Orange puts £1m PR account out to pitch
19 Jul 2002 | by CHRIS SCOTT
that the budget for the account has been increased to £1m.
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for an account believed to be worth around £2m a year.
that the budget for the account has been increased to £1m.
that the budget for the account has been increased to £1m.
m. Amey - a former Crown client - paid an initial consideration of 9.1m for B2B communications firm Crown. It has agreed to fork out a further 3.7m if Crown meets its pre-tax profit target of 1.6m by December 2002. Crown, which was founded in 1981, specialises in business ...
m. Amey - a former Crown client - paid an initial consideration of 9.1m for B2B communications firm Crown. It has agreed to fork out a further 3.7m if Crown meets its pre-tax profit target of 1.6m by December 2002. Crown, which was founded in 1981, specialises in business ...
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