NEWS31 October 2017

WPP lowers full-year expectations

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GLOBAL – Advertising group WPP has again lowered its growth expectations for 2017, reporting a 2% like-for-like drop in revenue in Q3.

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The company, led by Sir Martin Sorrell (pictured), reported a fall in revenue of 2.0%, compared with -0.8% in the second quarter.

Like-for-like net sales dropped by 1.1% in the third quarter – an improvement on the 1.7% fall recorded in Q2.

While Q3 reported revenue was up 1.1% at £3.65bn, ‘constant currency’ revenue fell by 0.4%.

Geographically, revenue growth in the third quarter was stronger in the UK.

The revised forecast, which comes two months on from a previous downgrade, indicates like-for-like revenue and net sales growth to be broadly flat for the year, while the operating margin is also expected to be broadly flat on a ‘constant currency’ basis.

The fall in revenue comes at a time of uncertainty for the advertising industry, as FMCG companies lower their marketing spend due to concerns over effectiveness. 

@RESEARCH LIVE

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