TOP UK BRANDS AND CLIENTS: Top clients on agencies
26 Apr 1996 | by CAROLINE MARSHALL
working in the City, I joined Unilever in 1985 and worked for Birds Eye Wall s ice cream and Van den ...
The Evening Standard has launched its City pages on the Internet, making it available outside...The Evening Standard has launched its City pages on the Internet, making it available outside London for the first time. The site, called Business Day Interactive, uses a split-screen approach, with the actual pages of the paper seen on the right-hand side, while the stories can be pulled up in plain text ...
working in the City, I joined Unilever in 1985 and worked for Birds Eye Wall s ice cream and Van den ...
. Both cities are as expensive as London - or more so - and both are about six hours away in time ...
to woo city custom. Agency account leader Annabel James was tight-lipped about the the media ...
Is there room for a software-only specialist chain of superstores? Software City backers believe...Is there room for a software-only specialist chain of superstores? Software City backers believe ... superstores named Software City in place by the end of the year. Each will be around 10,000 square feet ... and Software City has a good team, but this is a very unstable market. Many firms are going out of business ...
72 countries. There are more US banks in the City of London than in New York, more Japanese banks ... . Furthermore, the collapse of Barings Bank sent fear through the City that its standing ... is that of the Docklands wooing City-based financial institutions eastwards with attractive property packages ...
The Evening Standard will become more accessible for PR people working outside London from this week when it becomes the latest newspaper to develop an on-line service. The newspaper is launching its pink City pages on the Internet and the service will carry four editions daily, with share ...
city entering the 21st century. The Times thought this harmless and entertaining statement about ...
Battersea Park in London is an enormous networking opportunity for thousands of employees from City ...
interest in the City, and consider myself bang in Tom Rubython s target market. That is where the problem ...