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WHAT THE MEDIA SAY: Rapid fall of Enron stuns City analysts

in The Observer (2/12), while shockwaves of the stricken company's precipitous slide reverberated around ... Observer, 2/12) levelled at Enron's management. As with Marconi, the power company's implosion ... -quite-finished story of Marconi, it seems the stricken energy giant is headed for black-out. As The Observer ...

CAMPAIGNS: A symbiotic relationship - Corporate PR

, emphasising the significance of the creation of Symbian. The Observer described it as a breathtaking deal ...

GLOBAL ROUND-UP: Cambridge Positioning Systems hires Edelman

observer time difference technology enables public safety officials to locate incoming 911 calls to 50 ...

FOCUS: THE SOUTH - A broad attitude to local issues/Towns in the Home Counties are having to balance increasing business and the benefits it brings, with maintaining local character. Stephanie France reports

appearing in the Evening Argus, the Brighton and Hove Leader and the Bexhill Observer. It also ...

DIARY: Honestly officer, I turned my back for a moment and they were naked

by 15 minutes when somebody pointed out that the nation was supposed to be observing two minutes ...

Symbian hires Text 100 on European remit

in Symbian, announced the intention to float the company. However, City observers suggested this is unlikely ...

Consumer Affairs: PR takes sides as war on Watchdog hots up - An alliance of top companies in the UK is taking on the BBC’s Watchdog programme. But there could be a high price to pay for being seen to challenge the consumers’ champion

relationship with them. As an impartial industry observer, Neil Hedges, chief executive of corporate ...

FOCUS: HI-TECH PR - Talking on the right lines. According to IT professionals, ISDN is now second generation technology. But companies are still working to capture the small business and consumer markets Phoebe Gay reports.

industry observer Stefan Ehgartner, managing director of Harvard PR in Munich. They promoted high ...

NEWS: 1996 Mad cows, fat cats and blue Pepsi

that CRMs will grow in importance over the next two years. Observer editor Will Hutton, Shandwick ...

 

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