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After Harold: Aegis puts succession plans top of agenda
THE London-based marketing services company which this week made a $363 million offer to buy out media buyer Harold Mitchell said plans over who would succeed the media mogul were ...
Brisbane Times - 1:05 a.m. Saturday 31st July 2010 EST
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Search for Mitchell's successor a priority
The London-based marketing services company which made a $363 million offer to buy out media buyer Harold Mitchell said succession of the media mogul was a 'high priority'.
Business Day - 12:09 a.m. Saturday 31st July 2010 EST
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1 day, 19 hours ago
Mitchell’s $120m sale could be his smartest move yet
One of the most powerful figures in the Australian media sector, Harold Mitchell, is going global.
Crikey - 1:17 p.m. Friday 30th July 2010 EST
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Keane in Penrith — with Bob Hawke, Labor’s miserable mental health record, Harold Mitchell and his $120m play, spin at the NIT
Crikey - 1:15 p.m. Friday 30th July 2010 EST
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London media group buys Mitchell Communications for $363 million – here's how Harold Mitchell ...
One of the most powerful figures in the Australian media sector, Harold Mitchell, is going global. Yesterday, London-based media group Aegis announced it would pay acquire Mitchell's media buying and ...
SmartCompany - 10:27 a.m. Friday 30th July 2010 EST
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Mitchell seals $363m takeover
AUSTRALIA'S largest media buyer, Harold Mitchell, has signed a $363 million deal to sell the company he founded 34 years ago to a British media company, Aegis Group. He will ...
Business Day - 12:06 a.m. Friday 30th July 2010 EST
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Aegis pays $363m for Mitchell
MORE than three decades after he started his media-buying business, Harold Mitchell has sold out in a $363 million takeover deal.
The Australian Business News - midnight Friday 30th July 2010 EST
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2 days, 10 hours ago
Australia’s biggest advertising tycoon sells up
Harold Mitchell, Australia’s biggest media buyer, has sold his family company Mitchell Communication Group (MCG) for $363 million. His company was sold to the British advertising giant Aegis, the fifth ...
The Spy Report - 10:34 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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Ad guru Mitchell accepts takeover
AUSTRALIA'S biggest media buyer Harold Mitchell has finally succumbed to temptation and agreed to sell the family company.
Herald Sun - 9:21 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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Mitchell's crafty deal
Harold Mitchell's $363 million share exchange with Aegis Group demonstrates that the seasoned media buyer is looking to expand his presence in the industry rather than lay a path for ...
Business Spectator economy - 4:58 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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Mitchell media sale for $363m
UPDATE 3.50pm: AUSTRALIA's biggest media ...
Herald Sun - 3:58 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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Mitchells board recommends $363m Aegis deal
The board of Australia’s biggest media buyer Mitchell Communication Group has recommended to shareholders that they accept a bid from Aegis to purchase the company for $363m. In a joint ...
mUmBRELLA - 3:44 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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Mitchell Communication suspends shares
Aegis in talks to buy Harold Mitchell's family company. 29 Jul 2010 2:02 PM
Business Spectator media & internet - 2:02 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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Harold Mitchell to sell family company
UPDATE: Australia's biggest media buying group Mitchell Communications has requested a trading halt after a bid by Aegis Media to buy it for $350m.
The Australian Business News - 1:18 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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Mitchell set to sell family company to Aegis
The Herald Sun reports that Australia's biggest media buyer, Harold Mitchell, is set to sell his family company to UK advertising giant Aegis for more than its $300 million value, ...
Campaign Brief - 12:15 p.m. Thursday 29th July 2010 EST
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