New business leagues (25 May 2012)
24 May 2012
The Corner climbs up the creative league further with its Hostelworld.com win, while 18 Feet & Rising is a new entry. In media, The Village Communications adds a new client, Northwood, to its billings.
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Unruly evaluates the latest viral campaign from Volkswagen, with "ones to watch" from Hovis, T-Mobile and SureMen
The Corner climbs up the creative league further with its Hostelworld.com win, while 18 Feet & Rising is a new entry. In media, The Village Communications adds a new client, Northwood, to its billings.
Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT)'s national and regional papers have reported a 24% fall in operating profits, while nearly 600 jobs have been axed in the six months to 1 April, the company reported today (24 May).
Hewlett Packard (HP) is to shed 27,000 jobs, or 8% of its workforce, in a global restructure, to strengthen itself in the areas of cloud computing, big data and security.
Future Publishing is planning to launch a print magazine to follow up its craft title Mollie Makes, while its iPad sales have now passed the £3m mark, according to chief executive Mark Wood.
Marks & Spencer has posted its first underlying pre-tax profits drop in three years and has revised its predicted growth in revenues down by around £500m across the next three years.
Budget airline Ryanair has reported a 50% surge in its annual pre-tax profits to €633m (£509m) for the year to 31 March, to record post-tax profit figure of €502.6m.
Do brands need to enrich people's lives, asks John Crowther, managing partner, Creston Unlimited.
Hewlett-Packard (HP) is considering cutting up to 30,000 jobs, representing roughly 10% of its workforce, in order to turn around its ailing business, according to reports.
Goviral evaluates the latest viral campaign from Network Rail, with "ones to watch" from Samsung, Popchips and Call of Duty.
Welcome to the first incarnation of a new element in Campaign in which we invite experts to burrow beneath the surface of the catch-all that is "digital". Google, Isobar Mobile, JWT London, LBI and MBA share their insights on mobile.