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AGENDA: Conran sharpens customer focus - Sir Terence Conran’s growing restaurant portfolio has hired a marketer just as some believe the UK economy is to slow further. Danny Rogers reports

restaurateurs. It was the news that two of the City s biggest employers, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank...A small story toward the back of the Evening Standard last week sent a chill through London s top restaurateurs. It was the news that two of the City s biggest employers, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank and stockbroker Merrill Lynch, have put a pounds 30-per-head limit on expense account lunches ...

Travel Inn seeks agency for push

in 1987 and is focusing expansion plans on city centres. Its hotels are situated alongside Whitbread ...

MARKETING FOCUS: Review of the year - 1998/As all eyes focus on the run-up to the millennium, Jane Bainbridge reviews the events and companies that made news in the marketing sector over the past year

executive, warned the City of poor trading conditions and sales growth. CIA Medianetwork ...

Regal relaunch aims for a friendlier face

. The Regal group also aims to present a stronger identity to the City as it continues to make further ...

AGENDA: Can airlines win the price wars? - As the latest price war flares between British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, Joanna Walters asks why it is an annual event, and whether it damages brand image

will stomach. Mike Stoddart, transport analyst at stockbroker Charterhouse Tilney, says that the City ... points openly and City analysts say that the best airline capacity-planning and fare-setting systems ...

REVIEW: Marketing and advertising news in the week’s press

passengers to travel between more than 800 cities for one payment and one ticket. - General release ...

MARKETING FOCUS: Virgin a brand too far? - Suddenly, Virgin’s brand seems more vulnerable and Richard Branson’s touch less sure. Roger Cowe inspects the damage

of floating Virgin Atlantic and Virgin Trains. This encouraged close scrutiny by the City and the business ... in the City believe this means Branson will eventually sell Virgin Trains to his new partner, Brian Souter ...

MEDIA: Electronic guide kiosks in London

A network of touch-screen city-guide kiosks, developed by multimedia company Cityspace, has been...A network of touch-screen city-guide kiosks, developed by multimedia company Cityspace, has been established across London. The kiosks, called i+, are outdoor media company More Group s latest addition to the capital s streets. The group has an 11% stake in Cityspace, which is also part ...

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association anyone may infer with Men s Health and this company . Shoe City, the out-of-town shoe ...

AGENDA: Low-cost airlines battle for skies - The inclusion of new flight routes is looking likely to put budget airlines on a collision course. Danny Rogers assesses the future of one of the fastest-growing sectors of the UK economy

is the right city for our brand, he says. Young sector takes off Tony Anderson, EasyJet ... now positioning themselves as upmarket carriers. Edinburgh is our kind of city ...

 

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