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| | | | | | Emirates is reviewing its sponsorship of FIFA while other leading sponsors have failed to publicly support embattled president Sepp Blatter in the wake of his comments about racism in football. | | | | | | | Anomaly, the digital advertising agency launched in 2004 by Carl Johnson, has opened an office in Amsterdam. | | | | | | | PHD has been awarded the £125m global media planning and buying account for mobile phone giant Sony Ericsson following a final shoot out with the incumbent MEC. | | | | | | | Adidas is on the hunt for an agency to handle the pan-European advertising for the launch of a new trainer in its retro Adidas Originals range. | | | | | | | An American sportswear giant has called in PR support as it looks to shake up the European football market. | | | | | | | Mobile Interactive Group (MIG) has been acquired by global mobile marketing giant Velti for up to $59m (£37.3m) to create "a global mobile marketing powerhouse". | | | | | | | Dave, the Engine-owned branding consultancy that was involved in a trademark dispute with the TV channel Dave, is itself rebranding under the name Calling Brands, as it expands into Asia. | | | | | | Latest jobs | | | | | | | Research from our partner: Future Foundation | | | | | | Some worry that the success of luxury brands in emerging markets is unsustainable. Talking to local consumers suggests that the good times still have a long way to roll. | | | | | | | With every year that passes, old age becomes less of a victimhood and more of an opportunity. This has the potential to radicalise brand-consumer relations in the most aged consumer societies and invites us to seriously review traditional conceptions... | | | | |
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