Top American brands suffer as attitudes to US changes
11 May 2004 | by Jennifer Whitehead,
-American brands appear to have remained stable. The research firm, owned by Lord Hollick's United Business Media ...
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LONDON – Vodafone has been targeted by Manchester United fans protesting about the direction...Fans opposed to the US tycoon have joined pressure groups such as Shareholders United, which has ... by protesting United fans carrying posters saying "Hang up on Malcolm Glazer". The ease with which customers ... find its sponsorship having a negative impact on its brand. Nick Towle of Shareholders United said ...
-American brands appear to have remained stable. The research firm, owned by Lord Hollick's United Business Media ...
Microsoft is talking to advertising networks about a 400 million project to unite its customer
likely state it is to be found. On the other hand, its New York guide book, written before September 11 ...
United Nations diplomat in 1989. In 1991, he moved to the UK to set up a public affairs consultancy ...
that the promise of a new tomorrow keeps America strong, and NY Lotto (New York State's lottery) will be there when ...
GCI will be handling public relations for Dell's Americas business unit, a remit that covers North and Latin America. It won the work after a seven-way pitch that included the incumbent Fleishman-Hillard. The pitch came about after Dell reorganised its business units under larger geographic areas, and the firm ...
The new name will be deployed when BT spins off its umbrella mobile division, BT Wireless, this autumn. The same name will be used for the division and the units it operates. The company has so far denied that it is planning to rebrand the individual mobile operations when it rebrands BT Wireless ...
LONDON - The WPP Group public relations unit Cohn & Wolfe has bought US technology PR firm
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