Promoted from Criteo By Stefano Hatfield-05 February 2021 16:00pm It is no surprise that, due to lockdown restrictions, online shoppers are spending more time browsing and purchasing online.
A Q&A with Marc Ó Fathaigh, UK Country manager at Criteo.
How did you get to become Criteo’s UK Country Manager and what does the role entail?
I spent just over six years with Google working across Dublin and London before joining Criteo in 2017 where I’ve held a number of roles before becoming UK Country Manager in 2020. The Country Manager role leads the UK commercial teams with ultimate responsibility for revenue. My main role is to ensure that all Criteo clients get the most out of our solutions and teams. I focus on the added value that our Criteo data and expertise can bring to the table and make sure that t
by Stephen Chapman
The Boohoo Group has confirmed this morning that it is in talks to buy the Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton brands.
The Manchester online retailer said in a statement that it was in “exclusive discussions” with the Administrators of Sir Philip Green’s Arcadia.
It added that these wouldn’t necessarily lead to an acquisition.
According to reports, Boohoo has offered around £25m for the 3 clothing brands, less than half it paid for acquiring the Debenham’s brand and website earlier this week.
Much like the Debenham’s deal, Boohoo is unlikely to retain any of Arcadia’s high street stores, or its employees.
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Mainstay Medical Announces Key Strategic Hires to Drive Global Commercial Expansion
January 25, 2021 GMT
DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Jan 25, 2021
Mainstay Medical Holdings plc (“Mainstay” or the “Company”) today announced recent senior leadership additions as part of its global commercial strategy. These include: Elias Tu as Vice President of U.S. Sales; Derek Matteo as Vice President of Marketing; James Knibbs as Vice President of UK, Ireland, and Australia; Boris Deutschmann as Country Manager for Germany; Chip Moebus as Vice President of Reimbursement and Market Access; Richard Herman as Vice President of Operations; and Celia Reyes as Vice President of Human Resources.
The takeaway food and drink Britons are ordering the most during lockdown 3.0 have been revealed – and it s fish and chips that they re turning to, according to a study, no doubt in a bid to keep the gloom at bay.
The single most popular item is chips, followed by fish, with haddock (44 per cent), then cod (35 per cent) the two varieties customers want to reel in.
And chippies are by far the single most popular takeaway outlet, supplying 33 per cent of all orders.
The takeaway food and drink Britons are ordering to cheer themselves up during lockdown 3.0 have been revealed – and it s fish and chips that they re turning too amid the gloom
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