Former Virgin Mobile chief joins Orange board
18 Jan 2008 | by David Quainton
when NTL completed a £962m takeover of Virgin Mobile (PRWeek, 7 July, 2006). Stuart Jackson remains ...
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in the communications industry. Misys is performing well financially and last month said it had experienced a £60m ...
when NTL completed a £962m takeover of Virgin Mobile (PRWeek, 7 July, 2006). Stuart Jackson remains ...
transformed the company's fortunes. Apple reported a six-fold increase in profits of £150m for the first quarter of this year on the back of a revenue rise of 70 per cent to £1.8bn, £575m of which was iPod ...
products, I'm not concerned whether it is a good place to work. The results of a perception audit ... of the campaign. Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying that Bill Gates's charitable ways, the company's CSR ...
of more than 100m. It would target customer services and 'customer interaction' managers, plus ...
review, which finished in October and saw HP assign B-M, H&K and CPN different business units. H&K also ...
the region. This involved the hiring last week of GCI to handle a newly created £1m account providing PR ...
. B-M will implement media relations strategy in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, with the aim
sponsorships, in the shape of a $160m multi-year deal to be sole the marketing partner of Warner Brothers ... drop in brand value by three per cent on 2001, to $51,188m, but compared to the performance of brands ... of 50 agencies to just three, to manage its $40m global PR operations. Last August, product work went ...
SAN DIEGO: Technology agency Lewis PR has committed £1.4m to marketing and expansion in the US...Lewis founder and CEO Chris Lewis said he aims to double the US staff headcount during the next nine months and boost revenues to nearly £3.5m. The agency, which has offices in San Diego and Boston, is moving its marketing team, headed by business development director Morgan McLintic, to the US to build ...
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