Wednesday 20 July 2011

Marketing Daily - Starbucks parts company with UK managing director Darcy Wilson-Rymer; plus McDonald's, Apple, Subway, and Virgin Atlantic

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Starbucks parts company with UK MD
Maisie McCabe,
20 July 2011
 

Starbucks is parting company with UK and Ireland managing director Darcy Wilson-Rymer,...

Darcy Willson-Rymer: leaves Starbucks in September
 
 
Biggest-ever McDonald's planned for London 2012 Olympics
Oliver Luft,
20 July 2011
 

McDonald's is to open its largest-ever restaurant at the 2012 London Olympics...

McDonlad's: builds biggest-ever restaurant for London 2012
 
 
Apple's profits double after booming iPad and iPhone sales
oliver Luft,
20 July 2011
 

Steve Job's Apple has reported a more than doubling of net profits,...

Steve Jobs: Apple's co-founder and chief executive
 
 
Dunlop hands £2m to Clarke in no-win, no-fee deal
John Reynolds,
20 July 2011
 

Clothing sponsor Dunlop has handed out £2m to golfer Darren Clarke for...

Darren Clarke: receiving the Open Championship winner's Claret Jug trophy
 
 
Subway joins O2 Media's location based texting service
Sarah Shearman,
20 July 2011
 

Subway has become the first retailer to supply O2's location-based marketing service...

Subway: creates mobile vouchers for O2 campaign
 
 
Virgin Atlantic releases Trip Journal app
Loulla-Mae Eleftheriou-Smith,
20 July 2011
 

Virgin Atlantic has launched a new app that allows consumers to log...

Virgin Atlantic: unveils its Trip Journal app
 
 
Match.com strategy to target younger singles
Sarah Shearman,
20 July 2011
 

Match.com, the online dating company, is deploying a fresh strategy based on...

Match.com: new TV ad targeting younger singles
 
 
 
Also in the News
 
Brand Republic Group introduces paid subscription model
Staff,
19 July 2011
 
Art of Outdoor Digital Competition calls for 2011 entries
Lynsey Barber,
18 July 2011
 
Does reputation matter more than the ability to reach a target audience? The Marketing Society Forum
Staff,
20 July 2011
 
 
 
Blogs
 
 
Has M&S Lost its Marketing Mojo?
Nicola Clark
 

The great Sufi poet Rumi once advised his students to write down the three things they most wanted in...

 
 
The Apprentice: Does it teach you anything?
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

The Apprentice is heading for its grand finale. It will be interesting to see what businesses the remaining 4 have...

 
 
Facebook Presents Big Data
Nicola Clark
 

I am in Monte Carlo today for the Social Media Marketing and Icommerce Summit. By rights I should be...

 
 
Brand Jamie Oliver put Sainsbury’s in the shadows â€" so it’s the right time to try something new
rachel barnes
 

When I began writing about retail in 2004, one of the stories I found myself chasing was whether Sainsbury's...

 
 
Twitter: Voice of the people or mob rule?
CHRIS BARRACLOUGH
 

Many of us applaud the wave of revulsion that followed the initial NOTW hacking revelations. Campaigns and comments on...

 
 
 
 
 
 
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