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AMV BBDO retains £47m Sainsbury's

respectively on Lowe's Tesco account. The overriding worry, however, was that Sir Martin Sorrell, WPP ...

WPP at Twenty

Sir Martin Sorrell's WPP is to marketing services what Tesco is to the high street. Caroline..., Martin Sorrell and his partner, Preston Rabl, a stockbroker, acquire a stake in Wire Plastic Products ...

Editorial: WPP looks good after Sorrell's 20th year

2005 was always going to be an important year for Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP

Opinion: Why the Sainsbury's decision is good for adland

expected to be Sir Martin Sorrell, his unique ability to build senior client relationships (read more in ...

Close-Up: Live Issue - Could Pattison's IPA proposals work?

pitches. It seems unlikely, therefore, that WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell or Omnicom's John Wren will be overly ...

Battle lines drawn as Havas rejects Bollore's request for board seats

Euro RSCG Worldwide and MPG. At the same time as Bollore asked for the board seats, Sir Martin ...

Y&R's Michael Dolan resurfaces as Viacom chief financial officer

Dolan left Young Rubicam in 2003 amid speculation that he had clashed with Sir Martin Sorrell ...

A man with many hats

Martin Sorrell? The initial response is hardly unequivocal. "I never underestimate Martin Sorrell and his ...

Opinion: Perspective - Why the time is right for agencies to 'just say no'

Martin Sorrell all ensure she will be around for a while yet. So who will WPP find to run the agency ...

Media Headliner: A man on a mission to capture Peugeot Citroen

chief executive, Alain de Pouzilhac, launched personal attacks on the WPP chief, Sir Martin Sorrell ...

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