[ad_1] A report published by the Blancco company revealed which mobile phones have registered more breakdowns and which brands give more problems. The study, entitled State of repair and security of mobile …
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[ad_1] Bigstock Automotive brands and refiners are constantly generating alliances and cobranding with the idea of strengthening their market presence. The link is as strong as it is between vehicles and fuels …
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[ad_1] Since yesterday, smoking in the country is a bit more expensive: the British American Tobacco Company – the former Nobleza Piccardo – has adjusted the prices of its cigarettes, with an …
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[ad_1] With this increase, the red box Lucky Strike will cost $ 61 for the 20-unit package and $ 33 for the 12-unit package. For the brands Camel and Parisiennes the price …
Read More »Starting Monday, more brands are added to the increase in cigarettes
[ad_1] As of this Monday, smoking is a bit more expensive: the British American Tobacco Company – the former Nobleza Piccardo – has adjusted the prices of its cigarettes, with an average …
Read More »More brands are added today to the rise of cigarettes
[ad_1] ADJUSTMENT. Cigarettes rose in price five times in the year. 07/16/2018 – To date, the British American Tobacco Company – the former Nobleza Piccardo – will adjust the prices of its …
Read More »A strong testosterone leads men to buy luxury brands
[ad_1] July 6, 2018 – 20:18 According to one study, this hormone changes consumer preferences. Advertisers and fashion consultants point out that this is a concept used by companies. Testosterone, the male …
Read More »Why men prefer 'prestige' brands for their hormones, according to a study – Vida Actual – Latest news from Uruguay and the world updated
[ad_1] "We demonstrated for the first time that testosterone directly alters consumer preferences," AFP co-authored the study, Gideon Nave, of the Wharton School, a Philadelphia Business School. in 243 men aged 18 …
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