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NEW BUSINESS LEAGUE: Who's up and who's down for September 2012?

ASIA-PACIFIC - Ogilvy and Carat still top; Draftfcb and Initiative fall off table, while Mindshare climbs four spots.

by Staff Reporters | 10/15/2012

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| advertising , new business league , revenue

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