WPP to increase dividend and restart buybacks
(Sharecast News) - WPP said it would increase its dividend each year and restart share buybacks as the world's biggest advertising company by sales set out plans for growth.
Read more(Sharecast News) - WPP said it would increase its dividend each year and restart share buybacks as the world's biggest advertising company by sales set out plans for growth.
Read moreLONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - WPP, the world's biggest advertising company, expects to return to 2019 levels of underlying growth by 2022 by cutting costs, investing in technology and making targeted acquisitions.The British group set out its medium-...
Read moreTOP NEWS: WPP To Restate Last Three Financial Reports Due To Issues
Read more(Adds shares)Dec 15 (Reuters) - WPP, the world's biggest advertising firm, said on Tuesday it would restate its financial statements from 2017 to 2019 but its headline operating profit, debt and cash flow were not affected.The British company said...
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Read moreWPP Plans Full Ownership Of Australian And New Zealand Operations
Read more(Sharecast News) - Advertising giant WPP has submitted a proposal to the board of WPP AUNZ to buy the remaining 38.5% stake in the company it does not already own as it looks to take full c ontrol of its operations in Australia and New Zealand.
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Read moreLONDON, Nov 20 (Reuters) - WPP, the world's biggest advertising company, expects business to recover in 2021 but needs first to get through what could be a difficult six months up to the end of the first quarter, Chief Executive Mark Read said on...
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