Neil French
Nov 22 2005, Krish

After created a controversy (artificial controversy?) by his sexist remarks ‘all women employees are cheap and wimpy’ Neil French kind of balanced his infamous saying in Singapore Ad Asia conference. This time its men. According to the self acclaimed...

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