By Paul Simons on May 23, 2012
I hate to offer a view that is counter to what many people clearly believe but I have been trying (and failing) to understand the metrics behind the Facebook IPO. So I’ll lead with my chin. The IPO offer price was $38 on May 18 (and rose to $42.05) creating a value of $104 billion, [...]
Posted in Clients, Finance, Media, News, Research | Tagged advertising, brand valuation, brandz, Branson, coca-cola, facebook ipo, Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, market cap, mobiles, Paul Simons, Pepsi, revenue, Rosamund Urwin, saatchi, Sculley, Sorrell, Steve Jobs, sugar, Vodafone, wall street
By David O'Reilly on September 2, 2010
Easyjet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou is making another attempt to build a worthwhile brand extension to his Easy brand with the launch of easyGym, a cut-price chain of gyms in the UK. With everyone predicting real pain for the economy as the Government’s spending cuts and VAT rise kick in next year, it might not [...]
Posted in Clients, Finance, News | Tagged Branson, easyGym, easyJet, Stelios, virgin
Recent Comments