WPP faces FTSE 100 removal after market value decline

theguardian.com

WPP is expected to be removed from the FTSE 100 index after nearly 30 years due to declining market value and client losses. The advertising giant's market valuation has fallen significantly from £24bn in 2017 to approximately £3.1bn, with its share price also dropping sharply this year. WPP, once the world's largest ad group, is facing challenges adapting to AI and data capabilities, with rivals like Publicis Groupe surpassing it.


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