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The most prolific multinational corporations of today had to start somewhere. Years of hard work, investment and a little bit of good luck meant some of the budding startups of 100 years ago have gone on to become some of the biggest brands in the world today. But how did they do it?
The government-backed Start Up Loans Company has taken a look back at where it all began and produced an interactive timeline featuring some of the world’s major brands: Amazon, Jaguar Land Rover, IKEA, Marriot, Microsoft, Samsung, Starbucks, Tesco, Unilever, Walmart, Amstrad and Poundland.
You can read the timeline here: www.startuploans.co.uk/100-years-start-ups
Getty Images collaborates with acclaimed editorial photographer Campbell Addy to create artistic model released portraits which celebrate individuality
- Campbell Addy to join Getty Images panel at Cannes Lions ‘Seeing is Believing: The Power of Re-picturing Stereotypes’
Getty Images, a world leader in visual communications, is excited to announce a new exclusive contributor partnership with celebrated editorial photographer Campbell Addy, marking another step in its ongoing commitment to drive change in promoting a more diverse, inclusive and representative visual language. The partnership sees Addy turn his attention to stock imagery for the first time ever, with the creation of 42 artistic model released portraits as commissioned by Getty Images. [more…]
Jaguar Land Rover, Thomson Reuters and others have reacted to a report that ads have appeared on hate sites and next to YouTube videos from supporters of terrorist and extremist groups.
Big-name advertisers, including car maker Jaguar Land Rover and media and information firm Thomson Reuters, have suspended or limited their U.K. digital advertising spending following a recent newspaper report saying that their ads have appeared on hate sites and next to videos from supporters of Islamic terrorists and other extremist groups.
Is Google, according to research from the jobs website Glassdoor @Glassdoor, which polled staff on factors such as what they thought of their CEO and their work-life balance.
Also in the top 10 are #BPTW15 John Lewis and Jaguar Land Rover. We have the full 25 here [more…]
Land Rover becomes an Official Partner of HITZ, an award winning social change programme delivered by Premiership Rugby and its associated clubs
- Funding from Land Rover will allow the programme to grow and expand further to all 12 Premiership Rugby Clubs and a 13th area of inner London. Land Rover will add enhanced scope and depth to the programme, drawing on facilities, resources & expertise through employee engagement
- Jaguar Land Rover is committed to making a positive contribution to society and through its Global CSR programme is looking to create opportunities for 12 million people worldwide by 2020
- Land Rover has a long history of involvement with Rugby including Rugby World Cup 2015, the British & Irish Lions, Premiership Rugby and the grassroots programme, the Land Rover Premiership Rugby Cup
Movers & Groovers / Stephen Miron - Global Radio, Corinne Kavaz - Valassis, Grant Parker - M&C Saatchi