Top 150 2009

Top 150 2009

 

This year's report was always going to be an interesting one. It is the first real bellwether of the sector since the credit crunch began to bite.

Unsurprisingly it shows a slowdown in growth since the heady days of 2007, but paints an encouraging picture, with overall spend still seeing double-figure growth in 2008. Top 150 2009

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