Sir Martin Sorrell admits his views about working from home may seem old-fashioned. He would prefer staff at digital marketing firm S4 Capital to come in more often.
City grandee Sir Martin Sorrell has criticised working from home, saying he would rather staff bring pets into the office. Sir Martin, chief executive of marketing group S4 Capital, is unhappy ...
Martin Sorrell's ad group S4 Capital issued a profit warning on Thursday and forecast a low double-digit decline in its ...
Sir Martin Sorrell admits his views about working from home may seem old-fashioned. He would prefer staff at digital marketing firm S4 Capital to come in more often. But he is more open to another ...
Shares in Sir Martin Sorrell’s S4 Capital fell to a record low after the UK marketing group warned that earnings and revenues would be lower than expected this year.
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Sir Martin Sorrell is under renewed pressure after shares in his advertising empire S4 Capital slumped close to an all-time low after a fresh warning over sales. The ad giant warned full-year ...
Former WPP chief Sir Martin Sorrell has offered a warning to the government ahead of tomorrow’s Autumn Statement. The government’s potential tax hikes and changes to investment relief could ...
WPP is investigating an allegation of personal misconduct against its chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell. The world's largest advertising agency said its board had appointed independent counsel to ...
A major break up? Gradual tweaks? Somewhere in between? There's no consensus on just what WPP CEO Martin Sorrell's sudden resignation will bring. WPP CEO Martin Sorrell resigns after misconduct ...
Able to analyse data quickly to place targeted ads online, S4 succeeds because it is not held back by legacy agencies designed for an era of TV and traditional campaigns, Sorrell said. Martin ...
Sir Martin Sorrell built his empire at WPP with acquisitions - some of which, like Ogilvy and Chris Ingram's Tempus media agency were bitterly contested - and, for a while, the strategy worked well ...