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Clairvoyant
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Re: effective marketing---Avent, Nascar
Clairvoyant   6/12/2011 11:20:34 AM
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I agree. Moves like this make a brand much more well known to the population.

saranyatil
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Re: effective marketing---Avent, Nascar
saranyatil   6/3/2011 12:42:43 AM
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Definitely it a good move and right decision taken. This will enhance the brand image of avnet to a great extent.

seel225
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effective marketing---Avent, Nascar
seel225   6/1/2011 3:49:15 PM
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It was good to hear your last marketing strategy went successful, spending on charity will always pay off. The next one NASCAR race which is going to bring more clients to Avent.

Ariella
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Re: Avnet, NASCAR
Ariella   6/1/2011 1:33:22 PM
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If 90% of the comments were positive, it would appear to be a good choice. After all, you can never please all of the people all of the time.

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Avnet, NASCAR
Barbara Jorgensen   6/1/2011 12:31:42 PM
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Hi Al--I think a company should use its brand any way it wants!  There undoubtedly are purchasing professionals and supply chain professionals among the viewers and fans of the LPGA and Nascar...if it brings Avnet first to mind, mission accomplished.

Jacob
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Avnet and car race
Jacob   6/1/2011 3:33:35 AM
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Al Marg, whatever you and your company had done as a part of social commitments are greater and very much appreciable. I think all companies have to follow this and spare a part of the profit for such social commitments. I have no comment about spending the company’s hard earned profit for car race or similar activities. I think Avnet employers are the right person to make comments because, it includes their sweat also





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