28 May 2004
| by MediaWeek
in Bank Holiday Monday face-off May 2: Tense snooker final draws in record figures May 1 ...
displace celebs April 9 to 12: Bank Holiday Special April 7: Footie wives triumph ...
28 May 2004
| by Staff,
The news came after confirmation that German publishing giant Axel Springer had withdrawn from the auction after it refused to up its offer for the titles.
Investment bank Lazard is reported to have said that successful bids for the Telegraph Group, which also includes The Sunday Telegraph and The Spectator magazine ...
, the Beckham brand and the Beckham bank balance has not been damaged.
News of the deal follows reports ...
28 May 2004
| by Tom Williams
Icelandic bank Kaupthing has drafted in Brunswick for advice on its £60m joint hostile bid
28 May 2004
The deal gives Thomson access to RAW’s clients, which include around half of the FTSE 100 index.
Thomson’s own European client base has been dominated more by institutional clients, such as brokers and banks, through the webcasting portal Thomson StreetEvents and broker research site Thomson First Call ...
28 May 2004
| by Donna Werbner
and Brussels in an attempt to ensure controversy over last week’s opening of the first UK stem cell bank does
28 May 2004
| by Jeremy Lee
Pencils were awarded to Johnson Banks' Fruit and Veg Stamps for the Royal Mail and to the German design ...
28 May 2004
Cazenove is the last of the traditional City, and how it must hurt, other than financially, to be on the wrong end of a takeover approach from an American investment bank. Time was when such an upstart ...
system has been Americanised and their banks get the cream of the crop.
Similarly, many of the leading ...
28 May 2004
| by Dick Powell, the president elect of D&AD and a founder of Seymour Powell
of Johnson Banks' fruit and veg stamps for the Royal Mail.
This will be a popular winner, because few ...
as it passes. An illuminating idea in every sense.
Royal Mail, Johnson Banks - They say that designing stamps ...
27 May 2004
| by MediaWeek
Banking giant Zurich has consolidated its entire global media account into the Publicis network