Survey Sampling International
SHELTON, Connecticut, March 8, 2011 - As the world recognizes International Women's Day, global consumers
acknowledge a discrepancy between how they feel gender equality "should be"
and the perception of the way things actually are.
SHELTON, Connecticut, February 11, 2011 - As Valentine's Day approaches, global consumers have very different views
on the meaning behind the holiday.
SHELTON, Connecticut, January 10, 2011 - Survey Sampling International (SSI) announced today that it has appointed
Christian Michael Managing Director, Germany.
SHELTON, Connecticut, December 23, 2010 - The economy remains the number one priority on the global stage.
SHELTON, Connecticut, November 16, 2010 - Survey Sampling International (SSI), the world's leading provider of
online, offline and mixed access sampling solutions, today reported strong
double-digit revenue and EBIT growth year to date in 2010.
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