Talk:Ogilvy Renault
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March ??, 2006:this looks taken directly from their website. perhaps this page should revert to a previous version that does not have lifted information?
March ??, 2006:It reads like a corporate self-promotion brochure, rather than an encyclopedia article.
April 12, 2006:I noticed that an older version was removed, and there is no way to revert to the information. Lots of good information was deleted.
name changes
The firm changed its name on more than one occasion. A June 24, 1941 "professional card" advertisement in the Gazette (Montreal) lists the firm as Montgomery, McMichael, Common & Howard, with offices at the Royal Bank Building, 360 St. James Street West. In 1975, the firm was located at 1 Place Ville Marie and was known as Ogilvy, Cope, Porteous, Montgomery, Renault, Clarke and Kirkpatrick. Eastmain (talk • contribs) 04:14, 12 June 2012 (UTC)
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