Y&R remains number-one ad agency
By Staff Thursday, 15 January 2009 06:50AM
LONDON - Despite the doom and gloom prevalent in the marketplace, the UK marketing services sector continues to be profitable and well run, according to Kingston Smith W1's annual survey on financial performance, published in Campaign next week.
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