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FOCUS: CONFERENCES AND EXHIBITIONS - Confex presents exhibits A to Z/Talk of recession has failed

of recession. In these circumstances, large or lavish events may seem inappropriate. However ... and event ideas for 1999, any talk of recession in the conferences and events market is clearly ...

FOCUS: THE MIDLANDS - A new view of middle England/Thanks to the fact that its manufacturing base has remained relatively intact, Midlands PR firms are finding little difficulty in attracting national and international clients. Karen Dempsey reports

that appeared in the economy at the end of the recession are no longer visible. The Midlands - the region...The Midlands is in good shape. Confidence is growing, business is buoyant, and the cracks that appeared in the economy at the end of the recession are no longer visible. The Midlands - the region defined by the IPR as stretchi ng from Birmingham to Northampton to Milton Keynes - is enjoying a ...

Public Sector: Dartford's Olympic bid

. Media House senior consultant Richard Bailey said: 'As the recession bites hard on decision making ...

EDITORIAL: PR enters 2002 wiser and maturer

Sir Martin Sorrell set a sombre tone for the year end at the UBS Warburg Media Week conference in the US last week, when he confirmed that his diversification into public relations had not, as he hoped, rendered WPP recession proof. His predictions for marketing services were downbeat and he claimed that PR ...

PRWEEK AWARDS 2003: People & Agencies - Specialist Consultancy of the Year

on furthering best practice in issues management, finance, delivering in a recession, strategy, product ...

Focus: Conferences and Exhibitions - Coming up with a crowd puller/No longer the beanos of the 1980s, the new breed of conference is being viewed as a valued element of communications strategies. Sue Bryant reports

not employed by the company sponsoring it. The recession was one of the biggest catalysts ... Productions. Because of the recession, events had to be made to work. There had to be a pay ... growing following its recession-induced slump. According to the latest British Tourist Authority ...

FOCUS: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY; Mixing pleasure with business

being made. But when the recession hit people were embarrassed by the number of events they d booked ... have river rafted the Rio Grande and explored Rio de Janeiro. During the recession overseas ...

FOCUS: CONFERENCES & EXHIBITIONS; The right people in the right places

as the pressure of the recession begins to ease. The methods we are being asked to employ are very different to those of, say, three years ago, says Nick Eve of Pump House. During the recession people were ...

FOCUS: CORPORATE HOSPITALITY - Getting in with a sporting chance World Cup fever had corporate hospitality companies grasping at straws for a slice of the action, but promising tickets which failed to materialise proved far more injurious than not offerin

an evening event. There was a tendency coming out of the recession for people not to spend so much time ...

FOCUS: VENUES AND CONFERENCES; Offering delegates more than discourse

. With belts being loosened a notch or two after the constraints of the recession, more companies are holding ...

 

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