Think BR: Who will take responsibility for Next Fifteen's embezzler?
06 Nov 2012 | by Bob Willott
Last week Next Fifteen Communications Group delayed publication of its latest accounts after
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its lucrative corporate and public affairs work to Open Road after splitting with Portland. ( PRWeek ...
Last week Next Fifteen Communications Group delayed publication of its latest accounts after
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entrepreneurs who have built up impressive companies, sold the majority of the shares to the wider public ... ". First we had Mark Zuckerberg selling off a slice of Facebook to the public while ensuring that no-one could ever outvote him afterwards. So much for public ownership. Then we had a very different ...
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. Understandably, as an industry we re still figuring out how best to respond to this unstable state of affairs ...