FCB resigns Amazon.com business
08 Dec 2000 | by Camilla Palmer
creative agency in the UK, HHCL 4.5m Amazon account. It won the account from FCB’s London office, Banks ...
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merchant bank Goldman Sachs to explore “strategic alternatives” such as a sale, merger or restructuring ...
creative agency in the UK, HHCL 4.5m Amazon account. It won the account from FCB’s London office, Banks ...
and the company has 104m in cash in the bank. The combination of cash holdings and the financial results mean ...
youth marketing (dRush). Its accounts include Bank One, DirecTV, Domino’s, Lenscrafters, Microsoft ...
Lloyds TSB has delayed the UK launch of its online bank, evolvebank, until next year....LONDON (Brand Republic) - Lloyds TSB has delayed the UK launch of its online bank, evolvebank, until next year. The company had planned to launch the bank in the UK by the end of this year ... and avoid the technical problems that other online banks, such as Prudential’s Egg, Abbey National’s Cahoot ...
Private investors in internet bank Egg have been rushing to sell their shares as the company...LONDON (Brand Republic) - Private investors in internet bank Egg have been rushing to sell their shares as the company’s share price hit record lows. The company floated in the summer at 160p a share, and shortly after soared to 178.5p. By close of trading on Friday, shares were down to 105p and remained ...
LONDON (Brand Republic) - Online personal finance company Moneyextra is selling its moneyextra.com consumer portal to the Bristol 26m. The sale to the Bank of Ireland-owned company is part of a restructuring plan that will see the company refocus its business on B2B services. As part of this new strategy ...
officer Bob Mylod takes over from Miller who has joined the board at Bank One, based in Chicago ...
the roots up instead of just building another bank,' he adds. PROXICOM Having recently acquired ... into an e-enabled bank with Cahoot and helping BT implement a customer relationship management structure ...
When it comes to surfing and shopping on the internet, Scandinavian consumers lead the way in Europe. In Sweden, the most technologically developed of the Scandinavian countries, more than 18 per cent of the population do their banking online. By next year, it is estimated that Sweden, Norway ...