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WPP to spend almost $400 million to reboot world's biggest ad group

The British owner of the JWT and Ogilvy agencies has lost 40 percent of its value in the last year and been forced to cut its sales and profit forecasts after it lost some major clients and others cut their spending.

December 11, 2018 / 14:19 IST
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WPP will spend 300 million pounds ($382 million) over three years and cut 2,500 jobs as new boss Mark Read seeks to return the world's biggest advertising group to growth.

The British company, owner of the JWT and Ogilvy agencies, lost its founder Martin Sorrell and 40 percent of its value in the last year. It has been forced to cut sales and profit forecasts after it lost some major clients and others cut their spending.

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On Tuesday it set out its plan to respond, with a strategy to maintain its dividend and remove costs of 275 million pounds a year by 2021 by closing offices and removing job roles that overlap across its multiple agencies.

It added that trading had improved slightly. Its shares rose more than 5 percent by 0820 GMT.