What’s gone wrong at WPP ? The crown slips at the world’s biggest advertising group
Exodus of big clients, falling profits and dire forecasts raise prospect of a once ‘unthinkable’ breakup A dark joke is doing the rounds in adland that Wire and Plastic Products, the Kent-based basketmaker that Martin Sorrell bought 40 years ago as a vehicle to build a global advertising giant, (…)
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