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director also Toby Horry jumped ship in 2015 to join Tesco. Following acquisition by Oliver, Leigh Thomas also departed Dare in 2016 to join Facebook Last full revision 28th September 2016 * Archive
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Dunnhumby, to launch Tesco's Clubcard loyalty programme in 1995. This was a huge success and other database-driven assignments followed from clients such as Microsoft, First Direct and United Airlines.
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fierce competition from supermarket retailers such as Tesco, while expansion into international markets was patchy at best. After several difficult years, Boots' position strengthened considerably in
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The capture of Tesco in early 2015 reversed some of that decline, though BBH's work on the account took several months to materialise. Nielsen estimated billings of £241m for the year. Other key accounts
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sales of selected clothing through larger outlets of Tesco. In 2005, Arcadia acquired the UK outlets of French retail group Etam, a close competitor to Dorothy Perkins, and converted them to the group'
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23m between them. This was despite a decision by Tesco to delist Kingsmill's sliced loaves for four months in Spring 2015. Allied continued to supply Tesco with private-label products as well as Allinson
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2 behind America's Walmart to Tesco during 2013, before overtaking its troubled British rival again in 2014. Yet both companies, struggling to offload their weaker international operations, have in turn
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slip during 2015 following a decision by retailer Tesco to delist almost all versions of the main Carlsberg brand as a reaction to deep discounting through other sellers. In the UK standard lager market,
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Carrefour and Tesco to become Europe's biggest retailer in 2015. Advertising Who handles advertising? Click here for agency account assignments for Lidl from Adbrands.net. In Germany, Nielsen reported
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to sell its Real chain of hypermarkets to UK group Tesco. Following the purchase of a 51% stake in Primus Online, a consumer shopping e-commerce business, Metro created a separate subsidiary, Metro Online,
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