11 Jun 2004
| by Anthony Hilton, anthony.hilton@haynet.com, City commentator on London's Evening Standard
the advisers that mattered were merchant bankers and corporate stockbrokers.
The Americanisation of the City ...
18 Jun 2004
| by Anthony Hilton, City commentator on London's Evening Standard, anthony.hilton@haynet.com
Headhunters do not agree on much - theirs is the bitchiest of professions - but they all share a common belief that image is everything. The firm that is fashionable gets the instructions, and success breeds success.
04 Jun 2004
expected to take on up to three staff and would set about establishing formal communications with the City ...
already started meeting analysts.
‘This [IR division] is less about what Standard Life says to the City than about what the City says to Standard Life,’ said Forsyth.
Arthur remains in charge ...
10 Jun 2004
| by Joe Lepper,
LONDON – A Department of Trade and Industry probe into the City Slickers share-dealing scandal...'s City Slickers column.
In a statement, Morgan said: "I have been notified by the DTI that I have been completely cleared of any wrongdoing in respect of the City Slickers shares affair.
"I cooperated fully ...
be cleared."
However, the results of the investigation were not such good news for former City Slickers ...
25 Jun 2004
another stormy meeting with City institutions and investors. Now that the City is wising up to what
18 Jun 2004
| by Sarah Robertson and Tom Williams
Tech agency Lewis PR is launching an investor relations division to be led by former Scottish Telecom head of corporate comms Claire Rowberry.
11 Jun 2004
| by Tom Williams
Former Rolls-Royce director of corporate affairs Colin Duncan has resurfaced at City PR shop
18 Jun 2004
| by Tom Williams
City analysts do not want more information on companies' corporate social responsibility policies
15 Jun 2004
| by Staff,
Although the campaign had created "off the scale" awareness of the salad range, the 'Sex and the City' like characters - "impatient Sophie", "sensible Charlotte" and "Joanna who's always late" -- will not be used in
future ads by Leo Burnett.
"They did the job that was intended by communicating the range ...
18 Jun 2004
Creston, the marcoms group that bought Nelson Bostock Communications last October, has this week posted a 130 per cent increase in pre-tax profits.