Nestle Rowntree hands UK control to Australia chief
18 Dec 2003 | by Mark Kleinman and Alexandra Jardine,
LONDON - Nestle Rowntree, the UK's third-biggest confectionery firm, has picked a former Coca
LONDON - The Post Office is refusing to buy advertising space in The Mail on Sunday for a £10m
LONDON - Nestle Rowntree, the UK's third-biggest confectionery firm, has picked a former Coca
LONDON - Expedia, one of Europe's top three online travel firms, has lost its European marketing
LONDON - Esporta, the health and fitness club operator, has picked Tequila\London to handle a
LONDON - TAG Heuer, the luxury sports watch brand, is developing its first UK relationship
LONDON - Macmillan Cancer Relief, the UK's biggest cancer care charity and one of the top
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Although it is part of the new media brigade, Glue London still calls itself a traditional...of renaissance stronger than at Glue London. The agency has capitalised on the new wave of advertisers now ... campaigns over the past 12 months. Originally part of Deepgroup, Glue London has succeeded where its ... marketing agency and became Glue London. Having established a reputation for its creativity, the company ...
out by London Business School in collaboration with Havas. It predicts a 6.3% rise in marketing spend
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