Mark Read, the CEO of FTSE 100-listed ad giant WPP, says he has ambitions to do more business in and “get closer” to the U.S. and as confidence rises under President Donald Trump.
Staff are concerned of a staff exodus and client unrest after WPP ordered them back into the office for four days a week.
Omnicom/IPG may be looking for $750m a year in savings (rival Sir Martin Sorrell reckons up to 10,000 jobs may go if the ...
Can advertising agencies and their clients align to stop Meta's decision to remove fact-checking from its platforms?
This backdrop helps explain WPP’s dramatic decline in market value, which has plummeted from £24bn in March 2017, when Martin Sorrell was still at ... will ramp up the pressure for chief executive ...
Back to the office seems the tip of veritable iceberg at WPP. Unwittingly CEO Mark Read's (pretty polite and possibly ...
The WPP employee petition lobbying against CEO Mark Read's demand (if such it turns out to be) that employees return to the ...
In the election campaign, Labour leader Keir Starmer often said the 49-day former PM crashed the economy, referring to the unfunded tax cuts in the 2022 'mini budget' that sparked a massive sell-off ...
“A million dollars isn’t cool,” Sean Parker once said to a young Mark Zuckerberg ... He will have another act. — RW Sir Martin Sorrell: “My grandfather cut off a cossack’s hand with a sabre at the age ...
Martin Sorrell, the founder and former chief executive of WPP, has claimed that the “role of a CMO has got easier”. Speaking at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada this month, Sorrell reasoned that four ...
Sir Martin Sorrell, founder of S4 Capital, highlighted President Trump’s revolutionary use of media as key to his against-the-odds re-election campaign. “Trump understood the changes that took ...
Sir Martin Sorrell, founder and former chief executive of WPP, has sharply criticised the merger between Omnicom and Interpublic, calling it “two companies huddling together when cold winds blow.” ...