Dirty tactics
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Dyson, floorcare manufacturer based in United States occupied the last place in a reliability survey conducted by Which? magazine. The company's undeterred stand in spite of controversies, and its chief executive officer, Martin McCourt's comments on Which? findings which are tradictory to their research, are discussed. Some new products launched by the company are also described.
Publication Name: ERMagazine
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0074-8714
Year: 2004
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Cold spell for heating sector
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Effect of lack of cold weather in 2003 on sales of portable heating equipment in United Kingdom is described. Plans of companies for increasing sales of portable heating equipment, by incorporating changes in product designs, are also discussed.
Publication Name: ERMagazine
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0074-8714
Year: 2004
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Going the extra mile
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A brief profile of RDO Kitchen Appliances, winner of this year's CI (H) Retailer of the Year, is presented. Steps taken by the company for its growth, and its objectives are also discussed.
Publication Name: ERMagazine
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0074-8714
Year: 2005
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