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Corgi asks Kadence to track carbon monoxide success

LONDON - Corgi, the UK gas safety enforcement body, has asked its research agency Kadence to provide brand tracking data for its recently launched carbon monoxide awareness campaign.

Shoppers to set record online sales next week

LONDON - December 2 is set to become the busiest day for online shopping this Christmas, as well as setting a record for the busiest online shopping day of all time, according to research by Forrester.

Ethical spending doubles but spending on green energy is low

LONDON - Spending on ethical goods and services has almost doubled in the past five years, according to a report from the Co-operative bank.

Deutsch scoops $150m Sony PlayStation account

LONDON - Sony has appointed Deutsch Los-Angeles to it's $150m (£73m) PlayStation account, ending a 12-year relationship with TBWA/Chiat/Day.

Electrolux in £25m pan-Euro creative pitch

Electrolux is talking to agencies about a review of its £25 million pan-European advertising business.

Electrolux in £25m pan-Euro creative pitch

LONDON - Electrolux is talking to agencies about a review of its £25 million pan-European advertising business.

Ogilvy nets £300m global DHL account

LONDON - Ogilvy Advertising has won the battle for the global £300 million DHL account.

The year's top 10 legal cases for marketers

LONDON - From FIFA's legal wrangles with MasterCard to the latest on comparative ads, it has been a busy year in marketing law. Nick Johnson, partner and head of advertising and sponsorship at law firm Osborne Clarke, explains what the key decisions by courts and regulators mean for marketers.

Car marques in customer push

LONDON - Jaguar and Land Rover have hired Palmer Hargreaves Wallis Tomlinson to handle their global customer retention and acquisition marketing briefs.

BBH bags global LG Electronics

LONDON -- LG Electronics is set to hand Bartle Bogle Hegarty its consolidated $350 million global brand and mobile communications business.

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