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  • ...[[Paul Adamson]], a Brussels-based lobbyist, after it was taken over by [[BSMG Worldwide]] in 1998. Previously it was known as [[Adamson Associates]]. La
    473 bytes (72 words) - 15:44, 5 February 2006
  • ...r Group]]. It was owned by [[True North Communications]]. In July 2001 '''BSMG Worldwide''' announced its decision to merge with [[Weber Shandwick]]. The *"[http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2001/07/09/daily44.html BSMG Worldwide to merge with Weber Shandwick]", Dallas Business Journal, July 12
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  • *[[BSMG Worldwide]]
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  • ...997 election, although she had left GJW long before that. We sold out to [[BSMG]], the old [[Charles Barker]], in 2000 and they merged with [[Weber Shandwi
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  • ...s that affect it, (2001) [[Mark Leonard]] funded by [[KPMG]] and [[Adamson BSMG Worldwide]], with contributions from: [[Simon Atkinson]], [[Chris Powell]],
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  • ...lobbyist, founded [[Adamson Associates]] in 1989. He sold the company to [[BSMG Worldwide]] in 1998 for a sum which made him a millionaire (the company's i ...e former Chairman of the [[EU Committee of British Chambers of Commerce]]. BSMG Worldwide's income in 1999 was £9,821,000.
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  • ...s [[Paul Adamson]]. Adamson sold the firm to [[BSMG]] to become [[Adamson BSMG]]. The firm was owned by [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]]. In 2003 Adamson le
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  • ...[[Paul Adamson]], a Brussels-based lobbyist, after it was taken over by [[BSMG Worldwide]] in 1998. Previously it was known as [[Adamson Associates]]. La
    473 bytes (72 words) - 15:44, 5 February 2006
  • ...he Scottish office of [[GJW Government Relations]], recently acquired by [[BSMG Worldwide]]);
    2 KB (304 words) - 07:09, 4 September 2015
  • ...mson, a Brussels-based lobbyist, who is Chief Executive Officer of Adamson BSMG. His clients have included McDonnell Douglas, Smithkline Beecham, Shell and
    61 KB (8,658 words) - 18:46, 5 November 2012
  • ...he US which became the [[Bozell Sawyer Miller Group]] later shortened to [[BSMG Worldwide]] and in 2002 it became part of [[Weber Shandwick Worldwide]]
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  • ...r Group]]. It was owned by [[True North Communications]]. In July 2001 '''BSMG Worldwide''' announced its decision to merge with [[Weber Shandwick]]. The *"[http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/stories/2001/07/09/daily44.html BSMG Worldwide to merge with Weber Shandwick]", Dallas Business Journal, July 12
    772 bytes (100 words) - 09:15, 1 July 2007
  • *[[Adamson BSMG Worldwide]], client
    330 bytes (42 words) - 12:00, 20 March 2008
  • * [[Adamson BSMG Worldwide]]
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  • ...e CEO of the new enlarged [[Weber Shandwick]] after its 2001 merger with [[BSMG]].<ref>Weber Shandwick website, [http://www.webershandwick.co.uk/company/ab
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  • ...well as media.<ref>Sponsors of the first conference were lobbyists Adamson BSMG Worldwide and [[Shandwick International]], the [[Economist]]-owned ''[[Euro
    14 KB (1,943 words) - 10:25, 20 September 2011