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Propaganda London not affected
by closure of US office

LONDON - Propaganda/Satellite, the film production company in London, is seeking to reassure clients that it has not been affected by the closure of Propaganda and Satellite Films in the US.

STOP PRESS: Haygarth Group hired to provide B2B marketing and communications campaign

B2B: The Haygarth Group has been hired to provide a B2B marketing and communications campaign surrounding the launch of Phonenames. The firm will allow companies to use a memorable phonename, rather than traditional number. Haygarth also works for the BBC and Majestic Wine.

Sapient appoints UK managing director

LONDON - Sapient, the business and internet consultancy, has named a former PricewaterhouseCoopers director, Colin Windsor, to the new position of managing director.

Business Week to lose 39 staff
as downturn bites

NEW YORK - Business Week, McGraw-Hill's international weekly business magazine, has slashed 39 jobs and scaled back its conference and online businesses, as it suffers at the hands of the advertising downturn.

UBM scraps bid for MediaLink

LONDON - United Business Media has withdrawn its 5-a-share bid for MediaLink Worldwide, after the broadcast services company reported widened third-quarter losses.

Klein to launch Anglo-German
corporate communications firm

LONDON - Roland Klein, the former communications chief at Ericsson, has joined with DaimlerChrysler's Christopher Walther to found an Anglo-German corporate PR firm.

StepStone searches for new investors

LONDON - StepStone, the troubled online recruitment agency which closed its UK operation on Friday, plans to raise up to 21.7m by selling new shares.

StepStone UK shuts up shop

LONDON - StepStone has confirmed that it is closing down its UK operation following the loss of 136 jobs and the withdrawal of financial support from its head office in Norway.

Bargain hunt goes bust - The Lowbrow Lowdown

Hey ladies, what would it take for you to bare your bosom in public? A nude beach? A necklace of cheap plastic beads? A few shots of Rumpleminz? How about 35 bucks, a bottle of champagne and some food, writes Kate Kaye .

StepStone plans up to 526 job cuts

LONDON - StepStone, the Norwegian-based online recruitment agency, is to cut up to 526 jobs worldwide, with a possible 136 in the UK, and has informed its UK subsidiary that it will no longer offer financial support.


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