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Multinational Marketing Firms Extend Biz Here.
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Korea Times (Seoul, Korea)
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March 12, 2000
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Rolling up their sleeves to take the lion's share in domestic distribution market, leading multinational marketing companies are employing aggressive business tactics to expand their sales network in Korea.
According to related business concerns yesterday, Carrefour and Wal-mart are poised to open more sales outlets in major cities around the nation while strengthening marketing promotion activity in Seoul and its surrounding areas.
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