And in the real world... Kraft, Burberry, Kingfisher, Orange/T-Mobile and more
09 Sep 2009 | by Noel Bussey
: Financial Times Burberry is poised to enter the FTSE 100 for the first time, in a further sign of its ...
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Burberry is named the top exporter of 'Britishness', according to Interbrand and BusinessWeek's annual...goods brand Burberry enters the ranking at 98 for the first time, despite being associated with the "chav" culture in the UK. Burberry has reaffirmed its relationship with Kate Moss and, according ...
: Financial Times Burberry is poised to enter the FTSE 100 for the first time, in a further sign of its ...
is operated through a broadband internet connection. Source: The Guardian Burberry, the upmarket fashion ...
Burberry has put its Royal Warrant in danger. Will it care? Melanie Godsell examines whether...Burberry has incurred the wrath of Welsh MP Chris Bryant and a plethora of celebrities in recent ... -year association with the royal household. Burberry s decision to relocate its production facilities ... that Burberry s warrant will be removed as a result, the saga does throw up questions about the extent ...
LONDON - HSBC, Burberry, Orange, Tesco and Vodafone are close to joining the list of the top 100...as they reach values of 1 billion. And Burberry is thought to have the power to enter the Top 100, based on its ...
Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury's and Burberry are just some of the British brands backing Prime
associated with the smart set. This has meant that products from Burberry, Hackett and Tommy Hilfiger ... and unsubtle jewellery. While Burberry's response to its adoption by the chav subculture has been less than ... featured an animated character, wearing an earring and peaked cap and dressed from head to toe in Burberry ...
, their favourite fashion brand is FCUK, followed by Nike and Top Shop. Luxury labels Gucci, Burberry and DKNY ...
. Kate Moss was dropped by Burberry when a picture of her allegedly snorting cocaine was published ...
and Burberry have reportedly spent millions of pounds trying to disassociate themselves from chav connotations ...
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.