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There's no information here regarding Angus Reid, a Canadian market reseaerch company that was bought by Ipsos, to form Ipsos-Reid. I don't know much about Angus Reid. It was a company started by Mr Angus Reid in Winnipeg, for market research. It managed to grow to be one of the most well know market research houses in Canada.
Guess who just volunteered to add some? You get a cookie if you guessed you did. PMC 04:37, 14 Jan 2004 (UTC)
I suggest that this article be renamed Ipsos? As the majority of the article is about Ipsos not the Ipsos-Reid subsidiary. Ipsos is more noteable and no article exists on it currently, or copy the Ipsos info into a new article for Ipsos itself? Jamesmorrison 11:10, 12 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
Created Ipsos article edited Ipsos-Reid to reflect it. Although the majority of info is still on Ipsos in this article Jamesmorrison 11:10, 12 November 2005 (UTC)Reply
If there was a name change for this article, it should be Angus Reid Research or something to that effect 64.4.93.199 (talk) 00:04, 24 September 2016 (UTC)Reply
this article reads like it was taken directly from their PR department. It needs to be brought into NPOV.