PRWeek TV: 'Don't give equity away cheaply', agency bosses warned
17 Jun 2013 | by Alec Mattinson
While PR businesses are 'ideally suited' to sharing equity with senior staff, agencies have been warned to think carefully before giving away shares.
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FTSE 250 consumer goods firm PZ Cussons has brought in College Hill to handle its international corporate and financial comms.
While PR businesses are 'ideally suited' to sharing equity with senior staff, agencies have been warned to think carefully before giving away shares.
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