17 Dec 1998
Every week the Careers page profiles a company running a job
advertisement in this issue of Marketing. If you can identify the
company, fax your answer and details to 0171 413 4504. One correct
answer will win a bottle of champagne
This week s mystery company was founded after a Government ...
17 Dec 1998
| by JANE BAINBRIDGE
Although it was generally a quiet year on the tobacco front while the
government worked out the details ...
advertising to Casio when it failed to persuade the French government to
relax Loi Evin, its alcohol ad ban ...
04 Dec 1998
| by ELEANOR TRICKETT
central heating installer and
maintainer in Great Britain....Evans Hunt Scott has unveiled a national poster campaign for
British Gas Services, the largest central heating installer and
maintainer in Great Britain.
The campaign breaks this week ...
Cover,
which provides breakdown cover for central heating systems. The posters
continue the theme ...
03 Dec 1998
| by HARRIET MARSH
by
the US government.
It is fighting charges over two main issues relating to control of the
World ...
with the US government.
The deal saw America Online, a content and internet access provider,
purchase ...
spokesman said: Competition in the computer market can change
overnight, making government regulation ...
27 Nov 1998
| by FRANCESCA NEWLAND
in the wake
of ownership changes being planned by the Government....in the wake
of ownership changes being planned by the Government.
The incumbent on the business ...
the significant boost in spend
comes as the Government prepares to announce its decision on the
organisation ...
26 Nov 1998
| by IAN DARBY
.
The Central Office of Information has invited three agencies to pitch
for the Inland Revenue s pounds 4m ...
19 Nov 1998
| by IAN DARBY
American Racing is threatening F1 s governing body, the
Federation Internationale de L Automobile ...
22 Oct 1998
| by LUCY BARRETT
to
householders in the Central TV region how they can save time, energy and
money by taking their gas...Midlands Electricity (MEB) is launching its first television
advertising campaign for over a decade, beginning on November 26. The
new ads, which use comedian Steve Coogan as voice-over, explain to
householders in the Central TV region how they can save time, energy and
money by taking their gas ...
25 Sep 1998
| by EMMA HALL
bid, headed by Talk s general manager, Paul Robinson, was
rejected.
The Central Office ...
Glass, the trade body representing UK glass
manufacturers, follows new government legislation setting ...
25 Sep 1998
| by GORDON MACMILLAN
and Wall Street Journal, is targeted at senior management in large
commercial and government ...