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Where an investment in knowledge pays the best interest
The value of the Cosmetics and Toiletries market in Europe is estimated to be more than $100 billion per annum but it is also an industry where Knowledge is Power and Information is Power.
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Suppliers, and especially manufacturers, have market power because they have information about a product or a service that the customer does not, and cannot have.
Now in its 6th year, Cosmetics Business Trends 2012 is a value-for- money conference where you can:
engage with leading decision makers from international brand owners
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gain the insight you need to successfully break into essential new business
acquire knowledge that will enable you to build brands to serve the customer
be inspiredby 12 leading speakers, specialists in their fields, covering four key market trends
Companies need to ensure that their ability to provide effective customer service keeps pace with their growth. If you're marketing your company to customers, new and old, you need to be able to provide them with an informed service when they do business with you.
Sector-specific networking tables enable you to have lunch with your peers and get to the heart of the challenges facing the market.
Cosmetics Business Trends 2012 will bring together Brand Owners, Manufacturing Directors, Sales & Marketing Directors, Account Managers, Category Managers and Buyers to discuss, debate and provide answers to the questions facing your organisation.
Sponsorship and exhibition opportunities are available at the Cosmetic Business Trends conference, offering an unrivalled chance to closely associate your brand with this agenda and hear directly from clients about the challenges they face.
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Go to
www.cosmeticsbusiness.com Email
mikel@hpcimedia.com or call Mike Locke on +44 (0)20 7193 7447
Book your place at the conference now and save 25%.
Grange City Hotel, London, UK Thursday 14 June 2012
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