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CLOSE-UP: LIVE ISSUE - Has Interpublic done enough to heal its financial problem?

IPG has raised some cash but is still a long way from recovery, Bob Willott writes.

STOP PRESS: Renault to sue Alliance & Leicester

Renault is to sue Alliance Leicester over damage to its brand following publication of a report that ranked Renault's Laguna as the car that would depreciate most over three years.

Brit Insurance in £1.5m Oval deal

Brit Insurance, a little-known business insurance brand, has signed a 1.5m deal to become the latest sponsor of the Oval cricket ground.

FSA plans digital activity to build advisory image

Industry watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) is planning a host of digital marketing initiatives to improve its image as a consumer organisation.

DIRECT BRIEF: MasterCard joins up with Virgin Megastores

MasterCard, sponsor of the Brit Awards 2004, has joined up with Virgin Megastores to offer a 10% discount on Brit-nominated music to cardholders until March 5. A fleet of MasterCard and Brit-branded Mini Coopers will take part in a regional tour. Additional promotional activity will include seven break...

DIRECT BRIEF: Cornhill Direct launches inserts

Cornhill Direct has launched inserts through Entire to promote its Guaranteed Cash Back Plan. The work targets parents with young families who need life cover, but are put off by traditional products.

Cahoot extends ad campaign online with itraffic creative

LONDON - Online bank Cahoot is backing its new television advertising with an integrated online campaign created by itraffic.

JWT New York creative chief Campbell to leave agency

NEW YORK – Michael Campbell, the chief creative officer of J Walter Thompson New York, is to leave the agency after almost three years in the job.

Havas value hit as Schmetterer exits

Havas saw more than 10 per cent wiped off the value of its shares this week as the French communications group strongly denied that the retirement of one of its top executives, Bob Schmetterer, was linked to accounting irregularities.

Mitchell Patterson to close down after 14 years

Mitchell Patterson Grime Mitchell is closing after 14 years because its partners believe the agency can no longer compete effectively against either major networks or high-profile smaller rivals.

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