Former M&S chief sides with sacked supplier in lawsuit
30 Jun 2000 | by Camilla Palmer
Former Marks 53.6m.
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Sainsbury is ploughing ahead with the roll-out of its Local convenience stores, despite difficulties in finding suitable sites.
Former Marks 53.6m.
Former Sainsbury marketing director Kevin McCarten was given a 525,000 pay-off after being fired by new chief executive Sir Peter Davis in March.
Struggling toy retailer Hamleys could be saved by venture capital firm Charterhouse Development Capital if it accepts its 36m bid.
Telewest Communications has hired senior BBC director David Docherty as managing director of broadband content.
Court Burkitt has relinquished its independent status after 14 years by selling to Omnicom, and will merge with Griffin Bacal to form Burkitt DDB.
Barclays Bank is reviewing its pounds 20 million below-the-line business as part of a drive to rationalise its extensive list of direct marketing and promotional agencies.
Coca-Cola has asked its three European roster agencies to pitch for the next phase of its branding campaign, marking the first time in recent history that the European brand advertising will be created locally rather than imported from the US.
Anheuser-Busch has kicked off a search for a second UK agency to handle its pounds 15 million UK Budweiser account alongside BMP DDB.
M&C Saatchi has won a place on the Royal Bank of Scotland roster and is believed to be working on a campaign to promote the arrival of NatWest within the group.