
New research reveals outdated views on female drivers
Originally published: Scoop NZ, 09 March 2022 New research has exposed archaic perceptions still linger about the driving ability of New Zealand women, with 84% of
Originally published: Scoop NZ, 09 March 2022 New research has exposed archaic perceptions still linger about the driving ability of New Zealand women, with 84% of
Originally published: Mumbrella, 25 February 2022 ASX-listed research and media company Pureprofile has released its H1 FY22 financial report for the period ended 31 December 2021,
Originally published: RadioInfo Australia, 14 February 2022 A study by Compass Polling, commissioned by the Page Research Centre, has found that 76% of people living in regional Australia
Originally published: New Business Ethiopia, 16 February 2022 Professional investors forecast dramatic expansion in the levels of investment in Africa by pension funds and large
Fears of a global recession and worries about rising inflation top the list of concerns advisers have about investment returns from all asset classes.
Almost a third of Australians think that voice assistants are more efficient at resolving enquiries than SMS or email.
This is according to a new survey from Curious Thing, a voice AI communication platform, administered by Pureprofile.
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