In the same way that guerilla warfare changed how people thought about war and conflict, Jay Conrad Levinson's concept of guerrilla marketing reshaped how small companies think about promoting themselves. Before Levinson coined the term in the 1980s, companies often relied upon huge, expensive marketing endeavors. Smaller companies struggled to compete on those terms, so Levinson argued for using brains over brawn. Don't hang a banner to advertise a sale; give away products on the street.
HBO has acquired the Kit Harington-led BBC One miniseries “Gunpowder” and plans to release the three-part drama in December, the premium cabler announced Tuesday.
The miniseries is based on the real 17th century “Gunpowder Plot,” in which a group of English Catholics led by Robert Catesby tried and failed to kill the King of England by blowing up the House of Lords.
Saying hello is something we all do every day. Sometimes it can have a real impact. It can start conversations, brighten someone’s day and even lead to new relationships. Greeting people isn’t just a verbal act, and in some countries, this goes along with something physical. A hug, kisses on the cheek, or a handshake. Different cultures say hello in many ways. We spoke to the Lingoda team, who come from countries all across the globe, to ask them how they greet friends, or strangers in their home country.
Current Governor: Hope UzodimmaFounded: February 3, 1976Area: 5,530 km²Capital: OwerriGeopolitical Zone: South EastISO 3166 code: NG-IMPopulation: 4.8 millionPostal Code: 460001Slogan: The Eastern HeartlandImo State is located in Nigeria, lying south of it and one of 36 states that Nigeria has. Its capital is Owerri and known for being the largest city of Imo State. This state existed from the year 1976 together with other states that were established through the leadership of Murtala Muhammad, the former military ruler of the country of Nigeria.
The Indian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ajjampur R. Ghanashyam, has revealed how the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation used intermediaries in the annual $14 billion deal instead of just signing a long-term agreement with New Delhi, Nigeria’s Number One oil buyer.
Daily Trust reports that the Indian High Commissioner said that aside the lack of long-term agreement between the two countries on crude oil purchases, in 2006, an Indian company, Oil & Natural Gas Commission Videsh Limited (OVL) and Mittal Energy International, which is a joint venture between OVL, an Indian government company, and Mittal Energy a private firm, applied for oil concession.