Marks & Spencer hands City PR brief to RLM Finsbury
15 Apr 2013 | by Alec Mattinson
Marks & Spencer has selected RLM Finsbury to handle its financial PR, PRWeek can reveal.
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Marks & Spencer has selected RLM Finsbury to handle its financial PR, PRWeek can reveal.
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