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...Even as some employers take a more aggressive approach to getting staff back in the office, new data shows the picture on working patterns is more nuanced, with many companies moving from fixed positions...
...the company’s ad sales team....
...cash reverses ran lower and lower, the Ferris wheel of ministerial positions in the past two months further complicated its efforts to flag the severity of the situation to whichever politician was in office...
...Netflix has its own numbers, which you can’t measure against traditional box office either....
...(Foreign Policy) Fossil fuel companies are spending millions on Google ads that look like search results. (The Guardian)...
...It’s so weird that I can write stuff and people pay to read it, and yet it was unacceptable to The Guardian....
...The impression there were no major problems was bolstered by prior comments from its chairman in January: “You can draw your conclusions from the fact that we have not yet issued an ad hoc announcement....
...(FT, Guardian) Snap ad sales rebound Snap said that revenues this month ran close to one-third higher than in July last year, signalling a rebound in spending by pandemic-hit advertisers....
...(FT) Exclusive: Black employees at Nike object to new ad Black Nike employees have objected to a recent ad, asking the company to acknowledge internal shortcomings before promoting equality to consumers...
...But we aren’t at present talking about the September issue, a well-thumbed copy of which lies on his office desk....
...The Guardian reports around 35 staff staged a walkout on Monday after Rudd sacked two of the campaign's senior figures....
...(WaPo) Gillette #MeToo razors ad on ‘toxic masculinity’ gets praise — and abuse (Guardian) What really happened to Malaysia’s missing airplane (Atlantic) What happens when an economist walks into a brothel...
...Elsewhere, the Guardian’s Julian Borger had an excellent write up of Fiona Hill’s dramatically blunt testimony last week....
...job ads”....
...The Athletic has tempted all this talent to its offices in Southwark in south London with “extremely competitive” salaries and equity in the company....
...But showing fund management reform is never far from his mind, he walks me to the lift, saying: “And we never got to cover ad valorem fees . . .”...
...(Guardian) Best from the journals Unhealthy advertising A global study of children’s exposure to TV ads for unhealthy foods and drinks called for greater government regulation....
...(FT) Martin Sorrell and his ambition to build a new ad empire Once called the most powerful man in the advertising industry, Martin Sorrell, is attempting a final act in his decades-long career....
...The victory united presidents Donald Trump and Barack Obama in their praise and Nike, which supplies Woods with golf equipment, posted a new ad....
...In the news New Avengers movie smashes box office records Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame smashed opening-weekend records with a global $1.2bn box office take, but it failed to impress the FT’s film critic....
...(Ad Age, FT) Sign up here to Tech Scroll Asia for your orientation to the billions being made and lost in the world of Asia tech from the FT and Nikkei....
...(Guardian) Have you kept up with the news this week? Take our quiz. The euro just celebrated which birthday? 20, 25 or 30?...
...We advertise all positions, even that of my office director, so the best person is selected....
...(Guardian) Spain’s PE fiesta Spain is in the midst of a private equity boom. But in a country where the unemployment rate is double the EU average, workers are worried....
...Elsewhere, money manager BlackRock’s Munich offices have been raided as part of an investigation into tax fraud....
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