Communications jobs may go in SBC and UBS deal
12 Dec 1997
.8 billion under management. Meanwhile, City experts are predicting further fall-out for in-house PR ...
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, disaster was averted by the Schroders press office which rang around City journalists asking them ...
.8 billion under management. Meanwhile, City experts are predicting further fall-out for in-house PR ...
in the IT belt that has sprung up to the west of the city. For others, it is simply a feeling ... suited to locations outside central London. Lobbying and financial (specifically City) PR spring ... attractive to London-based, city-weary clients who enjoy being able to escape the frenetic metropolis ...
to maintain Reuters standing in the City while building awareness of its services and developing its ...
Rapier Stead s telesales operation after a five-way pitch. Marketing Advantage, the Union, TBWA Payne Stracey and City Financial Marketing were all involved in the final round of pitches for the account, which is separate from Standard Life s main above-the-line advertising business. News emerged ...
First City and Feather Brooksbank but decided to award the account to The Media Business Scotland ...
for a period of City activity. The building society turned bank has a pounds 6 billion war chest...Halifax is planning to invite agencies to pitch for its corporate and financial PR as it gears up for a period of City activity. The building society turned bank has a pounds 6 billion war chest to target likely acquisitions. Shandwick Consultants handled PR for Halifax during its flotation ...
Ludgate Communications has promoted Robin Hepburn, head of its City division, to chief executive...Ludgate Communications has promoted Robin Hepburn, head of its City division, to chief executive. He replaces David Simpson who moves to the new post of deputy chairman. The move enables Simpson ... and will be aiming to attract larger and more profitable business. Hepburn s replacement as head of City ...
trade in this sector. International Herald Tribune journalist Ian Jenkins edits the London City ...
itself too thinly. To persuade personal finance editors and City editors that Virgin One is a worthy ...