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Growth Strategies Forum Information
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Friday, April 28th, 2006
8:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Registration begins at 8:45 a.m.
Continental breakfast to be served
Crowne Plaza Hotel
Rua Frei Caneca 1360
São Paulo, 01307 Brasil
For more information or directions:
Crowne Plaza Hotel
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For questions or to inquire about additional sponsorship opportunities, please contact De Roin Motah.
This Forum will Help You Increase Your Profitability in Brasil's Mobile Market
If you have an interest to increase your profits in Brasil's mobile market then you need to attend The Growth Strategies Forum. The program will begin with Pyramid Research expert analysts presenting our views on the market's current condition, and will conclude with a Keynote Speaker (Anatel) who will share their thoughts on growth opportunities in Brasil's mobile market.
Register today to receive these benefits:
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Gain valuable insight from industry leading speakers and experts who will present their views and analysis of Brasil's mobile market
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Identify new growth opportunities and challenges emerging in Brasil
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Understand your competition and build your go-to-market strategy
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Discover new strategies and solutions that you can implement now to save you time and money
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Gain a competitive advantage by networking with executives and decision makers who are looking for their next strategic business partners in Brasil
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Who Should Attend?
Every business and telecoms professional engaged in developing, managing, or maintaining mobile networks, devices and marketing strategies will benefit from attending, especially:
- Chief Information Officers
- Chief Technology Officers
- Business Analysts and Consultants
- Investors
- Strategic Marketing & Planning Officers
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Why You Need to Attend This Forum
A new horizon is dawning in Brasil's mobile market, bringing with it a new set of challenges and opportunities for market players. While subscriber growth peaked in the early part of the decade, the average revenue per user fell 32 percent between 2001 and 2005 to US$12.04 (
Publication Date: March 2006
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