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Virtual Venue Visit - video showreel of London venues

This video takes a slightly different tack from Speakers Channel's usual offerings. It offers a virtual tour of some of London's event venues at a time when the organisation of corporate events is increasingly falling within the domain of marcomms professionals.

IN&M looks to raise cash with 'deeply-discounted' rights issue

LONDON - Independent News & Media, owner of the Independent newspapers, is looking to raise fresh capital with a "deeply-discounted" rights issue, partly to repay its impending €200m bond.

The future of internal communications

This new report by executive search firm Watson Helsby provides insight into the big topics shaping internal communications and its development as a function as well as a view of the competencies required for success in today's internal communications directors

Sugar's Amscreen secures BP's forecourt ad business

LONDON - Amscreen's Lee McQueen, winner of the BBC's Apprentice series four, has secured BP's UK retail business in his first major deal for Sir Alan Sugar's new digital signage company.

M&S provides staff with interactive web TV show

LONDON - Marks & Spencer has teamed up with FinanceExplained.tv to produce an interactive TV chat show that gives staff financial advice and information.

City Republic: Navigating recession in the dark

LONDON - Even Gordon Brown has had to admit that we're in uncharted territory, contending with a recession that stubbornly refuses to do what the doctor orders.

City Republic: Barclays bites back at the critics

LONDON - A week is a long time on the stock market these days and Barclays CEO John Varley never wants to see another like last week.

City Republic: Second attack on credit crunch

LONDON - The government appears to have saved the life of the most important patient in the hospital -- the UK economy -- but full recovery looks as far away as ever.


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