NEWS: WCRS takes pounds 5m Thistle business
02 Aug 1996 | by KAREN YATES
Westminster in central London - rather than on a strong central brand to bring in customers. Its only ...
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for the business alongside the incumbent, Scott Lynds, and Carlton UK Sales, the sales arm of Carlton and Central ...
Westminster in central London - rather than on a strong central brand to bring in customers. Its only ...
in the Scandinavian market, where Scandinavian Airlines Systems, owned by the governments of Norway, Denmark ...
the Government s plans for cross- media ownership by forcing a Commons vote in July on whether newspaper ...
executive of the Central Office of Information, is to retire shortly, the Government revealed on Wednesday...executive of the Central Office of Information, is to retire shortly, the Government revealed on Wednesday ...
planes to China, the first time that the Chinese government has looked anywhere except Boeing for its ...
information and advice. The Government is poised to introduce further changes to the Broadcasting ...
The Government s controversial flotation of Railtrack began this week with a pounds 5 million...The Government s controversial flotation of Railtrack began this week with a pounds 5 million campaign through WCRS which describes the rail body and informs potential customers of how to buy shares. A 50-second television commercial broke on Tuesday, featuring arty shots of railway lines, tunnels ...
and Central Europe, and in March 1994 he was promoted to vice-president of Europe. Stephen Munn has ...
are to be slashed in 1998 and again in 1999. Channel 4 s reprieve was signalled by the Government last week, when...Channel 4 s payments to the ITV companies under the controversial funding formula are to be slashed in 1998 and again in 1999. Channel 4 s reprieve was signalled by the Government last week, when Lord Inglewood, the broadcasting minister, said that the intention was to cut the payments ...
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