28 Jul 2000
| by DOMINIC MILLS
NatWest s new commercial through M s sympathy vote. Barclays advertising suggesting big is good -
when most people think it s anything but - is beginning to look like a
parody of itself. Nice to see NatWest turning aside from its previously
impenetrable TV campaign to state a few simple truths.
20 Oct 2000
| by JOHN TYLEE
't just the autocratic ruler of the global communications giant he founded, but its public personification...'t just the autocratic ruler of the global communications giant he founded, but its public personification ...
modest origins, his connections with Sorrell pre-date Y&R by many years and go back to the time when ...
20 Oct 2000
| by JOHN TYLEE
't just the autocratic ruler of the global communications giant he founded, but its public personification...'t just the autocratic ruler of the global communications giant he founded, but its public personification ...
modest origins, his connections with Sorrell pre-date Y&R by many years and go back to the time when ...
14 Jul 2000
| by Our Parliamentary correspondent
The Conservative Party has called in public spending watchdogs to
investigate a 100 per cent...The Conservative Party has called in public spending watchdogs to
investigate a 100 per cent increase in the advertising budget of the
Department of Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR ...
boost to Prescott s spending on public
relations.
The number of press officers employed ...
24 Jul 2000
| by COLIN GRIMSHAW
They say there is no such thing as bad publicity and Rover
unquestionably became the highest...They say there is no such thing as bad publicity and Rover
unquestionably became the highest ...
and go after a more traditional target - Mondeo Man. After all, why
should Ford get the free publicity ...
to earn more money for travelling. The temporary job Pryer took
at Argus Specialist Publications ...
07 Apr 2000
| by ALASDAIR REID
JCDecaux is to undertake an initial public offering of its shares
to its employees and to French...JCDecaux is to undertake an initial public offering of its shares
to its employees and to French investors as it looks to expand
internationally. The company, which is privately owned and headed by its
founder Jean-Claude Decaux and his two sons, had revenues of pounds 720
million (FF7.9 billion) last ...
17 Mar 2000
| by DOMINIC MILLS
The stock market, as any public company knows, is an unforgiving
place. This much Procter & Gamble...The stock market, as any public company knows, is an unforgiving
place. This much Procter s peers. Not delivering on your promises is always
a bad mistake, but it pales by comparison with a more fundamental issue:
old-line value stocks like P i or e prefixes. Sadly for it, the fact that P t count ...
01 Sep 2000
| by FRANCESCA NEWLAND
to change.
In 1998, when there was a similar strike led by Equity in the UK, the
British public ...
as the next date that the two sides
will meet.
The SAG and AFTRA are arguing from a very strong ...
03 Nov 2000
| by ANNA GRIFFITHS
he is in and most would agree he faces an impossible conundrum.
He has a duty as a public service ...
in broadcasting, we have competed with each other for the attention of the public. We believe we put out a totally different mix from those provided by other broadcasters.'
To bring the BBC up to date, Dyke has also ...
22 Sep 2000
| by RACHEL MILLER
worldwide rather than using 20 companies in 20 countries.'
The major research players are all public ...
: 'Public companies are expected to grow and they can go to the stock market and borrow pounds 50 or pounds ...
competitors, Taylor Nelson Sofres has achieved most of its growth through mergers and acquisitions, dating ...