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March 26, 2012

Hear Euromonitor Speak at the 2012 BALAS Annual Conference

BalasEvent: Balas 2012 - Latin American Firms Competing in the Global Economy 
Date: March 28-30, 2012
Location: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 

Euromonitor International is proud to be exhibiting and speaking at the 2012 BALAS Annual Conference. The conference will focus on the pattern of internationalization of Latin American firms, their trajectories and their management of geographically dispersed operations. Also, a there will be a discussion focused on the similarities and differences of Latin American firms vs. those of other continents, as well as across Latin American firms themselves. 

Join Euromonitor's Fabiana Pierre and Claudia Acuña as they discuss How Technology Has Changed Consumer Behavior.  Their discussion is a part of the Panel of Digital Medias and the Web Consumer on March 30th at 8:45 am.

For more information, please click here.


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