JUST IN! See Sir Martin Sorrell LIVE at Cannes in Cairns!
None other than the legendary Sir Martin LIVE at Cairns in Cannes! And, yes, he is very aware it's in North Queensland.
None other than the legendary Sir Martin LIVE at Cairns in Cannes! And, yes, he is very aware it's in North Queensland.
The Beluga Caviar & the Bollinger in S4's office fridge clearly marked "Martin" after company delivers impressive Q1s.
Much like a Bond villain or someone playing Risk, Sir Martin's quest for global domination continues.
Look, readers, it's not one but two Sir Martin Sorrell stories today. We even bothered to change the pictures, too.
No, that's not the sound of pelicans feeding you hear, rather it's the sound of Sir Martin ranting again.
If Sir Martin had an evil cackle, swivel chair & fluffy white Persian cat, we're sure he'd be using them on this news.
Did B&T not predict this yesterday? Admittedly, we said 7500 jobs and got a few other things wrong, but we were close.
Sir Martin adds programmatic agency to his OBE medallion and collection of commemorative spoons from the Cotswolds.
Sir Martin adds OBE and now "industry vampire" to his titles after he again proves he's the man you cannot kill.
It's a candid conversation with Sir Martin. Although, as a heads up, his favourite luncheon meats are not discussed.
Warren Buffett apparently came tantalisingly close to buying WPP in 2012. But, as we all now know, he didn't.
Need a little Monday motivation? Well, rest assured it's only ever the choicest of cuts when it comes from Sir Martin.
Sir Martin is the canary in adland's coal mine, although that's not to infer he's a small bird from the finch family.
Sir Martin's back with his torrent of mud slinging; although, that's not to suggest one need wear a smock to read this.
Sir Martin's successor has firmed in the ring. As in become the favourite, not baked a sponge cake firm on the touch.
The candidates to fill Sir Martin's shoes are down to three, with a white, middle-aged male looking a deadset cert.
Sir Martin's fallout with WPP continues, with the ex-CEO now making his feelings known about other board resignations.
Someone's threatened to "call the lawyers" after Sir Martin's sudden departure. And you know what? They've turned up.