
Reports: Is Private Equity Eyeing Publicis Groupe?
Warning: this article comes with its fair share of hearsay, speculation, cut & paste and a smattering of balderdash.
Warning: this article comes with its fair share of hearsay, speculation, cut & paste and a smattering of balderdash.
B&T has 16 Christmas cards in the window blinds this year. Admittedly, we hadn't taken them down from last year.
Is it just us or does Arthur Sadoun perennially look like he's just returned from a very, very "long" lunch?
B&T has sliced, diced and friccassed the latest Publicis results. Chuck in some mussels & you'd have a bouillabaisse.
Need some tips to rally the staff in these trying times? There's this or there's always the "Leave Britney alone" video.
Publicis announces snail pace growth over the past 12 months. Or, being French, escargot growth.
Work at Publicis Groupe? Slogged your guts out in, what's been, a challenging 2019? Don't necessarily feel better here.
Publicis boss Arthur Sadoun confirms Nick Law's move to Apple. Or, as the French say, "Pomme" (that's French for Apple).
Here's the first of two articles today were industry heavyweights describe 2019 as "bumpy". As in ad spends, not flying.
Firstly, Sir Martin and now Arthur Sadoun in today's newsletter! Feel instantly more lustrous with these big wigs.
Cannes always throws-up a surprise or curveball, doesn't it? However, Arty rocking-up this year definitely isn't it.
Publicis launches AI-powered innovation Marcel, meanwhile B&T's editor still mystified by the Foxtel IQ remote.
When throwing-up in an Uber after a big night, B&T uses and recommends the Mercedes-Benz.
Who doesn't love an "Aussie-made good story"? Personally, we loathe them, but if you do, then there's this news.
Think Arthur Sadoun could possibly be a baguette short of a prawn bisque? Ready yourself for more head-scratching here.
Cannes attempts to throw-off its reputation for boozing & coke on expensive yachts with these raft of new initiatives.
Publicis boss delivers some industry home truths. But, as you'll read here, nothing to do with the kitchen tea towels.
This is either a clever recruitment drive for this Canadian agency or an unclever one. You decide the pendulum's shift.