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  • Davos 2024: Key highlights, including Andrew Ng, Sriharsha Majety & other top newsmakers

    At Davos 2024, top global voices spoke about a range of topics, including generative AI and its impact across various industries, the outlook of the EV market industry and India's place in the global landscape, among others.

  • Ad man Martin Sorrell eyes roaring recovery, and maybe a major deal

    Able to analyse data quickly to place targeted ads online, S4 succeeds because it is not held back by legacy agencies designed for an era of TV and traditional campaigns, Sorrell said.

  • WPP says ultra competitive ad market to hit 2017 growth

    Martin Sorrell, the founder and head of the British firm, said clients seeking to drive down costs had made the advertising industry ultra competitive when bidding for new work, leading to contract losses from the likes of VW and AT&T.

  • Facebook has copied another major Snapchat feature in its quest

    It's a collage of photos and videos that users upload via the main Facebook app which then disappear after 24 hours. Snapchat's own feature, also called Stories, is built on the same concept.

  • Trump positive for US, global impact of new Prez unsure: Sorrell

    President-elect of USA Donald Trump is a positive news for the country, but global impact of the new government is uncertain right now, believes Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP.

  • Storyboard: In conversation with Martin Sorrell

    Watch the interview of Martin Sorrell, Founder &CEO of WPP with Shibani Gharat on CNBC-TV18, in which he shared his views on the domino effect of Brexit and his experience at Cannes Lions 2016.

  • Donald Trump‘s style of patriotism working, says Martin Sorrell

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18's Menaka Doshi, Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive, WPP Group says Trump's style of patriotism is working across the globe and has been rising post Lehman Crisis and that explains Trumps popularity.

  • India is the last BRIC standing: WPP CEO

    Britain's WPP reiterated its full-year net sales target on Monday after posting an acceleration in third-quarter trading due to easier comparatives and solid demand in Europe and the United States. Third-quarter like-for-like net sales growth hit 3.3 percent, compared with 2.3 percent in the first half.

  • WPP eyes 10% revenue rise in India, bets on organic growth

    WPP, the world's largest advertising and marketing communications group, is expecting a revenue growth of 10 percent in India this year.

  • China poses 'biggest risk' to global businesses

    After years of double-digit growth, China is slowing and its growing pains have triggered a rethink among businesses around the world.

  • 2015 better year for global business: Martin Sorrell

    CNBC-TV18‘s Menaka Doshi caught up with WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell at the World Economic Forum 2015 in Davos and spoke to him on what his outlook is for business globally.

  • See moderate growth in 2015: Martin Sorrell

    In the year end special with Sir Martin Sorrell on Storyboard this week, the WPP CEO sheds light on 2014 – the year that was and also shares his expectations from 2015. He also talks about Uber mess and why sporting bodies – from FIFA to BCCI need to clean up their mess.

  • Great brands breed success: Martin Sorrell

    Watch the interview of Martin Sorrell, CEO WPP with Anant Rangaswami on CNBC-TV18, in which he spoke about importance of investing in brands.

  • Can 'Made in India' tag make a big splash in global arena?

    A panel consisting India‘s 12 leading CEOs discuss with CNBC-TV18‘s Shereen Bhan about the global aspirations of Indian brands and how MNC brands are adopting Indian culture. In addition, they discuss lessons that Indian brands can learn from MNC brands that have expanded into different geographies across the world.

  • Davos: Recovery is a long hard road...

    The mood is that awful cliché of 'cautiously optimistic'. Most business leaders I have spoken to thus far are hopeful 2014 will be a year of stable recovery for the global economy. No sharp upmoves but no declines either.

  • To focus on integrating & leveraging talent: Martin Sorrell

    To focus on integrating & leveraging talent for growth says Martin Sorrell. There is still need to explore new models, he adds.

  • Growth won't improve significantly: Martin Sorrell

    Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer, WPP talks about the growth prospects in world economies.

  • Storyboard: Latest buzz in A&M space

    Here's the latest buzz in the A&M space.

  • WPP investors may push for Sorrell exit over pay

    Several leading investors in WPP , the world's biggest advertising group, are prepared to push for the exit of CEO Martin Sorrell if they do not get their way over cuts to his pay package, The Sunday Times reported

  • Uncertainty keeping firms from making big moves: Sorrell

    It is the uncertain economic environment that's keeping companies from big investments.

  • Continue to be bullish on India; expect 10% growth: Sorrell

    In an interview to CNBC-TV18, Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer, WPP gives his expectations for the company's growth. He expects the company to grow at 10 % this fiscal and definitely be over USD 500 million next year.

  • Slowdown in India opportunity, not threat: WPP's Sorrell

    Martin Sorrell, the chief executive officer of WPP, is puzzled at the downbeat mood in India. The 67-year old advertising guru sees the economic slowdown in India as an opportunity rather than a threat, reports CNBC-TV18‘s, Animesh Das.

  • Would love to be a 'fallen angel' like India: WPP's Sorrell

    CNBC-TV18's Anuradha SenGupta caught up with the WPP boss Martin Sorrell to find out the ad firm's latest acquisition and a whole host of other topics.

  • In euro zone crisis, companies plan for the unthinkable

    When Novo Nordisk's chief financial officer met marketing colleagues last Friday the conversation moved far beyond the usual discussion of sales and performance. Jesper Brandgaard asked a simple, far-reaching question: how would the firm set prices for two pivotal new insulin products if the euro collapsed?

  • For ads, TV might work as well as your iPad: Martin Sorrell

    In an exciting new episode of Storyboard, CNBC-TV18's Anuradha SenGupta has a tête-à-tête with Martin Sorrell of WPP post the gala at Cannes Lions 2011.

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