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Something to make you happy, something to make you…furious.

Something to make you happy, something to make you…furious.

By Meg Rosoff on 28 October 2011

Have a look at this. It turns out to be an ad for something or other — but I don’t care; it’s fantastic. Speaking of advertising, I’ve been thinking about my past career today, possibly because the news is full of 49% pay rises for UK top bosses while spending on education, health and social [...]

Posted in Blog | Tagged 49% pay rises for UK bosses, advertising business, bill gates, corporate charitable giving, final salary deals, martin sorrell, offshore accounts, tax evasion, wpp, wpp registered in Jersey | 1 Response

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