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Commercial airplane chief Ray Conner was dispatched to represent Boeing at a Jan. 11 news conference with senior U.S. government officials, and Mr. McNerney has assigned Mr. Conner and other executives to handle much of the contact with airlines, according to a person familiar with the customer conversations.
WSJ: The Two Men Behind the 787
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The iPhone 4S has also scored higher on customer satisfaction front according to a survey with 77% of the owners said that they are very satisfied with iPhone 4S compared to 72% of the iPhone 4 owners ( iPhone 4S Beats iPhone 4 in Customer Survey, Augurs Well for Holiday Sales).
FORBES: AT&T iPhone Success Bodes Well For Apple
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FoxNews.com is tops with consumers of Internet news and information, according to the latest update of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) released today.
FORBES: FoxNews.com Tops with News Consumers, HuffPost Dead Last
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According to the network operators I talked with, there is a high probability of a per-day customer signing up for monthly service after a few days of use.
FORBES: Qualcomm's New Go-Anywhere Chip
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Such a move could make those customers a more-favorable credit risk according to the bank's own underwriting standards, or it could deter the customer from staying with the bank.
WSJ: Wells Fargo to Increase Interest Rates on Some Small-Business Credit Lines
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Salesforce.com remains a stock with much upside, according to analysts at RBC Capital Markets, as the company continues to control larger quantities of customer data and leads the way to a post cloud world.
FORBES: Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff: We've Moved Past The Cloud