneous global launch, which has certainly helped the numbers and sales.
At its firs global supply - chain summit in Beijing, Walmart, the world's largest retailer, launched an ambitious program dubbed the «Global Sourcing Responsibility Initiative» that will require its Chinese suppliers (which may number up to 20,000 according to China Daily) to abide to potentially costly energy efficiency targets, to be verified by third party audits, among other environmental and social global supply - chain summit in Beijing, Walmart, the world's largest retailer, launched an ambitious program dubbed the «Global Sourcing Responsibility Initiative» that will require its Chinese suppliers (which may number up to 20,000 according to China Daily) to abide to potentially costly energy efficiency targets, to be verified by third party audits, among other environmental and social Global Sourcing Responsibility Initiative» that will require its Chinese suppliers (which may number up to 20,000 according to China Daily) to abide to potentially costly energy efficiency targets, to be verified by third party audits, among other environmental and social goals.
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In a major update scheduled to be released today, the cloud practice management platform CosmoLex is rolling out a number of new features and enhancements, including a client portal with secure messaging, internal firm messaging, native document storage, a global launch location for commonly used functions, and more.
BT continues to use alternative suppliers, such as Elevate, Axiom, Halebury, NewGalexy Services and Obelisk Support, and has launched a number of technology initiatives, such as legal projectmanagement software, document management and an internallydeveloped software tool for the wider business to seek automated regulatory advice on complex global transactions.
As Google Home continues to go global, having launched in both Canada and Australia earlier this summer, the total number of Alexa skills overseas has also continued to rise.
HMD Global has released a number of new handsets this year, and if the latest rumor is to be believed, the firm is expected to launch the entry - level Nokia 1 handset in March as a part of the Android Go program.
The first Chinese brand to appear on the prestigious Interbrand Best Global Brands list in 2014, Huawei soared to number 88 in 2015 whilst launching the globally critically acclaimed Huawei Watch and Huawei P8.
In a joint collaboration with the global semiconductor distributor WPG Holdings, Microsoft India and Intel India today launched NuPC, a palm sized computer that combines affordability with a number of customization.
Throughout the month of June, Snap will launch a number of «Our Stories» snaps in the Discover section of the app — a swipe to the left from Stories — that will highlight and celebrate the global community as they show their pride.
Nearly a score of global real estate mutual funds have launched in the U.S. in the past two years, more than doubling in number.
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