Shops foot £28m redundancies bill
12 Dec 2003 | by John Tylee
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for Europe, the Middle East and Africa and a former IPA president, claimed agencies shouldn't be criticised ...
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and other parts of Europe. It said that the advertising sector was "climbing out of the bath", a reference ...
The defections include Patrick Hanson-Lowe, who has been with the group since 1994 and had been running 141's 18 million Allied Domecq business, and Marcus Starke, 141's head of Europe. Last week, Colin Hearn, 141's chief executive, confirmed he was quitting. The news emerged as Cordiant's shares ...
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