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== Pro-Nuclear Activity == | == Pro-Nuclear Activity == |
Revision as of 22:42, 7 June 2006
Weber Shandwick Worldwide Offices, Central Edinburgh taken on the Spinwatch G8 Spinwalk, 1 July 2005
The UK subsidiary of Weber Shandwick Worldwide
Pro-Nuclear Activity
In February 2006, the PR magazine O'Dwyer's reported that Weber Shandwick was promoting BNFL's move to sell Westinghouse Electric to Japan's Toshiba for $5.4 billion. U.S. Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez had lobbied UK officials in favour of General Electric's bid for Westinghouse. [1]
Principals
- Colin Byrne Chief Executive Officer, Weber Shandwick - UK - clients include BNFL
- David Yelland Senior Vice Chairman, Weber Shandwick - UK
clients
- Adobe
- Anglian Water
- BNFL
- Coca-Cola
- COLT Telccom
- Corporation of London
- Dixons
- Eli Lilly
- Euronext
- General Council of the Bar
- Intel
- Meat & Livestock Commission
- Merrill Lynch
- Nestle
- Panasonic
- Peugot
- Pfizer
- Scotts
- Siemens
- Unilever
- Visa
- Woolworths
Contact
- Weber Shandwick
- Fox Court
- 14 Gray's Inn Road
- London, WC1X 8WS
- United Kingdom
- T: 44 20 7067 0000
External Resources
- ^ O'Dwyers PR Daily, "Weber Shandwick Gudes Nuke Deal", February 6, 2006. - requires subscription
- Antony Barnett, Ned Temko and Gaby Hinsliff, "Lobbying firm linked to academies row", The Observer, April 23, 2006
- ^ P. Simpson (2002)WSW Picks Up BNFL Public Affairs Work, PR Week, 22 April