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Ammirati & Puris, plus Lintas

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The 1994 merger between Ammirati & Puris (A&P) and Lintas gave A&P access to an international advertising network and elite clients while providing Lintas with high-powered creative capabilities. The merger went all the more smoothly because there was no conflict over the agencies' clients which included UPS, Master Card, BMW, RCA and Compaq. When it took over Lintas' New York office, A&P replaced the predominant corporate culture. A&P/Lintas landed Epson's $30 million account as its first joint client.

Author: Kaplan, Michael
Publisher: Graphis US Inc.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 1996
Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Ammirati Puris Lintas Inc., Lintas

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The Batey Group: cheerful - to a point

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Ian Batey, founder and chairman of the Batey Group advertising agency in Singapore, uses a relaxed and humorous but tough management style. The agency's major account is Singapore Airlines, and they were among the first to succeed globally with an Asian brand - the Singapore Girl campaign. They won the contract for Swatch's Skin, world's thinniest watch.

Author: Baldwin, Peter
Publisher: Graphis US Inc.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 1998
Scheduled Air Transportation, Intnl & Territorial Air Service, Air Transportation, Scheduled, And Air Courier Services, Management, Officials and employees, Airlines, Advertising, Singapore Airlines Ltd. (Singapore), Batey, Ian, The Batey Group

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Taschen: Publishing heavy weight

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German publisher Benedikt Taschen discusses about his book 'G.O.A.T.', which is based on Muhammad Ali. Benedikt Taschen attributes the success of the books like 'G.O.A.T.' to his policy of having no limitations in terms of production and budgeting.

Author: Kaplan, Michael
Publisher: Graphis US Inc.
Publication Name: Graphis
Subject: Publishing industry
ISSN: 0017-3452
Year: 2004
Germany, Interview, Publishers (Persons), Taschen, Benedikt, G.O.A.T (Book)

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