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− | Forth Partnership was an Edinburgh based PR firm set up in 1986. | + | [[Forth Partnership]] was an Edinburgh based PR firm set up in 1986 by [[William Saddler]] and [[Jeanette Saddler]].<ref>Memorandum of Association, The Forth Partnership Ltd, 12 February 1986</ref> The company changed its name to [[Forth Public Relations]] in 1988 and became a focal point for conservative activists such as [[Geoff Mawdsley]] and [[Brian Monteith]] in the 1990s. As of 2007 the company still exists but is dormant; it is owned by [[Robertson Marketing Services Group]], which is in turn a wholly owned subsidiary of [[Misys plc]].<ref> Forth Public Relations Limited, Report and financial statements 31 May 2007.</ref> |
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[[Category:Scottish PR firms]] | [[Category:Scottish PR firms]] |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 20 October 2009
Forth Partnership was an Edinburgh based PR firm set up in 1986 by William Saddler and Jeanette Saddler.[1] The company changed its name to Forth Public Relations in 1988 and became a focal point for conservative activists such as Geoff Mawdsley and Brian Monteith in the 1990s. As of 2007 the company still exists but is dormant; it is owned by Robertson Marketing Services Group, which is in turn a wholly owned subsidiary of Misys plc.[2]