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Is there a measurement that quantifies the total amount of "life" on earth at a given moment? Would one measure total mass, or perhaps, amount of energy consumed per unit time? I think such a metric could be useful for gauging planetary health.

Yes, the answer is called the Holocene Extinction. It is a global extinction event that is happening now, and has an endpoint of 300 years.Just look it up.Normally I would list, I think I have about 350 references in the public domain. However, when a topic doesn’t fit someone’s personal worldview, such as, Global Extinction, they get ticked, rather than read the references.So, to all of you Homo sapiens out there, I say, just look it up. And remember the stages of grieving, denial is that stage where you exclude those sources that say it is happening, and include those sources that say it is not.As for the numeric result of your question; 300 years, the sum is zero.Here are some graphs to upset you in the mean time:Total Global DebtSet against May’s equation as a Chaotic fractal:wherethe result:Global Commerce has already collapsed. It is only the Fractional Reserve Banking System that keeps the illusion of the digital domain seemingly real. It is actually a null domain, like a video game. In this game, you are already dead, but you have a button a hacker gave you to keep making guys. Eventually, the hacked code to do this corrupts the system so badly that it very obviously crashes, at which point, there is no faking it.This is not a prediction that Global Commerce will fail, it is a clear Chaotic Fractal that shows Global Commerce has already collapsed. The Total Global Debt is 400% of the Total Global Product. Only 3% of the Commerce on Earth is tangible. 97% is digital debt. There is no such thing as being ‘wealthy’ any more. They only possess digital debt.Commerce is the reason for the Holocene Extinction, detailed below:Ocean Dead Zones will encompass the entire planet by 2200Greenland’s Total Ice Loss:Albedo change of the polesThe North Polar Albedo Change is why the Northern jet stream has dropped to the 35th parallel.The Arctic has lost 40% of its year round ice. The Antarctic, which represents 91% of the Earth’s ice, has lost 20% of its ice. Where the topology seems similar, where it was once 4 miles thick, it is only a few hundred meters.Greenland and Antarctica make up 99% of the global fresh water ice.The global total sum current loss of permanent ice is approximately 50% between Antarctica and Greenland of the 99% global scale and irreversible.Earth’s Thermohaline System:The Gulf Stream is part of that system. The Gulf Stream takes 35 years to complete a cycle of turning warm water to the northern region (UK) then drops to several hundred meters, where it takes more than 30 years to return to the gulf. Therefore, measuring surface water temperature and air temperature is in general 35 years behind.This is the reason the data seems confusing to you. The air and surface water temperature are 35 year old data. What is really happening is on the ocean floor, and Climate Change is measured by ice loss, not air and water temperatures.At this point, the thermohaline has slowed to 20% of its deep depth surface speed (slowed by a factor of 5). The result will be a sudden flash of heat as the albedo changes, followed by a global deep freeze (Snowball Earth).The dense salt water drops below the cold fresh water before delivering its load of warm air to its destination. This is referred to as thermohaline collapse, and it is occurring at this very moment.The CO2 Myth:changing CO2 emissions will have no effect for 1000 years.However, CO2 contributes only less than 1% of the Total Greenhouse Effect:Taking the abundance into consideration:Results in the Total Contribution Factor:Half of the Total Greenhouse Gas is purely due to Animal agriculture:The ‘Crystal Serenity’The Northwest Passage was once a famed fearsome ice ridden impassable route through the arctic. The Northwest Passage was considered impassible for centuries. Now, cruise ships tour the entire passage, and as one Climatologist put it, there was not so much as an ice cube in sight. The land shown here, dirt, should be under a hundred meters of ice:The United Nations charts human population path as falling into three categories over the next century:All 3 paths are devastating. If the population increases, the result will be Global Failure by way of resources. If it remains in the middle, it will only extend those resources for 2 centuries. The lower, green path is the sum outcome, 99% certainty.Extrapolating:For anyone thinking our respite is in the Earth’s oceans as some untapped resource are neglecting the fact that ¾ of the Earth’s oceans are depleted or very nearly depleted of sea life from over fishing. That is, 75% of all of the oceans in the world have been fished to the point of becoming void of sea life. Stated clearly – 75% of our oceans are dead. That number can be seen clearly on the United Nations FAO web site. Totally depleted, fishless oceans are predicted as early as 2048. [142,143]This graph shows that the cattle we raise (Animal Agriculture) is consuming far greater resources than the human population:In order to ‘eat cows,’ they require 6x the resources a human does. This is a biological factor of mammal size vs. resources per pound as being an exponential, not a linear function.I am not a vegetarian, however, this graph shows the resources required for a non-leather clad vegan biker: (Like Judas Priest wearing cotton and eating tofu)By not going to Burger King every day for lunch, we can increase the probability of salvaging some human population 18 fold.The solution is Sheet Meat. Regardless of the cost now, every form of meat can be produced in the lab, and on an industrial scale, reduce the cost to what we see now for AA grown meat. [151–225]No one is coming to save us; not God, nor aliens from outer space. If we can salvage, I have calculated bot more than a few million humans will survive, 50% of animal and plant species, but each species will be reduced in number to a fraction. The reason is that between the Ocean Dead Zones and deforestation, the %oxygen will drop from its current 21% at sea level to about 12%. Loss of consciousness, for instance, occurs at about 10% oxygen, about the equivalent to being at 20,000 feet.The first two columns are going to zero. The ocean column will also drop to zero in less then 300 years. At that point, oxygen will have dropped to 5%.Whereas the dinosaurs survived 5 global extinctions while the Earth’s oxygen remained at about 30%, the last global extinction dropped that to 21%, and they did not survive the 5th global extinction. [2, 11–15]The first Global Extinction was Thea, about 4.5 billion years ago, (which actually brings the number to 6 prior global extinctions), where a planet sized body (named Thea) collided with Earth, blowing off the mantle, which is now the moon. It has recently been discovered that single celled life was forming. The second Global extinction occurred 650 million years ago, the Marinoan Extinction. It was a Snowball Earth scenario. [16–23] The Earth recovered because the moon was about 26,000 KM (half the distance) closer to the Earth, and able to form ice tides which brought about the reformation of liquid water. The moon has since moved too far away to form ice tides, and the Earth will not recover.Share this article. Pass it around. Make it viral. Remember, denial is merely a stage of grieving. You inherently know this planet is dying. We cannot stop it, but we may be able to salvage a portion of it.REFERENCES1.Walker, J. C. G. 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Reliance Industries (Reliance readymade garments); Zandu Pharmaceuticals Works (Trishun Rub – cold rub)ImageadsImageads and Communications Pvt Ltd103 Mittal Chambers, Nariman Point, Mumbai – 400 021, IndiaTel: (0091 22) 202 2425/6416 Fax: (0091 22) 202 8858Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 559 6231/ 6597Delhi: (0091 11) 338 3419/ 4580Chennai: (0091 44) 826 2306/ 1476Hyderabad: (0091 40) 776 8467/ 2908E-mail: [email protected]:www.imageadsgroup.comCapitalised billings: Rs 242.46 millionTelevision billings: Rs 11.84 millionSenior Executive: CD Ramachandran, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Webley Jeans (garments); Vysya Bank (Bank/finance); Yonex(jeans and garments); IRDA (Insurance service)Jelitta PublicityWattasseril Building, PB No 8, Baker Junction, Kottayam – 686 001Tel: (0091 481) 564 075/806 Fax: (0091 481) 563 127Branch telephone numbers:Chennai: (0091 44) 826 9323 Fax: 822 6297Kochi: (0091 484) 367 241, 361 928 Fax:369 588Trivandrum: (0091 xxx) 473 128 Fax: 463 302Trichur: (0091 487) 384 807 Fax:384 308Kozikode: (0091 495) 303 875Coimbatore: (0091 422) 235890 Fax: 235890E-mail: N.A.Capitalised billings: Rs 119.73 millionTelevision billings: Rs 26.46 millionSenior Executive: Joy Thomas, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: South Indian Bank (banking); Hero Honda (Hero Honda Motor cycle); Travancore Cements (Super Shelcem cement paint, Vembanad white cement); Samsung Electronics (Regional – TV & Electronic systems); Coir Board (mats, mattings & geo-textiles); Coca Cola Bottling (Regional)Kamerad-newsMBC First Floor, 134, Infantry road, Bangalore-560001Tel: (0091 80) 2868278, 2863276Branch telephone numbers:Chennai: (0091 44) 825 6460E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 162.34 millionTelevision billings: Rs 3.02 millionSenior Executive: K R Bilimoria, DirectorMajor Clients: Unitech Ltd(Unitech projects/builders); Silklens Pvt Ltd(Contact lens); Express Publication Ltd(The New Indian Express/Publication);Lintas India LtdExpress Towers, 15th Floor, Nariman Point, Mumbai – 400 021Tel: (0091 22) 202 1577, Fax: (0091 22) 202 3135/6Branch telephone numbers:Delhi: (0091 11) 371 2465/ 2472 Fax: (0091 11) 3712853Calcutta: (0091 33) 247 7771, 247 5970 Fax: (0091 33) 2403814Bangalore: (0091 80) 559 2225, 559 6871 Fax (0091 80) 558 6679Chennai: (0091 44) 852 2115 Fax: (0091 44) 5586697E-mail: N.A. URL:www.aplindia.comCapitalised billings: N.A.Television billings: Rs 2930.00 millionSenior Executive: Prem Mehta, Vice President, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: ITC (Indian Kings cigarettes); Johnson & Johnson (Johnson’s Kids soaps); Air France (Airways); BPL (BPL Excell alkaline batteries) Nestle India Ltd (Polo, Bar One – Confectionary); Johnson & Johnson (Lotion, Cream – baby oil); AT&T (Cellular phone); United India Insurance (Insurance), Bajaj Auto Ltd (Bravo, Legend – Scooter); BHEL (Corporate); Elf Gas (Elf – LPG distributor)Mudra Communications LtdMudra House, Sheth CG Rd, Ellisbridge, Ahmedabad 380 006Tel: (0091 79) 656 5659 Fax: (0091 79) 642 5058Branch telephone numbers:Ahmedabad: (0091 79) 646 1530/23Bangalore: (0091 80) 5588692Delhi: (0091 11) 616 5290/92Mumbai: (0091 22) 496 4800Chennai: (0091 44) 825 0932, 8273151Calcutta: (0091 33) 474 9084/85Hyderabad: (0091 40) 3314181, 3390494Kochi: (0091 484) 365750/301E-mail: [email protected] URL: Doyle Dane BernbachCapitalised billings: Rs 5232.54 millionTelevision billings: N.A.Senior Executive: AG Krishnamurthy, Chairman & Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (Corporate); Indian Express (News paper); Mid-Day (website); Global Trust bank (Banking);Indian Tourism Development Corporation (Hotels); Business Standard (Publications); Raj TV (TV Channel); Henkel Spic India (Detergents); Godrej Foods; Ahmedabad Electricity Co Ltd (corporate); LIC of India (Insurance – services); Honda Siel Power Products (gensets); Satyam Computer Services Ltd (Satyam – computer software); Satyam Infoway Ltd (Satyam – internet services); Compaq (Compaq – computers); Cadila Healthcare Ltd (EverYuth – healthcare); Blow Plast Ltd (VIP Skybags – luggage carrier); Dabur Ayurvedic Specialities Ltd (Nature Cure – Ayurvedic products); Henkel Spic India Ltd (Fa – soap); Hindustan Motors Ltd (Mitsubishi Lancer – automobile)McCann-Erickson India Ltd8, Balaji Estate, Guru Ravidas Marg, Kalkaji, New Delhi 110 019Tel: (0091 11) 600 2600 Fax: (0091 11) 646 3875, 600 2647Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 221 9058, 227 0289Calcutta: (0091 33) 246 1001-3, 244 7829Chennai: (0091 44) 435 9228, 432 3481Mumbai: (0091 22) 416 0470/72E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 3479.53 millionTelevision billings: N.A.Senior Executive: Sorab Mistry, Chairman & CEOMajor Clients: Reckitt& Colman(Cherry Blossom/shoe polish); Usha Martin Telecom(telecom); Coca-Cola (Kinley soda water, Diet coke, beverages, Sprite – Soft drink); Nestle(sunrise/coffee); BPL (Gas tables); Motorola (Cellphones & Pagers); Khaitan (Fans); Nestle (Media buying); Stracon (Corporate); Goodyear India (Goodyear – tyre); Travel Corporation of India (tourism); Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd (HSBC – credit card, personal banking & corporate); MasterCard (credit cards)MAA Bozell Communications LtdNo. 6, MAA House, Service Rd, Domlur Layout, Bangalore – 560071Tel: (0091 80) 556 8910, Fax: (0091 80) 554 2712Branch telephone numbers:Chennai: (0091 44) 499 1353/1466Delhi: (0091 11) 691 4640/4795Mumbai: (0091 22) 267 4609Hyderabad: (0091 40) 776 8261/0674Cochin: (0091 484) 354 614/09E-mail: [email protected]: maabozell.co.inCapitalised billings: Rs 1753.80 millionTelevision billings: Rs 427.10 millionSenior Executive: Bunty Peerbhoy, ChairmanMajor Clients: Tata International (garments); Volvo (Trucks); tata Tetley (tea); SmithKline Beecham (Zental/ Pharma); MTNL (MTNL – Telephone Services); K.Raheja Group of Companies (Club Cabana – leisure resort, Real Estate); Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories (Velocit – Healthcare); Vizag Steel Plant (Vizag Steel – Steel); Escotel Ltd (Escotel – cellphones); Bausch & Lomb India Ltd (Optima – contact lenses & vision care, Ray-Ban – sunglasses, eyeware, prescription glasses)Madison Advertising Pvt Ltd3rd Floor, Zoroastrian Bldg, 16, Horniman Circle, Fort, Mumbai 400 023Tel: (0091 22) 266 3997, 266 0425, 269 4167 Fax: (0091 22) 266 2776, 269 4168Branch telephone numbers:Sewri: (0091 22) 415 4467-70Delhi: (0091 11) 338 1053/1146Bangalore: (0091 80) 558 8785, 559 4782E-mail: [email protected] Capitalised billings: Rs 658.62 millionTelevision billings: Rs 1406.80 millionSenior Executive: Sam Balsara, Chairman & Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Milton Plastic Ltd (Plastic/thermoware); Rasna Enterprises Ltd(Spread Maker/Jam); Camlin Ltd (Colours, stationery); Som Distilleries Ltd (Hunter Beer)Marketing Consultants & Agencies LtdMehra Complex, 42 Millers Road, Bangalore – 560 052Tel: (0091 80) 2256287/88/4289 Fax: (0091 80) 225 2614E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] URL: www.allindia.com-mcaCapitalised billings: Rs 238.65 millionTelevision billings: Rs 1.40 millionSenior Executive: M. Rudradev, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Dept. of Information Technology,Govt of India (Booklet and film); KS&DL (Mysore Sandal Soap, premium soap), KSIC (Karnataka Silks – sarees & dress materials); KSHDC (Cauvery – handicrafts)MCS Communications Pvt Ltd20/1 Bagirathi Ammal St, T Nagar, Chennai 600 017Tel: (0091 44) 826 9945/4319, 8269730 Fax: (0091 44) 825 1782Branch telephone numbers:Delhi: (0091 11) 618 1775, 618 1776E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 168.60 millionTelevision billings: Rs 20.29 millionSenior Executive: R Ravishankar, Managing DirectorMajor Clients:Modi Xerox (photocopiers); Bajaj Auto Ltd (Bajaj/motor bikes, scooter); HDFC Bank (Bank/Auto finance)Market Missionaries (India) Pvt LtdA-5, Vidyadhar, 1313, Sadashiv Peth, Pune – 411 030Tel: (0091 20) 4478200/8623 Fax: (0091 20) 473170E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.marketmissionaires.comCapitalised billings: Rs 160.79 millionTelevision billings: N.A.Senior Executive: Jagdish Patankar, Maanging DirectorMajor Clients: Ee-TV(ETV Marathi/regional channel); Silicon Mountain(Simo Telecom); JMD Marketing (JMD/Car loans); Tata Autocomp Systems (Software, consultancy services); Kinetic Motor Co Ltd (Kinetic range, regional – two-wheelers); Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC); Usha International Ltd (Usha, regional – consumer durables)Moulis Euro RSCG (I)Pvt Ltd4 & 5, 1st Floor, Rams, 27 West Cott Rd, Royapettah, Chennai 600 014Tel: (0091 44) 852 2828, 857 0515, 853 3480 Fax: (0091 44) 853 3480Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 558 2146, 5550229Delhi: (0091 11) 613 5538Mumbai: (0091 22) 269 5102, 2651989, 2656597 2672236Hyderabad: (0091 40) 7816890Trivandrum: (0091 xx) 3231442Calicut:320 238Kochi:390 867, 432 628E-mail: [email protected]: Premium Domain Names at already Discounted Prices - adpundits.com is available for sale! Make an Offer Today.Senior Executive: R Ramesh, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Global Software Ltd(Software); Central railways(Railways); Banking service recruitment board(recruitment); OBSI (Information Technology); NIFT (Fashion Design Training); ONGC (Regional); LIC (LIC – insurance); Konkan Railway (Konkan Railway – rail transport); SmithKline Beecham (Smithkline Beecham – operational advertisements, southern region)National Advertising AgencyPT-62/12, Kalkaji Extention, Sansad Kung, New Delhi-110 019Tel: (0091 11) 6445592, 6426353, 6419764 Fax: (0091 11) 6220415Branch telephone numbers:Kanpur:350278Lucknow:217386Bhubaneswar:435074E-mail:[email protected] billings: Rs 153.00 millionTelevision billings: Rs 40.00 millionSenior Executive:Gautam Sen, PartnerMajor Clients: N.AOgilvy & Mather LtdTrade Centre, Third Floor, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013Tel: (0091 22) 491 3877 Fax: (0091 22) 491 3838Branch telephone numbers:Delhi: (0091 11) 631 7384-91Calcutta: (0091 33) 247 3406-7Chennai: (0091 44) 852 0677/0887/0967Bangalore: (0091 80) 558 4566/4816OgilvyOne Worldwide-Bangalore: (0091 80) 5065046-48E-mail: N.ACapitalised billings: Rs 7425.78 millionTelevision billings: 1852.73 millionSenior Executive: Ranjan Kapur, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: IDBI Mutual Fund (Mutual fund); SBI Mutual Fund(Mutual Fund); TTK Textiles (Tantex/Textile); J K Tyres(Tyres); Pantaloon Fashion India Ltd(Garments); Levers, Cadbury, Louis Philippe (coporate); UTI (MIP’97/Financial); TVS Suzuki (corporate): Tata Telservices (corporate), Tata Communications Ltd (corporate); Hindustan Lever Ltd (Brooke Bond, Lipton – tea and health); Discovery Channel Inc (Discovery Channel – television channel); ITC Ltd (corporate); MIRC Electronics Ltd (Onida – television); The Chase Manhattan Bank (corporate); Birla 3M Ltd (Scotch Brite – cleaning aid); J M Morgan Stanley (J M Morgan Stanley – investment bank); Hero Honda Motors Ltd (bikes); United Television (television media); Castrol India Ltd (Castrol – lubricants); Hutchison Max Telecom Ltd (Max Touch – cellular operator); TELCO (Tata Safari, Sierra, Sumo – sports utility vehicle)Pressamn Advertising and Marketing LtdPressman House, 10A, Lee Road, Calcutta 700 020Tel: (0091 33) 280 0815-8, Fax: (0091 33) 280 0813Branch telephone numbers:Mumbai: (0091 22) 2042881/3607/2767Banglore: (0091 80) 226 9336, 2281789New Delhi: (0091 22) 331 5292, 372 5930/33Capitalised billings: Rs 1872.74 millionTelevision billings: Rs. 47.30 millionSenior Executive: Navin Suchanti, DirectorMajor Clients: Delhi Govt(Government); Delhi Police(Social awareness); Calcutta Telephone(Telecom); Kajaria Ceramics Ltd (Kajaria – ceramic tiles); Eastern railways ( Railways); Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd (Telecom services); Tata Mutual Fund (Mutual fund)Percept Advertising Ltd22 Raghuvanshi Mills Compound, 11/12, Senapati Bapat Marg, Mumbai 400 013Tel: (0091 22) 491 8811 Fax: (0091 22) 491 1281Branch telephone numbers:Delhi: (0091 11) 621 4383/1130 Fax:(0091 22) 6217357Baroda: (0091 265) 324 358 Fax:(0091 22) 324358Pune: (0091 20) 628 432Bangalore: (0091 80) 229 0270 Fax:(0091 22) 2244929Lucknow: (0091 522) 323 126 Fax:(0091 22) 332228E-mail: [email protected] Capitalised billings: Rs 1098.76 millionTelevision billings: Rs 127.01 millionSenior Executive: Harindra Singh, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Coca-cola India Ltd (Coke/beverages); Sahara India Ltd(Amby valley, (Siyaram Silk Mills (Oxemberg ready made garments); Bank Of Baroda (BOB card credit card); Godrej Boyce (Godrej office furniture); Mumbai Gold Club (Mumbai Gold Club – gold jewellery); Godrej & Boyce Mfg Co Ltd (Ultima Chairs – office furniture)Publicis Zen Communications Pvt LtdPublicis-Zen House, Kamala Mills Compound, Senapati Bapat Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013Tel: (0091 22) 493 8828, 4925031 Fax: (0091 22) 4930709E-mail: [email protected] Capitalised billings: Rs 667.37 millionTelevision billings: Rs 342.70 millionSenior Executive: Bharat Dabholkar, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Alliance CapitalLtd(Alliance mutual fund); United Breweries Ltd(Ice Beer, Beer); Siemens Ltd(Industrial products); Kirloskar Airtech Ltd(Kirloskar airconditioners); Unit Trust of India(Equity scheme/Mutual funds/G-sec); Tata Tea Ltd (Agni – tea); Hewlett Packard (HP – computers); Tata Chemicals (Tata Rakshak – detergent)Purnima Advertising Agency35 Shrimali Co-op Society, opp Navrangpura Police Stn, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380 009, IndiaTel: (0091 79) 643 0179, 644 6619 Fax: (0091 79) 642 7967Branch telephone numbers:Mumbai: (0091 22) 460 3114/5E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 383.97 millionTelevision billings: Rs 366.13 millionSenior Executive: Ashok S.Soni, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: N.A.Quadrant Communications Ltd13A, Karve Road, Kothrud, Pune 411 029Tel: (0091 20) 333 917/623 Fax: (0091 20) 331 965E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 486.50 millionTelevision billings: Rs 26.00 millionSenior Executive: Ms G.V.Kirloskar, PresidentMajor Clients: Tata Honeywell Ltd(Security System); United Phosphorous Ltd(Pharmaceuticals); Bank of Muscat Ltd (banking service); Duraware India Ltd (Nirlep – kitchen appliance); Bajaj Auto India Ltd (Bajaj M80 – two wheeler); Akai India Ltd (Akai – television)Rediffusion-DY&RYoung & Rubicam Ltd, 4th Floor, Sterling Centre, Dr A.B.Road, Worli, Mumbai 400018Tel: (0091 22) 493 7308/13, 494 0206/5750 Fax: (0091 22) 493 6557Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 229 3067-69 Fax: 222 9297Calcutta: (0091 33) 247 5432, 240 0328/1732 Fax: 247 5431Delhi: (0091 11) 696 1513/ 3149, 6521940-8 Fax: 685 8109Chennai: (0091 44) 855 4643, 855 4436 Fax: 855 4674E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 4431.69 millionTelevision billings: N.A.Senior Executive: Arun Nanda, Chairman & Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Godfrey Philips (Four square/cigarette); Haldia Petrochemicals(Petrochemicals); Evian (Mineral Water)BPL (Colour television, Refrigerator, home appliances), Ericsson Mobile (Cellphones); SAIL (Corporate); CitiBank (Corporate); Cannon (printers, calculators); Bharti BT Ltd (Internet service); BPL Mobile Communications Ltd ( prepaid cellular cards); Exide Industries Ltd (Exide – automotive batteries); SBI Funds Management Ltd (SBI – mutual funds)RK Swamy/BBDO Advertising LtdFilm Chamber Buildings, No 604, Anna Salai, Mount Road, Chennai – 600 006Tel: (0091 44) 829 2300, 829 2302 Fax: (0091 44) 829 5557Branch telephone numbers:E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Capitalised billings: Rs 2315.95millionTelevision billings: N.A.Senior Executive: R.K. SWAMY, ChairmanMajor Clients: Cisco System(network solution); Abbott Laboratories India Ltd(Healthcare); Mercedez Benz (Automobiles); MTNL(Telecommunication); Sony India Ltd(Sony/TV); Fujitsu ‘O’ general(Airconditioners); SQL Star International Ltd(Computer education);Dalmia Cement (Cement); Wrigleys India (Wrigleys Juicy Fruit chewing gum); Dena Bank (Banking); ANZ Grindlays (Credit cards)Ram Advertising ServiceSCO 1112-13, Sector 22-B, Chandigarh 160022Tel: (0091 172) 702 361, 705 168 Fax: (0091 172) 707 283Branch telephone numbers:Mumbai: (0091 22) 264 1553Delhi: (0091 11) 371 8224 Fax: 331 6089E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 158.27 millionTelevision billings: N.A.Senior Executive: Pawan Kumar Tah, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: N.A.Rashtriya Advertising AgencyRashtriya tower, 38 Jhansi Road, Jhandewalan, New Delhi-110055.Tel: (0091 11) 351 6326-29, 354 8182, 351 6801-3, 753 6032 Fax: (0091 11) 753 5072Branch telephone numbers:Mumbai: (0091 22) 204 5128, 282 4769, 281 4463Lucknow: (0091) 201 046E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 111.83 millionTelevision billings: Rs 18.03 millionSenior Executive: Dinesh Gupta, PresidentMajor Clients: Northern Railway; IRCON International Ltd(Govt); NHDC(Ministry of Textile); Power Finance Corporation; western railway; Reserve Bank of India; Airport Authorit of India; Akai(electronics); Videocon (electronics); Food Corporation of IndiaSaatchi & Saatchi Pvt Ltd1st floor, Sitaram Mills Compound, 1st Floor, N.M.Joshi Marg, Mumbai – 400 011Tel: (0091 22) 300 0301/3/4 Fax: (0091 22) 300 0302Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 509 1171-3/5Chennai: (0091 44) 452 193Calcutta: (0091 33) 242 5577/2595Delhi: (0091 11) 6142180/6142159E-mail: [email protected] billings Rs 937.54 millionTelevision billings: Rs 72.69 millionSenior Executive: V Shantakumar, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Maruti udyog Ltd(Wagon R/ Automobile); Bharat Petroleum Corporation (Diesel Engine oil/automotive lubricants); HDFC Asset management company(Mutual Fund); Global Tele-system(Information Technology); BPL Ltd (Washing machines, Corporate); VISA (Card, Relationship marketing); Delta Airlines (Airlines); Proctor & Gamble (Old Spice -Mens Grooming); Hyundai Motor India (Hyundai Accent – automobile); Sony Entertainment Television (Sony TV – television channel)SSC & B Lintas LtdPhoenix Complex, SB Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013, IndiaTel: (0091 22) 493 5377, 495 3679 Fax: (0091 22) 495 0130, 460 2731Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 559 3660Hyderabad: (0091 40) 332 8894Delhi:(0091 11) 335 3793/92/91E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 494.00 millionTelevision billings: Rs 164.00 millionSenior Executive: Ajay Chandwani, PresidentMajor Clients: Bombay Dyeing (Home Collection, Vivaldi, Princeton); ICICI (ICICI Direct .com/portals); UDV (Gilbey’s Green Label, Alchemy, Old gold, Chistian brothers , Alcazar/liquors); Kale Consultants (Software); Indian Oil (servo); Hero Motors(automobiles); Samtel India(Monitors); HLL (Nihar coconut oil);Sasi Advertising Pvt Ltd1050, Ground Floor, Damodar Centre, Avinashi Rd, Coimbatore 641 018Tel: (0091 422) 217 558/9, 200227 Fax: (0091 422) 217 487, 212 427Branch telephone numbers:Chennai: (0091 44) 855 4804/4610Delhi: (0091 11) 249 4450, 225 9076Mumbai: (0091 22) 202 2258Bangalore: (0091 80) 333 8642Kochi: (00 91 484) 390 629, 391 215E-mail: [email protected]: Sasi Advertising Private LimitedCapitalised billings: Rs 270.66 millionTelevision billings: Rs 37.05 millionSenior Executive: R Swaminathan, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Hatsun Agro Product Ltd (Arun Ice-cream); Maharani Amusement Park (Theme park); LIC (TN & Kerla); Crocodile Products (Mens Wear); Godrej & Boyce (Regional); Mafatlal SA Intex Ltd (Mafatlal – garments); Modi Xerox Ltd (Modi Xerox – Photo copiers); Srinivas Cellcom Ltd (Aircell -Cellular Services, Corporate); The Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd (Corporate)Trikaya Grey Advertising (India) LtdBlock 2 – D, 3rd Floor, Phoenix Estate, 462 Tulsi Pipe Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013Tel: (0091 22) 493 9336, 497 5401 Fax: (0091 22) 493 9355Branch telephone numbers:Delhi: (0091 11) 652 2679, 651 5625Bangalore: (0091 80) 208 8396-8Calcutta: (0091 33) 474 8518, 475 0869Ahmedabad: (0091 79) 642 4561, 644 9562E-mail: [email protected] billings: Rs 2208.00 millionTelevision billings: Rs 906.00 millionSenior Executive: Nirvik Singh, Chief Executive OfficerMajor Clients: SmithKline Beecham (Viva, maltova/health drink); Dominos Pizza (Food); Sri Adhikari Brothers (SABe TV); Hughes Software (Software); General Motors (Opel Astra – automobiles); Oracle India Ltd (Oracle – software); United Agencies Ltd (Pernod – liquor); Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP – political); Philips Communications (Savvy – cellular phones); Britannia Industries (Zip-Sip, Tetrapak – health drink); Kinetic Engineering (Luna, V2, Brat – mopeds)Triton Communications Pvt Ltd43, Prospect Chambers Annexe, Dr D N Rd, Fort, Mumbai 400 001Tel: (0091 22) 287 2518 Fax: (0091 22) 285 1840Branch telephone numbers:Delhi: (0091 11) 646 6759/2107, 647 5407, 646 6759Ahmedabad: (0091 79) 658 6551/52/53Bangalore: (0091 80) 552 0689Hyderabad: (0091 40) 330 5937, 331 8341Pune: (0091 20) 581 8631E-mail: [email protected], www.trotoncom.comCapitalised billings: Rs 1301.90 millionTelevision billings: Rs 940.10 millionSenior Executive: Noshir Desai, Executive DirectorMajor Clients: Set India Ltd(Sony Set Max, Entertainment); Coca-cola India Ltd (Coke promotion/beverages); Tata Finance Ltd (Credit Card); Bajaj Tempo Ltd (automobiles); Balsara Hygiene Products (Odopic Bar scourer); Genco (Jockey innerwear); Whirlpool Apple Consumer Credit (Consumer Finance); American Dry Fruit Ltd (Mother’s Recipe – spices, dry fruits); Samsung Ltd (Samsung – mobile); LG (LG garments)TBWA Anthem Pvt Ltd25-C, Commercial Complex, Paschimi Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi – 110 057Tel: (0091 11) 614 2292 Fax: (0091 11) 614 5176Branch telephone numbers:Mumbai: (0091 22) 655 2451, 622 2462, 655 2472Chennai:(0091 33) 829 1051-54Pune: (0091 20) 636 444, 632 681Trivandrum (0091 xx) 313 762, 314 193E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.tbwa-anthem.comCapitalised billings: Rs 696.15 millionTelevision billings: Rs 163.61 millionSenior Executive: K George John, Chairman & Managing DirectorMajor Clients: Malayala Manorama Ltd.(Publication); United Television (UTV interactive portal); Samtain Sales Pvt Ltd (Samsonite luggage); Electrolux Voltas Ltd (Allwyn – refrigerator); Tag Heuer Pte Ltd (Tag Heuer – wrist watch)Ushak Kaal Advertising Pvt LtdB-23, Geetanjali Enclave, New Delhi 110 017Tel: (0091 11) 696 8113/5, 656 9968 Fax: (0091 11) 696 8114Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 528 8711Mumbai: (0091 22) 496 3867, 496 3868Chennai:(0091 33) 490 8725Hyderabad: (0091 40) 776 0285E-mail: [email protected] Capitalised billings: Rs 372.58 millionTelevision billings: Rs 70.00 millionSenior Executive: Raj Hiremath, Managing DirectorMajor Clients: MTNL (Telecom); Summit Infotech Ltd (Software); ONGC(Oil); Wipro Ltd (Software); Adobe Systems (IT); India Trade Promotions (ITPO – Government); Wipro Bangalore (Wipro – software division); Fedders Lloyd (Lloyd-Cozy – Consumer Durables); Telecommunications Consultants Ltd (Consultant Services)Urja Communications Pvt LtdOberoi Garden Estates, B/3060,Chandivali, Mumbai – 400 072Tel: (0091 22) 8595730 Fax: (0091 22) 8595740Branch telephone numbers:Bangalore: (0091 80) 299 0460/61E-mail: [email protected], www.urja.com Capitalised billings: Rs 141.61millionTelevision billings: N.A.Senior Executive: Prakash Sharma , DirectorMajor Clients: Aptech Ltd(Online Home - The Official Site for Cheerleading & Dance - Varsity.com, http://BconnectB.com/portals); CRISIL (http://Crisil.com/equit research)

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