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Diageo to sell Malibu as Seagram
deal is approved

is to be taken over by Germany group Rotkappchen Sektkellerei. If you have an opinion on this or any ...

BTA selects AMV to sell UK tourism

: Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Canada and the US. The number of visitors ...

Granada considers pre-emptive bid for Carlton

that Germany's Bertelsmann or other European rivals might try to swoop on Carlton. Earlier this year ...

Liberty takeover of Deutsche Telekom
threatened by regulators

to promote his case for foreign investment in Germany's networks. Deutsche Telekom is 43% owned ...

Greenpeace campaigners risk jail to fight terror laws

, and from Scotland to Germany, have been routed by road and sea, carrying highly toxic waste that is a ...

PUBLIC SECTOR: Learn to earn - PR has an important role to play in the promotion of life-long learning, writes Chris Mahony

the rise of 'company universities' such as IBM and the entry of France and Germany into niche markets has ...

Tourism set for £5m marketing drive

, Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland and the Netherlands will be targeted. Funds will be relocated from a 14 ...

DHL holds review of pan-European media accounts

DHL has called a pan-European media review and invited the CIA and Carat networks to pitch. CIA is the incumbent on most of DHL's business in Europe, including the UK. Carat holds the media account for Deutsche Post, which owns DHL in Germany. In the UK, Carat's sister agency BBJ will pitch ...

Journalist Rowley is named Kennedy senior press aide

the collapse of communism in East Germany and Czechoslovakia, the run up to the Gulf War and the arrest ...

Kirch attacks BBC and ITV World Cup bid

The chairman of Germany's pay-TV giant Kirch Group is at loggerheads with the two UK terrestrial broadcasters over the price they are prepared to pay for the rights to the upcoming World Cup, which Kirch bought from Fifa for 821m. Kirch is said to want 171m for the rights to the 2002 tournament ...

 

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