Anthony Hilton: Signs are good for a prosperous 2011
15 Dec 2010 | by Anthony Hilton
The economics of financial PR firms have a lot in common with those of the medium-sized financial houses - what we used to call mid-cap brokers.
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The UK's air traffic control operator is on the hunt for City PR support ahead of Government plans to privatise the company.
The economics of financial PR firms have a lot in common with those of the medium-sized financial houses - what we used to call mid-cap brokers.
Rolls-Royce is poised to draft in external comms consultancies in a bid to restore its battered corporate reputation.
Financial PR firms suffered double-digit drops in revenue and savage cuts in 2009.
Kreab Gavin Anderson has snapped up the former world business editor of The Times as a partner in its London office.
Everyone knows these are tough times for the public relations industry in general and financial public relations in particular.
Four top financial comms professionals are looking to shake up the City PR industry by launching a consultancy this week.
Vodafone is one of the biggest companies in the UK, but its activities have still been given a surprisingly large amount of coverage in recent months.
BAA has had a bumpy ride in the past few years. Now things have calmed down, the firm's comms chief tells Kate Magee about his plans.
Up to £2m of Orange, T-Mobile and corporate branding work up for grabs.