WPP jobs at risk as ad group’s new boss condemns ‘unacceptable’ performance
Review launched after firm struggles to stem exodus of clients and compete with AI and data capabilities of rivals Jobs at WPP could be at risk as its new chief executive launched a review designed to revive the advertising group’s fortunes after a fresh profit warning. Cindy Rose announced the (…)
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