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Skip navigationIt’s another sunny day in London, which means another fun day of cryptic questions from the MOO Crew at MOO Towers and another three chances (yes, three) to win some amazing prizes! Answers to yesterday’s quiz will be posted shortly, but in the meantime we pick up with our adventurers in…
Sam Goes to the Source
I’d gotten an opportunity to chat with Moo’s CEO, Richard Moross, at the office, but it was a casual, lunch-time, chess-game, out-on-the-patio kind of talk. He seemed like a great guy and hardly the type to go about crushing other people’s businesses. I decided if I was going to get an accurate picture of him, I needed to see what he was like at home. So I searched for his address and paid his place a visit. What I got for my efforts didn’t exactly surprise me.
In his home, Richard had collected copies of several recent newspapers. Looking through them, I discovered that within the last three months alone, Richard Moross and Moo had been written up in three separate papers. The reports were positive, almost glowing, and it was becoming very clear to me that it wasn’t Moo and Mr. Moross that warranted investigation–it was our client, Mary.
“What are the prizes?” - I’m glad you asked!
Today we’re giving away some rather nifty Mix Tape USBs from the lovely guys at Suck UK. You can store your MP3s on the USB and stay 80s chic!
If you want to see the Mix Tape in action, take a look.
As the saying goes though, “you’ve got to be in it, to win it” so make sure you post your answers in the comments. We’ll reveal the lucky winners tomorrow, so watch this space!
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Daily Telegraph
Financial Times
MediaGuardian 100
The Daily Telegraph, Financial Times and MediaGuardian 100.
The Guardian
Financial Times
Daily Telegraph
MediaGuardian 100
Financial Times
Daily Telegraph
MediaGuardian 100
Financial Times
The Daily Telegraph
Financial Times, The Guardian (MediaGuardian), and Daily Telegraph.
The Guardian (Media), Daily Telegraph, and the Financial Times
The Guardian
Financial Times
San Francisco Chronicle (it’s within 3 months - June 15th!)
Media Guardian, Financial Times and Daily Telegraph
The Guardian, The Financial Times and err… the Daily Telegraph?
The last one was in June, so not sure if you’re counting that within three months.
Mediaguardian, Financial Times, and the Daily Telegraph
1) The Daily Telegraph (22 Jun 2009 - “Solid businesses have plenty of fans”
2) The Financial Times (July 10 2009 - “Back to the future for e-commerce”)
3) The Guardian (MediaGuardian 100 2009)
(from http://richardmoross.com)
Media Guardian 100 - July 13, 2009
The Financial Times - July 10, 2009
The Daily Telegraph - June 23, 2009
1)The Guardian/Mediaguardian 100 - July 10, 2009
2)The Daily Telegraph - June 26, 2009
3)The Financial Times - July 12, 2009
The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Daily Telegraph.
Mediaguardian
Financial Times
Daily Telegraph
1) MediaGuardian 100
2) Financial Times
3) Daily Telegraph
The Guardian, Telegraph and Financial Times.
Guardian (mediaguardian?), Telegraph, and the Financial Times.
The MediaGuardian 100, the Financial Times and the Daily Telegraph
The MediaGuardian, The Finantial Times & The Daily Telegraph