J.D. Power III Retrospective / RBDR

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Today on RBDR: The founder of J.D. Power and Associates, J.D. Power III, recently died at age 89. A brief look at highs and lows in his dynamic, game-changing research operation. (RBDR interview with J.D. Power III in 2013: https://youtu.be/Gss8EIDsGLU and https://youtu.be/39QxPXULjcU)

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Japan: Twitter’s new key market. B2B Satisfaction Survey Success. RBDR Correction. (RBDR 04.25.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) Japan is a particularly key market in Twitter’s plan to expand its data licensing revenues.

2) B2B Customer Satisfaction surveys contain four key success components, three of which senior executives believe are most important to them.

3) Correction about our story detailing the acquisition of J.D. Power from last week.

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XIO Group buying J.D. Power. Microsoft suing US Dept of Justice. (RBDR 04.18.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) XIO Group, a Chinese-controlled firm based in London, is purchasing J.D. Power for $1.1 billion.

2) Microsoft is taking the U.S. Justice Department to court, alleging that its gag orders – that do not allow Microsoft to alert individuals that their personal information is being shared with the government – is unconstitutional.

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J.D. Power for sale. Facebook member usage under scrutiny. (RBDR 11.6.2015)

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Today on RBDR:

1) McGraw Hill puts J.D. Power up for sale. Why is this happening and what is it worth?

2) Facebook 3rd quarter financials present revenues, profits and membership and usage figures that might concern marketers and market researchers who use those data.

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