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Terror Hits Home. Three DMA Firms Had Offices in Twin Towers

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Three direct marketing companies had offices in the World Trade Center: Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield in One World Trade Plaza; G.C. Services Corp. in One World Trade 22nd floor; and Oppenheimer Fund in Two World Trade Center 31st-34th floors. At press time, no company had reported any fatalities.

Author: Clarke, Tad, Bremner, Kristen,
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2001
COMMUNICATION, Communications, Broadcasting and Telecommunications, Accident & Health Insurance, Insurance Carriers, Executive changes & profiles, Personnel administration, New York, Medical Service and Health Insurance, Company Personnel, Telecommunications industry, Abstract, Empire Blue Cross and Blue Shield, G C Services Corp., Oppenheimer Fund

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Here's some guidance: be careful

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The Federal Trade Commission has found three list companies violating law because of their involvement in a telemarketing advance-fee credit scheme. FTC has advised the companies to act with commonsense in collaborating with any offer that may be illegal.

Author: Clarke, Tad
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2004
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Legal/Government Regulation, Direct Mail List Rental, Laws, regulations and rules, Discipline, United States. Federal Trade Commission, List brokers

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Technology is changing print, delivery cycles

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The application of technology in the printing business is discussed. The effect of this technology application on the direct marketing industry is analyzed.

Author: Khan, Mickey Alam, Clarke, Tad
Publisher: Haymarket Media, Inc.
Publication Name: DM News
Subject: Construction and materials industries
ISSN: 0194-3588
Year: 2005
Management dynamics, Direct Marketing, PRINTING AND PUBLISHING, Other Direct Selling Establishments, Printing, Direct selling establishments, Direct Sales Organizations, Editorial, Management, Technology application, Company business management

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Subjects list: United States, Direct marketing
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