The power brokers: Martin Sorrell
21 Jul 2011 | by Arif Durrani
marcoms groups, Arif Durrani asks what keeps Sir Martin Sorrell, the founder and chief executive of WPP
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marcoms groups, Arif Durrani asks what keeps Sir Martin Sorrell, the founder and chief executive of WPP
LONDON - WPP's chairman, Sir Martin Sorrell, today said that his company's decision to leave the UK.... Speaking on BBC Radio 4's Today Programme, Sorrell said: "It was a significant economic decision. It is a difficult decision but it was one the board felt it had to make in the interests of shareholders." Sorrell ...
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LONDON - Sir Martin Sorrell today forecast improved economic prospects for the second half...." Sorrell, just back from Washington where he watched the presidential inauguration, predicted that Barak ...
WPP's chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell believes online paywalls are an "essential" part...'s not they won't." Sorrell added that, ultimately, "electorates and governments are going to have to decide ... think will go through." Sorrell also called Richard Desmond's acquisition of Channel 5 "a big ... , Sorrell cautioned advertisers to approach such opportunities with care and understanding. He said: "One ...
LONDON - Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, has said that he intends to increase his
Media Week readers have a chance to put a question to Sir Martin Sorrell in the next Mediaweek
payments. At the time the move to Dublin was made, WPP chief executive Martin Sorrell said that 85 per ...
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