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  • Employers to boost graduate jobs by record nine per cent in 2019 despite Brexit concerns

    January 21, 2019

    The UK’s top employers are set to boost graduate jobs by a record nine per cent this year despite growing uncertainty over Brexit. The country’s leading 100 graduate employers have indicated a surge in recruitment could be on the horizon in 2019, according to a report conducted by research firm High Fliers. It comes after [...]

  • World Federation of Advertisers sets up digital media taskforce to tackle fraud

    January 14, 2019

    The World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) has created a global taskforce to tackle the growing problem of ad fraud and improve data transparency. The WFA today said it has assembled a team of top marketing executives tasked with addressing the key challenges facing digital media. Read more: Brexit, ad fraud and #MeToo – what does the [...]

  • Mark Kleinman’s big predictions for the Square Mile in 2019

    January 11, 2019

    Sir Martin Sorrell’s WPP exit, Unilever’s HQ U-turn, Melrose’s swoop for GKN: 2018 was a year full of surprises in the City. And while forecasting might be a fool’s errand, here are 10 predictions for the year ahead. •Theresa May will decisively lose next week’s “meaningful vote” on Brexit: that’s not a punt that will [...]

  • Super Thursday: Embattled retailers could learn from the Tesco turnaround plan

    January 10, 2019

    It wasn’t only children who traditionally looked forward to Christmas: time was when Yuletide sales could be guaranteed to give a substantial boost to Britain’s retailers. No longer. A slew of dismal results published today showed Christmas figures sharply down for a number of household names including M&S and Debenhams, in what the British Retail [...]

  • Brexit, ad fraud and #MeToo – what does the future year hold for the marketing industry?

    January 7, 2019

    We are out of the cold December of 2018, and have now entered the, well, even colder January of 2019. Last year was a momentous one for the marketing industry – there was the fall and rise again of adland stalwart Martin Sorrell; the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) finally came into force; [...]

  • FTSE 100 ends its worst year since the financial crash in the red

    December 31, 2018

    The UK's FTSE 100 blue-chip index ended its worst year since the 2008 financial crisis in the red, as a strong pound pulled down exporter shares. The FTSE 100 lost 0.1 per cent in trading on the last day of 2018, while the FTSE 250 added 0.2 per cent after a rally on Friday when they both closed [...]

  • Outgoing Unilever chief makes plea for unity in speech to shareholders

    December 6, 2018

    Outgoing Unilever boss Paul Polman has asked shareholders to trust his successor as he prepares to step down next month. The Dutchman announced his resignation months after investors shot down plans to combine the company’s London headquarters with that in the Netherlands. Polman, 62, said investors will have to trust his successor Alan Jope, a [...]

  • Unilever invests in India with €3.3bn deal for Horlicks

    December 3, 2018

    Unilever has agreed to buy GlaxoSmithKline’s nutritions arm, including Horlicks, a week after press reports the two were in exclusive talks. The €3.3bn (2.9bn) deal will give the British-Dutch consumer goods company a substantial presence on the growing Indian market. It will buy GSK’s health food drinks portfolio in India, Bangladesh and 20 other mainly [...]

  • Polman bows out of Unilever with a rich legacy, but a tarnished reputation

    November 29, 2018

    When Paul Polman announced his plan to quit as boss of Unilever last autumn, he had plenty of reasons to think he would be leaving the consumer goods giant on a high: he had fought off a £115bn takeover attempt from Kraft Heinz earlier in the year and forged a reputation as a champion of [...]

  • Unilever chief executive set to retire at the end of the year after shareholder revolt against plans to scrap dual-listed structure

    November 29, 2018

    Unilever’s chief executive is set to step down at the end of the year, the company revealed today. Paul Polman will retire by the end of 2018, the maker of Dove soap and Marmite said, staying on to help with the transition as the company’s president of beauty and personal care, Alan Jope, takes up the [...]

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