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And in the real world: Mortgages, Phorm, M&S, GM/Chrysler

, as the retailer delivers a trading update today. Source Barclays has rejected a government taxpayer ...

Tate & Lyle's Ferguson joins Greggs' board

vice president, corporate development. He is a former commissioner on the UK Government's Policy ...

Biggest brands: Top 100 online advertisers 2009

such as 'four-play' - mobile and home telephony, TV and broadband - contracts. The government's COI ...

Kellogg criticises Food Standards Agency

to retain a controversial element of its nutrient profiling model governing which products can be advertised

Biggest brands: Top 100 UK advertisers 2009

increase in spend last year came from the government, with the COI's budgets rising by 29m, an increase of 20%. If spend from the Department for Trans-port is added to the COI's total, central government ... on the Nielsen figures, although deputy chief executive Peter Buchanan says: 'Government campaigns aim ...

Brand Health Check: Bottled water

in its production than the equivalent volume of tap water. The government's natural resources ...

Food industry attacks Food Standards Agency policy on ads during children's TV

) for refusing to change a key element of its nutrient profiling model which governs which products can

MPs in fresh assault on alcohol ads

seen off the prospect of a tougher code in December when the Government omitted further advertising curbs from its new strategy on alcohol. Government sources said the issue of ads was still "under ...

Sector Insight: Crisps and snacks

school dinners, more recent initiatives from the government have focused on improving the nutritional ...

Chinese Government blocks Coca-Cola's billion dollar bid for juice company

LONDON - The Chinese government has dealt a blow to Coca-Cola's ambitions by blocking its $2.5bn...". The government's rejection of the deal came despite Coca-Cola's plans to invest 2bn in China over the next three years. China is not the only government to have taken exception to Coca-Cola's activities. Earlier ...

 

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