Survey

Fuel Efficiency and Performance: We Want the Best of Both Worlds say Ford’s Social Media Followers in the Middle East

  • Sixty per cent of drivers in the Middle East and Levant say fuel efficiency is more important than power
  • A desire to save money and high fuel prices are the top reasons for choosing more fuel efficient cars
  • Survey was conducted on Twitter and covered more than 19,000 responses from people in eight countries

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Al Masaood Automobiles elated over INFINITI ranking first in J.D. Power customer satisfaction survey in UAE

Al Masaood Automobiles, the authorized distributor of INFINITI in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, was elated after INFINITI gained the highest score for customer satisfaction in the luxury automotive segment in the inaugural J.D. Power 2018 U.A.E. Customer Service Index (CSI) Study. The survey results have further cemented the company’s status as a provider of world-class global products and services that exceed customer expectations and satisfaction in the UAE.

Survey around Visit Lebanon indicates positive outcomes achieved during this touristic forum

A survey that has been published recently around the outcomes of Visit Lebanon forum, that was held earlier in May 2017, and organized by the Ministry of Tourism and Global Network, shows a great feedback from decision makers at international tourism companies, and Lebanese exhibiters alike.

Ericsson ConsumerLab: Turkey tops advanced countries in mobile internet services

  • Turkey outdistances global giants in mobile access to several services such as social networks and instant messaging, shows Ericsson ConsumerLab report
  • Over the last two years, various lines of service including customer services gained more importance in users’ satisfaction with operators
  • 42 percent of the accepters wish to upgrade to 4.5G, while 44 percent of rejecters think that it will be no different than 3G

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Over 50% of young Arabs say this generation is more entrepreneurial than the one before, Arab Youth Survey finding reveals

  • 2016 ASDA’A Burson-Marsteller Arab Youth Survey also finds more than a third of young Arabs intend to start own business in next five years
  • Young Arabs say governments can do more to encourage lending, provide training and cut red tape

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89% of Arab youth believe Expo 2020 will have positive impact on the region’s image as per

ASDA’A Burson-Marsteller Arab Youth Survey 

Dubai, UAE, May 19, 2014: An overwhelming majority of young Arabs believe Expo 2020 will improve the international image of the Arab world, with 89 per cent agreeing that it will have a positive effect, according to the findings of the 6th Annual ASDA’A Burson-Marsteller Arab Youth Survey.