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1 Instead, they brought new meaning to the phrase corporate communications disaster.
2 The bank's corporate communications spokesman confirmed the appointment, but declined to comment further.
3 Goldman Sachs corporate communications and a Platts spokesman declined to comment.
4 From a corporate communications point of view it did exactly what it was supposed to.
5 Peter Lofrumento, Universal Music Group's senior vice president of corporate communications , confirmed the new deal.
6 The Company provides advertising, marketing and corporate communications services.
7 Getting your side of the story out first is a basic tenet of corporate communications .
8 Deborah Hellinger, vice president of corporate communications for Oracle, declined to comment for this story.
9 Attempts to contact ANZ's corporate communications team were unsuccessful.
10 That's a PR stunt, Kevin King, director of corporate communications at Verizon, told the Nikkei.
11 Katie Cotton, Apple's director of corporate communications , said the company had no comment on Jackson's statement.
12 Mr Vaughan is joining the Cork-based software company Newsweaver as head of content and corporate communications .
13 Yeah, well she was VP of corporate communications .
14 Mark Pfeifer, vice president of strategic communications, has been named head of marketing and corporate communications .
15 These public rebuttals do seem to help the share price, say short sellers and corporate communications executives.
16 We think it's good to preserve that, said the browser company's Rosanne Siino, vice president of corporate communications .
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