News brief: Signet hands ad account to St Luke's
21 Dec 2005
Signet, the retail group that owns H Samuel and Ernest Jones, has handed its £5m advertising
by without considering the topic of the crucial Christmas retail trading period....Every year, retailers face up to this busiest of shopping times with the usual mix of anticipation ... previous year. Sure, the papers are still full of commentary on whether this Christmas will be a retailing washout or the one that provides salvation for struggling high-street retailers. Somehow, though, I get ...
Signet, the retail group that owns H Samuel and Ernest Jones, has handed its £5m advertising
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