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Azis to head HHCL's mission to become true global network

HHCL the creative directors and founders, Steve Henry and Axel Chaldecott; the head of marketing, Minnie Moll; the head of innovation, David O'Hanlan; the head of client services, Nick Howarth; the senior planner, Richard Huntington; the head of strategy, Jon Leach; and an unappointed financial...

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

permanent agency as it attempts to turn Plymouth Gin into a global brand. - Marketing Week. ...

Lego to centralise £60m ad account

for Lego. The toy giant is in early stages of talks with a number of global creative agency ...

AMV BBDO lands £3m Gillette oral care prize

's decision to align its global oral care business within the BBDO network. The switch ends Lowe ...

Newco to merge trading services

. The UK-based entity will go further in the scope of its combined trading than the Magna Global unit ...

Omnicom's profits surge 19 per cent to buck market trend

done. Speaking about OMD in light of several global media consolidations this week, Wren said: "We ...

CHASING CHINESE CONSUMERS: As China prepares to join the WTO, the Chinese are changing their consumer preferences - but not in the way you might think. David Kilburn investigates

2001. As the first tremors of a seismic shift in global marketing could occur this November when ...

MEDIA FORUM: The biggest media companies are getting bigger - Four major media company deals were done last week. Are we witnessing a step change in the consolidation process?

setting up Magna Global, a new "global media negotiation and delivery management company" that will ...

CLOSE-UP: LIVE ISSUE/TEMPUS - Havas aims for world-class media via Tempus bid. A Havas/Tempus network would not worry major US players, Ian Darby reports

global media scene, have been warily circling one another for some time, with Ingram making it ...

EDITORIAL: Havas bid makes sense for Tempus

international media network, operative in 28 countries and with global billings of 5.9 billion. Moreover ...

 

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