Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Snap shares fall | British industry missing out due to gender inequality

Campaign: Media

Campaign: Media
March 07, 2017
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Snap shares fall 12% to below opening day price
Snap shares fall 12% to below opening day price

Omar Oakes

Snapchat's parent company's share price dropped by more than 12% in trading last night, putting it below its first-day opening price of $24 (£19.65).

British industry is missing out because of gender inequality
British industry is missing out because of gender inequality

Paul Frampton

When we limit the opportunities for strong, intelligent and passionate women to lead our businesses, we are all losing out.

Facebook criticised over handling of child sex images
Facebook criticised over handling of child sex images

Omar Oakes

Facebook has come under fire from a senior MP over its handling of complaints about child sex images being used on its social media platform.

Shazam's new AR platform has one thing the others don't: Scale
Shazam's new AR platform has one thing the others don't: Scale

Ilyse Liffreing

The song-identification app hopes its new augmented reality function debuting at SXSW will provide advertisers with the reach its competitors can't.

It's time for a global standard on ad fraud
It's time for a global standard on ad fraud

Marco Ricci

Marco Ricci, chief executive of recently Media Ratings Council-accredited Adloox, explains why ad fraud has to be tackled on a global level.

Cannes Lions MD Jose Papa: 'I challenge any festival to be as diverse as ours'
Cannes Lions MD Jose Papa: 'I challenge any festival to be as diverse as ours'

Raahil Chopra

The recently appointed MD of Cannes Lions in an exclusive chat with Campaign India.

'We have reached 'peak screen' - a concept which is both exciting and terrifying' Damian Blackden
Promoted
'We have reached 'peak screen' - a concept which is both exciting and terrifying' Damian Blackden

Eleanor Kahn

Damian Blackden, worldwide chief strategy officer at Maxus, tells Jenny Bullis about experimenting with other people's money, how data informs creativity and why sound is making a big comeback

Transformation and the case for change
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Transformation and the case for change

Nigel Vaz, Publicis.Sapient

As tech disrupts industry-wide, brands must respond with alacrity, says Publicis.Sapient's Nigel Vaz.

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