English term
Main launches for...
It's the translation of a conference about cosmetics.
Thanks for your help and suggestions.
Here is the full paragraph:
9h00 – 9h30 Presentation by CMO USA team “Trends of eRetail market in the US” by Mr.XXXX and Miss XXX
9h30 – 11h00 Main results of S1 and main launches for S2
4 +5 | Principales lanzamientos | Elisa Fernández Vic |
4 | principales estrategias de marketing / pr. estrategias promocinales | Ellen Kraus |
Non-PRO (1): abe(L)solano
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Proposed translations
Principales lanzamientos
Muchas gracias Elisa. |
principales estrategias de marketing / pr. estrategias promocinales
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Note added at 33 Min. (2018-06-21 08:07:36 GMT)
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sorry, it should of course read estrategias promociOnales
Thanks Ellen. Don't worry about the typo. |
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