WPP's Sir Martin Sorrell pledges Pakistan expansion
08 Apr 2009 | by Noel Bussey
LONDON - Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, has said that he intends to increase his
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marcoms groups, Arif Durrani asks what keeps Sir Martin Sorrell, the founder and chief executive of WPP
LONDON - Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, has said that he intends to increase his
LONDON - Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, was paid £3.1 million in salary and bonus...Sorrell, who also owns shares worth about 75 million, hit the individual and financial targets that were set out for him. However, he recently conceded that in 2009 the group would miss its revenue targets. WPP's annual report also revealed that Sorrell's contract means that he is able to leave "at ...
payments. At the time the move to Dublin was made, WPP chief executive Martin Sorrell said that 85 per ...
The latest issue of men's glossy GQ has a three-page spread on WPP boss Martin Sorrell....In one image illustrating the profile, Sorrell is pictured alongside a shot of MadMen s Don Draper in an identikit pose, while in another he poses alongside his pet red setter. The piece also features a mock up of the billboards in Time Square in New York covered with images of Sorrell s face. ...
LONDON - Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, has quashed the notion that marketers...In interviews with the Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal, Sorrell remarked ... signs of improvements. In the long-term, Sorrell stated that he expects the first signs of recovery ... ". Sorrell also spoke in the interviews about the redundancies being made at his organisations, which ...
Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP, is considering combining the back-office operations...Normal 0 0 1 146 837 6 1 1027 11.773 0 0 0 Sorrell , who owns companies such as Ogilvy Mather and JWT, told Reuters at the World Economic Forum ... chopped its head count by 6 per cent this year. Sorrell told Reuters: "We have to make the adjustments ...
Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive of WPP, was paid £12.9m during 2011, an increase of 56% year...Sorrell's pay hike comes despite WPP suffering an investor backlash last June about executive rewards. According to WPP s annual report and accounts for 2011, Sorrell was paid a basic salary of 1 ... . In comparison, in 2010 Sorrell was paid a total of 8.3m in 2010 including 1.0m in basic salary, 374 ...
by chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell , blamed the intensifying impact of the recession in the second ...
The group, which is headed up by Sir Martin Sorrell, said in a trading report released this morning that the decline was attributable to the fall in client spending induced by the economic crisis. The report went on to predict that the group would not see recovery until 2010. The report said: "The first ...
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