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Bain & Company is one of the world's leading global business consulting firms, serving clients across six continents. It was founded in 1973 on the principle that consultants must measure their success in terms of their clients' financial results. Bain's clients have outperformed the stock market 4 to 1. With offices in all major cities, Bain has worked with over 4,150 major multinational and other corporations from every economic sector, in every region of the world.
For more information, please contact Cheryl Krauss, Director of Public Relations at cheryl.krauss@bain.com or 646-562-7863. |
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Bain & Company ranked as consulting industry's best place to work for 7th year in a row Bain & Company press release 8/31/2009 Global business consulting firm ranked #1 in annual industry survey of more than 200 firms worldwide; Also takes top spot in leadership, career development and work/life balance.
Bain & Company expands worldwide partner group in response to continued growth Bain & Company press release 8/25/2009 Leading global business consulting firm promotes 13 individuals from Atlanta, Brussels, Dallas, Delhi, London, Milan, New York, Paris, Rome, São Paulo, Sydney and Tokyo.
Luxury goods sales to drop as much as 20% in first two quarters of 2009 according to latest Bain & Company luxury forecast Bain & Company press release 4/20/2009 Brands wrestle with shrinking personal wealth, retailer price cutting and slowing growth in emerging markets
Bain & Company expands worldwide partner group with the promotion of 19 business consultants Bain & Company press release 4/14/2009 Global business consultancy Bain & Company has promoted 19 consultants to Partner in recognition of their outstanding contributions to client success and to helping the firm's international expansion.
Executives see big spike in downsizing in 2009: Largest year-over-year percent increases occuring outside USA Bain & Company press release 4/7/2009 Bain & Company's new Management Tools 2009 survey finds downsizing initiatives jumping 75% over 2008 in Europe and Asia, and more than double in Latin America.
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