Welcome to The Futures Company

14 October 2008

Andrew Curry writes:

Sorry if you’ve come here and been a little confused by the name change, but as of this morning, Henley Centre HeadlightVision and Yankelovich have combined – following our merger in January – to become The Futures Company. And although this is one of those lines that I never thought I’d write: thank heavens for branding agencies! Otherwise the combined company might have become known as HCHLVY, which might as well be – and probably is – challenging Cluj for Romania’s football championship.

In terms of the blog, the archive of the Henley Centre HeadlightVision site can still be found here – we’ve only changed the name – and our IT guru assures us that the RSS feeds for that blog will continue to pick up new feeds from the renamed blog.

We’ll be continuing to post here regularly, but we also know that technology always involves pain, so if you have any problems as a result of the name change, we’d like to hear from you – adding a comment  to this post is the quickest way to reach us.

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  • 1. richard lander  |  27 October 2008 at 9:18 pm

    The Futures Company eh? We had to rely on Mystic Meg when I was a boy. And the football pools …

    good luck in the new venture

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The Futures Company was created through the merger of Henley Centre HeadlightVision and Yankelovich in 2008. This is the blog of the new company - but the former posts from the former Henley Centre Headlightvision blog still can be found here.


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