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Mark Read dismisses the notion that there was a “pull forward” in investments in Q1 but acknowledges tariffs could hit some ...
The holding company CEO asserts more time in-office will make WPP a "stronger company in five years' time." ...
WPP is offering free Friday lunches to encourage employees to return to the office, as part of its return-to-office policy rolled out this month. The advertising giant has begun laying on meals for ...
CEO Mark Read points to thousands of under-the-radar pitches and a growing focus on data and AI as reasons for optimism amid ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNWPP's Q1 results dip, tariffs not expected to directly impact the networkWPP CEO Mark Read says WPP's financial performance in Q1 was in line with expectations, and performance is anticipated to ...
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