30 Sep 2008
| by Jennifer Whitehead
-brand. The identity, which has been the subject of research in key markets
including the UK, US, Germany, Spain ...
26 Sep 2008
| by David Singleton
Citigate Dewe Rogerson is to promote a new boutique private jet airline that aims to be 'the most desirable private club in the sky'. Citigate is launching Jet Republic across Europe, but focusing on the UK, France, Germany, Switzerland and Russia. Jet Republic bosses are putting their trust ...
26 Sep 2008
| by Alex Black
. Although this was a UK brief, AEI wanted coverage in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Ireland and Spain ...
26 Sep 2008
The final pitch involved MPG and ZenithOptimedia, after the 25-year
incumbent, Carat, was knocked off at an earlier stage in the Paris-based
review. Out of the £4 million, approximately £1 million will
be spent in the UK, with equal amounts allocated to France and Germany. ...
26 Sep 2008
it to suit European tastes and styles. The brand has outlets in France and Germany, with others due to open ...
25 Sep 2008
| by Caroline Lovell
, in June. TK Maxx currently operates in the UK, Ireland and Germany. The agency will also redefine ...
24 Sep 2008
| by Alison Donnelly
including more than 500,000 paying subscribers. Its main markets in Europe include Germany, where it has a ...
24 Sep 2008
| by Jennifer Whitehead
The UK is one of the target markets for the campaign, along with the US, Canada, Germany, Spain, Italy, France. The work will also run in other countries in South America. The campaign, which will run until next June, shows the different experiences visitors to the country can enjoy, including adventure ...
23 Sep 2008
| by Staff
in the UK and Germany later this year. Most recently, he directed Google's business in the German market. ...
19 Sep 2008
| by Staff
In contrast, the US has 52 entries, Germany 10, France 8, Japan 7, Switzerland 5, Italy 4, The Netherlands 3, Republic of Korea 2, Switzerland 2 and Canada, Finland, Sweden and Spain one each. The brand value of the top 10 brands are Coca-Cola $66.7bn, IBM $59bn, Microsoft $59bn, GE $53.1bn, Nokia $35.9bn ...