Thursday 29 April 2010

Marketing Daily - Best Buy, Barclaycard, Ferrari, Holiday Inn

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Best Buy ad fires prices broadside at Currys
Joe Thomas,
29 April 2010
 

LONDON - Best Buy has opened an advertising war with Currys ahead...

Best Buy: ad challenges Currys on price
 
 
Barclaycard seals five-year Wembley Arena sponsorship
Daniel Farey-Jones,
29 April 2010
 

LONDON - Wembley Arena is to be known as Wembley Arena: A...

Wembley Arena: secured five-year Barclaycard sponsorship
 
 
Ferrari F1 comes under fire for Marlboro barcode logo
Gemma Charles,
29 April 2010
 

LONDON - Ferrari's Formula One team has been accused of using subliminal...

Ferrari has been accused of carrying subliminal ads on its F1 cars
 
 
Holiday Inn joins hotels advertising fray
Matt Williams,
29 April 2010
 

LONDON - Holiday Inn, the InterContinental Hotels Group-owned hotel chain, is returning...

Holiday Inn: return to advertising
 
 
Hewlett-Packard acquires Palm for $1.2bn
Sara Kimberley,
29 April 2010
 

LONDON - Hewlett-Packard is to attempt to rival Apple and Google's Android...

HP: acquisition of smartphone brand Palm
 
 
Absolute Radio and Absolut vodka settle trademark dispute
Maisie McCabe,
29 April 2010
 

LONDON - The owners of Absolute Radio have settled an 18-month legal...

Absolut vodka: settlement reached with Absolute Radio
 
 
 
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Carlsberg logo on Liverpool's shirt to appear in Chinese
Joe Thomas,
28 April 2010
 
TV advertising revenue rise set to slow in June
Maisie McCabe,
29 April 2010
 
BSkyB reports £349m pre-tax profits after sale of ITV shares
Maisie McCabe,
29 April 2010
 
Newspaper website traffic falls in March
Daniel Farey-Jones,
29 April 2010
 
 
 
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