Publicis Groupe CEO Arthur Sadoun, describing his global advertising group as top dog, has given his staff a briefing on the Omnicom-IPG merger and the "fun" it will bring. The France-based agency ...
Promising to combine two titans’ expertise in media, creative, and digital services, the merger is being touted as a win for ...
With the big six holdcos on the verge of becoming the big five, how will the so-called ‘mega-merger’ impact client work, ...
Publicis Groupe CEO Arthur Sadoun has taken a backhand swipe at competitor WPP, currently the largest advertising group in ...
Omnicom Health Group (OHG) CEO Matt McNally has spent his entire career in the medical marketing industry and helmed numerous ...
This Thursday, it was revealed, according to a WARN notice filed in California, that IPG Mediabrands plans to lay off 103 ...
IPG plans to lay off 103 employees on Jan. 2, according to a WARN notice it filed in the state of California weeks before its ...
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Publicis Groupe's chief executive Arthur Sadoun has welcomed the announced Omnicom-IPG deal, saying it offers an opportunity ...
A typically ebullient Arthur Sadoun does his best to turn the proposed Omnicom-IPG merger to his advantage in this video to staff. In fact, the Publicis Groupe CEO’s message is directed just as much ...
The Publicis CEO has hit back and had his say on the merger that stole his agency’s thunder last week.
Arthur Sadoun responded to the proposed mega-deal in a video to staff, a week after Snoop Dogg declared Publicis the world’s ...