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Agency Strategy: New Labour no threat as Bell chases growth - After years of close links with the Tory Party and the departure of Neal Lawson and Ben Lucas, Lowe Bell is adapting to New Labour’s New Britain with an ambitious acquisition strategy
06 Jun 1997 | by STEVE BEVAN
was on the wrong side of the bid to break up the Co-op - as adviser to Andrew Regan s investment trust Galileo....The last couple of months have not been easy for Lowe Bell. First Lowe Bell Financial was on the wrong side of the bid to break up the Co-op - as adviser to Andrew Regan s investment trust Galileo. More seriously, according to its competitors, the agency was on the wrong side of the election ...
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