Red wins Novartis brands from Red Rooster
26 Jan 2001 | by JENNIFER WHITEHEAD
Novartis Consumer Healthcare has switched agencies for its OTC brands.
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Online retailer Amazon.com is to cut 1,300 jobs, or 15% of its workforce, in an effort to reach profitability by the end of 2001.
Novartis Consumer Healthcare has switched agencies for its OTC brands.
Sega is considering ending production of its Dreamcast console and will instead make games for rivals Sony and Microsoft.
The merger of pharmaceutical giants GlaxoWellcome and SmithKline Beecham (SB) is expected to result in a raft of jobs losses within the newly combined PR unit.
Online retailer Amazon.com has reassured analysts on Wall Street by announcing solid fourth-quarter sales growth.
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Bayer Consumer Care has consolidated its PR, and appointed Grayling Healthcare to handle all the work. Fees are over pounds 100,000 and two other agencies pitched for the business: Ruder Finn and Biss Lancaster.
Organisation: Glaxo Wellcome and the Association of British Science Writers
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