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(12/10/2011)Thomson CompuMark rolls out content strategy with BBC
(26/05/2011)Thomson CompuMark, market leader in fire protection and research and part of the Thomson Reuters Corporation, has rolled out a new content strategy together with BBC. The purpose is to reach its target groups with relevant information which is quickly accessible in order to generate leads.
BBC lets bachelors choose for Umicore
(20/05/2011)BBC has developed a campaign for Umicore Hoboken, designed to attract final year Bachelors of Chemistry, Process Chemistry and Electromechanics. After their studies, these young people are faced with a choice and will be tackled about this several times by parents, friends, family ... are they going to work or continue studying?
Securitas finds difficult profiles with Adwords
(18/05/2011)For Securitas, BBC has set up a Google Adwords campaign for the recruitment of some ten Dispatchers. For this, Securitas has mainly aimed at lower-skilled workers in a specified region.
BASE business makes the difference
(17/05/2011)The two main players in the mobile B2B market (Proximus and Mobistar) are getting ready for a showdown. This is the perfect opportunity for a challenger like BASE business to promote itself as the appropriate alternative.
BBC opens doors to Blue Gate Antwerp
(16/05/2011)Following a competition, the City of Antwerp and the Flemish district have opted for BBC in order to develop the communication campaign for Antwerp Blue Gate.
Cellumat launches stone that insulates
(14/03/2011)Aerated concrete has been used to construct houses in Sweden since 1937. The producer most familiar to us is Ytong. For some years now, Cellumat has also been producing high quality and innovative cellular concrete for residential and industrial construction at a brand new plant in Valenciennes.
€ 2,000 meal cheque!
(23/02/2011)In 2010, the employees of BBC returned one meal cheque every month. At the end of the year, the money raised was doubled by management and with BBC we could transfer the tidy sum of € 2,000 to Jan Hoet, the Belgian in Haiti who runs Mamosa, the relief centre for orphans and homeless children and youth.

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