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LBi

LBi International N.V. was a global marketing and technology agency,[1] now merged with Digitas to form DigitasLBi.[2]

LBi International N.V.
Company typePublic
LTS: 0N3L
IndustryDigital marketing
Headquarters,
Netherlands
Key people
Luke Taylor, CEO
Ewen Sturgeon, COO
Fred Mulder, Chairman
Chris Clarke, CCO
Lyndsay Menzies, CMO
Lorenzo Wood, CTO
Revenue250 Million USD
Websitewww.lbi.com

Headquartered in Amsterdam (the Netherlands), LBi had 32 offices in 17 countries and a staff of approximately 2,000, who collaborate with brands on digital marketing services such as design, branded content, mobile, CRM and social media. In 2012, Publicis Groupe bought LBi for €416m in cash,[3] and in 2013 merged the company with Digitas.

History edit

Formed by the merger of LB Icon, Framfab and Wheel:[4][5] in August 2006, then remodelled after the merger with bigmouthmedia in 2010. It was listed on Euronext in Amsterdam. From 2006 until the bigmouthmedia merger in 2010 LBi was a dual-listed company with shares also available on the OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm (symbol: LBI). LB is an acronym for Lost Boys, Icon was formerly named Icon Medialab, Framfab was Framtidsfabriken - the Future Factory.

One of the three current New York city offices became part of the LBi group of companies after merging with IconMedialab in the 1990s. This was previously Tom Nicholson Associates, a company started by Thomas J Nicholson in 1987.[6] It was located in the historic Puck Building on the corner of Lafayette and Houston.

The Atlanta office was led by Joe Schab and became part of LBi upon the acquisition of Creative Digital Group in 2007. In 2008, Lisa Campbell Harper was named Managing Director and led the Atlanta division until the merger with Digitas in 2013.[7]

In January 2008, LBi acquired specialist search optimisation company Netrank from UKRD_Group in a move to boost its search capabilities. Lucy Allen was retained as Managing Director, with Manley leading the new Exeter office through to the Publicis Groupe acquisition in 2012.[8] LBi beat WPP Group and a second undisclosed bidder to buy the agency.

In April 2008, LBi bought social media agency Special Ops for $45m.[9] Special Ops co-founders, Jason Klein and Christian Anthony, were both exited from LBi in a management restructure late in 2010.[10]

On 1 August 2010, LBi was absorbed by Obtineo[11] and the company delisted from the Swedish stock exchange. Obtineo was composed of digital agency bigmouthmedia and €50m of new investment from the Carlyle Group, Cyrte and Janivo.[12] On the same date, Obtineo rebranded as LBi.

LBi acquired the New York-based Mr Youth in November 2011 in a deal worth $40m.[13]

In November 2012, LBi announced the acquisition of ecommerce systems integrator Sceneric.[14]

In September 2012, Publicis Groupe bought LBi for £333m in a cash deal,[15] and later merged the company with Digitas to form DigitasLBi.

Offices edit

The company had over 2,000 employees located primarily in the major European and American business centers: Amsterdam, Atlanta, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen, Cologne, Dubai, Edinburgh, Exeter, Ghent, Hamburg, London, Madrid, Milan, Mumbai, Munich, New York City, Malmö, Stockholm and Zurich. As of 2011, clients included: ABN Amro, BT, Barclays Capital, Canon, Confused, British Airways, Autoglass, Sony, Thomas Cook and Volvo.

Personnel edit

In June 2012, Michael Islip replaced Phil Gripton as MD of LBi UK.[16]

Timeline edit

  • 1995: Lost Boys and Icon Medialab are founded
  • 2001: Lost Boys and Icon Medialab combine to form LB Icon
  • 2004: Winsome Benelux, Wheel and Aspect are acquired by LB Icon
  • 2005: Framfab and Oyster partner
  • 2006: The new agency formed by Framfab and Oyster is acquired by the agency now known as LBi
  • 2007: LBi acquires Syrup and Iven & Hillmann
  • 2008: LBi acquires Special Opps and Netrank
  • 2010: Bigmouthmedia merges with LBi to form the world’s largest independent marketing and technology agency
  • 2011: LBi announces the acquisition of New York-based social media agency Mr Youth (later rebranded as MRY)
  • 2012: LBi acquires Sceneric
  • 2012: LBi bought by Publicis Groupe

References edit

  1. ^ "School Reports 2012: LBi". www.campaignlive.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  2. ^ "Digitas and LBi Merge to Form Global Digital Network". Advertising Age. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Publicis Groupe buys LBi for €416m". the Guardian. 2012-09-21. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  4. ^ "Digital agencies Framfab and LB Icon to merge". www.campaignlive.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  5. ^ Bussey, Noel (12 June 2008). "Digitas president defects to LBi". Campaign. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Icon Nicholson LLC - Company Profile and News". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  7. ^ . 2011-01-29. Archived from the original on 2011-01-29. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  8. ^ https://www.marketingweek.com/lbi-aims-to-boost-search-capabilities-with-netrank-acquisition/
  9. ^ "LBi Snatches Digital Agency Special Ops Media". ClickZ. 2008-04-08. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  10. ^ "Anthony, Klein Out as LBi Undergoes Executive Shift". www.adweek.com. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  11. ^ SEC Info
  12. ^ Carlyle Group News 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "LBi Acquires Mr. Youth for $40 Million". Ad Age. 2011-11-14. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  14. ^ MarketScreener. "LBI INTERNATIONAL : LBi broadens blended service offering with Sceneric deal | MarketScreener". www.marketscreener.com. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  15. ^ "Publicis Groupe buys LBi for €416m". the Guardian. 2012-09-21. Retrieved 2021-09-24.
  16. ^ "LBi promotes Michael Islip to UK managing director". The Drum. Retrieved 2021-09-24.

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LBi International N V was a global marketing and technology agency 1 now merged with Digitas to form DigitasLBi 2 LBi International N V Company typePublicTraded asLTS 0N3LIndustryDigital marketingHeadquartersAmsterdam NetherlandsKey peopleLuke Taylor CEOEwen Sturgeon COOFred Mulder ChairmanChris Clarke CCOLyndsay Menzies CMO Lorenzo Wood CTORevenue250 Million USDWebsitewww lbi comHeadquartered in Amsterdam the Netherlands LBi had 32 offices in 17 countries and a staff of approximately 2 000 who collaborate with brands on digital marketing services such as design branded content mobile CRM and social media In 2012 Publicis Groupe bought LBi for 416m in cash 3 and in 2013 merged the company with Digitas Contents 1 History 2 Offices 3 Personnel 4 Timeline 5 ReferencesHistory editFormed by the merger of LB Icon Framfab and Wheel 4 5 in August 2006 then remodelled after the merger with bigmouthmedia in 2010 It was listed on Euronext in Amsterdam From 2006 until the bigmouthmedia merger in 2010 LBi was a dual listed company with shares also available on the OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm symbol LBI LB is an acronym for Lost Boys Icon was formerly named Icon Medialab Framfab was Framtidsfabriken the Future Factory One of the three current New York city offices became part of the LBi group of companies after merging with IconMedialab in the 1990s This was previously Tom Nicholson Associates a company started by Thomas J Nicholson in 1987 6 It was located in the historic Puck Building on the corner of Lafayette and Houston The Atlanta office was led by Joe Schab and became part of LBi upon the acquisition of Creative Digital Group in 2007 In 2008 Lisa Campbell Harper was named Managing Director and led the Atlanta division until the merger with Digitas in 2013 7 In January 2008 LBi acquired specialist search optimisation company Netrank from UKRD Group in a move to boost its search capabilities Lucy Allen was retained as Managing Director with Manley leading the new Exeter office through to the Publicis Groupe acquisition in 2012 8 LBi beat WPP Group and a second undisclosed bidder to buy the agency In April 2008 LBi bought social media agency Special Ops for 45m 9 Special Ops co founders Jason Klein and Christian Anthony were both exited from LBi in a management restructure late in 2010 10 On 1 August 2010 LBi was absorbed by Obtineo 11 and the company delisted from the Swedish stock exchange Obtineo was composed of digital agency bigmouthmedia and 50m of new investment from the Carlyle Group Cyrte and Janivo 12 On the same date Obtineo rebranded as LBi LBi acquired the New York based Mr Youth in November 2011 in a deal worth 40m 13 In November 2012 LBi announced the acquisition of ecommerce systems integrator Sceneric 14 In September 2012 Publicis Groupe bought LBi for 333m in a cash deal 15 and later merged the company with Digitas to form DigitasLBi Offices editThe company had over 2 000 employees located primarily in the major European and American business centers Amsterdam Atlanta Berlin Brussels Copenhagen Cologne Dubai Edinburgh Exeter Ghent Hamburg London Madrid Milan Mumbai Munich New York City Malmo Stockholm and Zurich As of 2011 clients included ABN Amro BT Barclays Capital Canon Confused British Airways Autoglass Sony Thomas Cook and Volvo Personnel editIn June 2012 Michael Islip replaced Phil Gripton as MD of LBi UK 16 Timeline edit1995 Lost Boys and Icon Medialab are founded 2001 Lost Boys and Icon Medialab combine to form LB Icon 2004 Winsome Benelux Wheel and Aspect are acquired by LB Icon 2005 Framfab and Oyster partner 2006 The new agency formed by Framfab and Oyster is acquired by the agency now known as LBi 2007 LBi acquires Syrup and Iven amp Hillmann 2008 LBi acquires Special Opps and Netrank 2010 Bigmouthmedia merges with LBi to form the world s largest independent marketing and technology agency 2011 LBi announces the acquisition of New York based social media agency Mr Youth later rebranded as MRY 2012 LBi acquires Sceneric 2012 LBi bought by Publicis GroupeReferences edit School Reports 2012 LBi www campaignlive co uk Retrieved 2021 09 24 Digitas and LBi Merge to Form Global Digital Network Advertising Age 5 February 2013 Retrieved 10 June 2014 Publicis Groupe buys LBi for 416m the Guardian 2012 09 21 Retrieved 2021 09 24 Digital agencies Framfab and LB Icon to merge www campaignlive co uk Retrieved 2021 09 24 Bussey Noel 12 June 2008 Digitas president defects to LBi Campaign Retrieved 22 November 2017 Icon Nicholson LLC Company Profile and News Bloomberg com Retrieved 2021 09 24 Interactive Advertising amp Full Service Digital Agency LBi Atlanta 2011 01 29 Archived from the original on 2011 01 29 Retrieved 2021 09 24 https www marketingweek com lbi aims to boost search capabilities with netrank acquisition LBi Snatches Digital Agency Special Ops Media ClickZ 2008 04 08 Retrieved 2021 09 24 Anthony Klein Out as LBi Undergoes Executive Shift www adweek com Retrieved 2021 09 24 SEC Info Carlyle Group News Archived 2011 07 08 at the Wayback Machine LBi Acquires Mr Youth for 40 Million Ad Age 2011 11 14 Retrieved 2021 09 24 MarketScreener LBI INTERNATIONAL LBi broadens blended service offering with Sceneric deal MarketScreener www marketscreener com Retrieved 2021 09 24 Publicis Groupe buys LBi for 416m the Guardian 2012 09 21 Retrieved 2021 09 24 LBi promotes Michael Islip to UK managing director The Drum Retrieved 2021 09 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title LBi amp oldid 1181923380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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