WPP revenues back to pre-Covid levels as advertising rebounds

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WPP revenues back to pre-Covid levels as advertising rebounds
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Recovery at world’s biggest ad group a year earlier than predicted, with underlying revenues growing 19.3% in second quarter

WPP, the world’s biggest advertising group, has grown its revenues back to pre-pandemic levels a year sooner than expected because of a record-setting rebound in global marketing spend.

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