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UPDATE 2-Digital shift and vaccines help WPP plot path to recovery

Thu, 11th Mar 2021 07:29

* Q4 trading slightly better than feared

* Targets return to growth in second quarter

* Group wins $4.4 bln of new work
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By Kate Holton

LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - The world's biggest advertising
company WPP said it would relaunch its buyback scheme
immediately after its work to promote vaccines and help clients
shift online helped get it through the worst of the pandemic.

Hit in early 2020 by the sudden collapse in spending as
clients hoarded cash, WPP has steadily improved by helping
businesses build e-commerce and digital offerings to reach
consumers when shopping districts remained shut.

It forecast a return to growth in the second quarter of 2021
after a reduction in headcount, the use of fewer freelancers and
a massive cut to the travel budget helped the British company
save around 800 million pounds ($1.1 billion).

The owner of the Ogilvy, Grey and GroupM agencies reported a
fourth-quarter drop in underlying net sales of 6.5%, slightly
better than an analyst consensus of -6.7%, taking the full-year
drop to 8.2% compared with a forecast of -8.4%.

"We're pretty pleased with the performance given all of the
uncertainties over the last 12 months and what we've been
navigating economically," Chief Executive Mark Read told
Reuters.

WPP won new work by helping clients develop their e-commerce
and digital capabilities, such as helping Ford launch a
new car via online platforms when they couldn't open showrooms
and working with others to build commercial online marketplaces.

It said it had secured a "market-leading" $4.4 billion of
net new business from companies including Alibaba,
HSBC, Intel, Uber and
Unilever. WPP shares hit a year-high, and were last up
1.3%, giving it a market valuation of 11.3 billion pounds.

Read said the recent purchase of many failing retail brands
by online-only groups such as Boohoo and ASOS in Britain
suggested the rapid shift online and away from physical stores
would last to some extent beyond the pandemic.

He launched a new strategy more than two years ago to better
combine the group's digital and data capabilities with its
creative agencies, a new approach that had been demanded by
clients who accused the 100,000-strong group of being unwieldy.

The share price has recovered from the depths of March 2020,
but it has halved from a peak four years ago.

Shore Capital analyst Roddy Davidson said the group's move
to simplify operations, improve internal cooperation, invest in
technology and cut debt had strengthened its position.

French rival Publicis has also forecast a return
to growth in the second quarter.

($1 = 0.7168 pounds)
(Reporting by Kate Holton; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge, Paul
Sandle and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

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