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| WPP - WPP |
ASK PRICE
422.00 |
BID PRICE
420.50 |
VOLUME
2,605,050 |
MID % CHANGE
0.0% |
DAY LOW
416.00 |
DAY HIGH
433.00 |
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| INDEX: FTSE 100, FTSE 250 & FTSE All-Share |
| SECTOR: Media |
| COMPANY URL: http://www.wpp.com |
COMPANY PROFILE:
WPP is one of the world's largest communications services groups, specialising in advertising, and public relations. The group has 62,000 people working in 1,400 offices in 103 countries. Major clients include American Express, AT&T, Colgate-Palmolive, Ford, GlaxoSmithKline and Nestlé. |
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| News & Reports referencing WPP |
| Sunday newspaper round-up: Bradford and Bingley, US bailout plan, WPP |
| News of the expected nationalisation of mortgage lender Bradford and Bingley dominated Sunday's business pages. |
| 9 days ago |
| Wednesday newspaper round-up: Royal Bank of Scotland, Taylor Nelson, BT |
| Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) will today announce the appointment of a trio of non-executive directors in an effort to demonstrate that Britain's second-largest bank by market value is addressing shareholder concerns in the wake of its £12bn rights issue. |
| 6 weeks ago |
| Sunday newspaper round-up: BAA, Johnston Press, British Energy |
| The Competition Commission is considering appointing a special trustee to auction three BAA airports, a move that would take control of the sell-off out of the airport group's hands. BAA might also lose management control of the airports. The commission is weighing up whether the trustee should take over the day-to-day running of the airports, or whether it or BAA should appoint what it calls "hold-separate" management, the Sunday Times says. |
| 6 weeks ago |
| Sunday newspaper round-up: Lonmin, Woolworths, Bradford & Bingley |
| Rival bidders, including South African miner Impala Platinum, are exploring ways to challenge Xstrata's takeover bid for £5bn UK-listed Lonmin. Sources say the company has received at least two expressions of interest in addition to Xstrata's bid, says the Sunday Telegraph. |
| 7 weeks ago |
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