CIPR calls for feedback on PR guidelines about Wikipedia use
16 May 2012 | by John Owens
still falling foul of the guidelines. To see the consultation draft click here ...
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. This would have cost the industry about 500m in lost annual revenue. But a classic trade-focused campaign ...
still falling foul of the guidelines. To see the consultation draft click here ...
for the quarter ended 31 March, becoming the first Indian IT company to cross the $10bn ( 6.2bn) revenue mark ... in India by market capitalisation and revenue. The group works in the chemicals, consumer products ...
FTI Consulting, the US-listed business advisory firm, said that its comms arm saw a revenue decline...The strategic comms arm of FTI, which rebranded last year from FD, reported that global revenue ... -related project revenue in Asia Pacific and retainer fees in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region were lower. However, project and retainer revenues in Latin America grew. Adjusted EBITDA for the division ...
executives. The group s revenue topped 1m during the year, but operating losses increased from 523k ...
150 agencies, 49 show a decline in revenues and 63 cut staff. The Sarbanes Oxley Act means agencies ...
Two Gold Cannes Lions, continuing to give five per cent of revenues to charity as we have since day ...
sum up 2011 at your agency? Last year saw us achieve substantial growth in revenue and workforce ...
Creston, the PR and marketing group, said today that it expects to report full-year revenues of £75...The group, which owns Nelson Bostock, Fever and Red Door Communications, expects like-for-like revenues to be marginally ahead over the same period. The group has also reported that headline profit before finance income, finance costs and taxation for the full year is expected to be in line ...
. Earlier this month, the surge of growth in revenue from digital services such as Spotify and iTunes was credited with helping to offset a double-digit fall in UK royalties collected from CDs. This led to growth ...