Icon Medialab merges with Lost Boys
20 Dec 2001 | by Gordon MacMillan,
. It will be particularly strong in Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain, the US and Germany. Michiel Mol, majority shareholder ...
in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the UK. ...
. It will be particularly strong in Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain, the US and Germany. Michiel Mol, majority shareholder ...
in France, PRP Kronberg in Germany, Prima Pagina in Italy, Ceis in Spain and Harvard PR in the UK ...
and received 130m in cash to fund development. It now operates in nine countries, including Germany ... with AOL Europe, whereby some of its services are integrated into AOL's channels in the UK, Germany ... this doesn't mean it's doomed. "Amazon has said it will break even in the UK and Germany before the end ...
, has a presence in Germany, Sweden and Spain, with the network's hub in the UK. There ...
to promote his case for foreign investment in Germany's networks. Deutsche Telekom is 43% owned ...
-selling opportunities across its product portfolio to customers in the UK, Germany and France, as well ...
Monster.com has signed a deal to provide its raft of recruitment services to users of AOL UK, France and Germany. AOL users will have access to Monster's CV tools, executive search, interviewing and job search techniques and other information linking prospective employers with applicants ...
AOL Europe's 5m users in the UK, France and Germany will be provided with the facilities and have access to exclusive deals in last-minute travel, theatre tickets and gifts. AOL will also create specific marketing campaigns to promote the new agreement. Although financial details are yet to be revealed ...
, alongside the country's top financial newspaper Kauppalehti. In Germany, all of the big newspaper ... of the internet in Germany," Joerg Laskowski, the managing director of the German Newspaper Publishers Society ... in Sweden than would be the case in markets such as the UK and Germany, because the choice ...
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