Winklevoss twins mock Facebook in nuts ad
14 Sep 2011 | by Ariane Osman
Tyler and Cameron Winklevos, the 6ft 5 twins who accused Mark Zuckerberg of stealing their Facebook
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Finance, food and even the FT feature in this year's best radio ads list....comparethemarket.com. Simples! 9. FT Weekend, 'smart but casual' This won RAB plaudits for its creative use ... ; modulating into a jazz idiom. VO: With all the intelligence of the original, just a bit more relaxed. FT ...
Tyler and Cameron Winklevos, the 6ft 5 twins who accused Mark Zuckerberg of stealing their Facebook
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and its range of Sharwoods sauces. Premier said the FT was wrong to say it was considering the sale ... disposals the more likely option. The FT claims Premier wants to raise between 200m and 300m by either ...
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The 92,000-sq-ft centre in Beaumont Leys, Leicester, will house the company's core technical staff across R D, engineering and technical services. The building brings key facilities under one roof for the first time, including a sensory laboratory, product development laboratories and 'pilot plants' - small ...
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The stores are likely to be more than 15,000ft2 and in The Co-op's large convenience format. It also faces competition from Waitrose, which is trialling convenience formats. The Co-operative, which merged with United Co-operatives last July, currently operates 2200 food stores of 10,000ft2 or more ...
stomachs, John Lewis' flagship 17,000ft2 basement foodhall - the first of 10 planned by Waitrose.
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