November 18, 2008
Technology Could Cut Annual CO2 Emissions in U.S. by 22 Percent and Save Up to $240 Billion by 2020
Emissions Reduction Would Be Equivalent to a 20 to 36 Percent Cut in Imported Oil Consumption, According to Study by The Boston Consulting Group on Behalf of the Global e-Sustainability Initiative
Technology Could Cut Annual CO2 Emissions in U.S. by 22 Percent and Save Up to $240 Billion by 2020
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November 13, 2008
Survey By The Boston Consulting Group Outlines How Americans Plan To Curb Spending For Holidays And 2009
The Art of 'Trading Down': Consumers Will Be Hunting for Bargains in All 108 Consumer Categories; Big-Ticket Purchases Will Be Nixed or Postponed, and Restaurants, Travel and Home Furnishing Will Suffer Most
Survey By The Boston Consulting Group Outlines How Americans Plan To Curb Spending For Holidays And 2009
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November 10, 2008
Asset Managers Face Tough Path to Rebuild Client Trust in Wake of Financial Crisis, Says Report by The Boston Consulting Group
Amid the Current Challenging Conditions, Asset Managers Must Better Address Client Needs, Enhance Risk Management, and Contain Costs, BCG Says
Asset Managers Face Tough Path to Rebuild Client Trust in Wake of Financial Crisis, Says Report by The Boston Consulting Group
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November 4, 2008
Boston Consulting Group’s Jeanie Duck Presented with Lifetime Achievement Award
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October 29, 2008
Companies Are Rethinking Strategy-Development Approaches to Better Adapt to Today’s Competitive Environment, Says Report by The Boston Consulting Group
Study Finds Companies Are Stretching Their Processes Along Three Dimensions to Generate More Timely Insights and to Foster Organization-wide Preparedness and Agility
Companies Are Rethinking Strategy-Development Approaches to Better Adapt to Today’s Competitive Environment, Says Report by The Boston Consulting Group
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October 23, 2008
Boston Consulting Group Analysis of Candidates’ Health Care Plans Sheds Light on Potential Economic Impact
Obama's Expanded Coverage Proposal Could Boost Health Care Industry Expenditures by $17 Billion; McCain's Individual Coverage Plan Could Cut Industry Spending by Up to $135 Billion
Boston Consulting Group Analysis of Candidates’ Health Care Plans Sheds Light on Potential Economic Impact
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October 16, 2008
Unique M&A Opportunities for Consumer Products Companies in the Embattled (or Uncertain) Economy, Says a Report by The Boston Consulting Group
BCG's 2008 Consumer-Products Value Creators Report Calls for Integrating Business Strategy with Financial Policies and Investors' Priorities
Unique M&A Opportunities for Consumer Products Companies in the Embattled (or Uncertain) Economy, Says a Report by The Boston Consulting Group
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October 9, 2008
The Banking Industry Lost Nearly One-Third of Its Market Value over the First Three Quarters of 2008, Says The Boston Consulting Group
Since the Onset of the Crisis—in Mid-2007—the Banking Industry's Market Value Has Plunged Almost $3 Trillion
The Banking Industry Lost Nearly One-Third of Its Market Value over the First Three Quarters of 2008, Says The Boston Consulting Group
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October 1, 2008
Simon Targett, Senior Financial Times Editor, Joins BCG as First Editor-in-Chief
view full releaseSimon Targett, Senior Financial Times Editor, Joins BCG as First Editor-in-Chief
September 30, 2008
Market Turmoil Overshadows First-Half Gains by Investment Banks, Says Report by The Boston Consulting Group
The Investment-Banking Industry Picked Up Steam in First Two Quarters, but Recent Events Have Cast a Pall over Short-Term Prospects for Recovery
Market Turmoil Overshadows First-Half Gains by Investment Banks, Says Report by The Boston Consulting Group
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