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Sunday 03 July 2016 12:09 pm

WPP’s Sir Martin Sorrell targets expansion in rest of Europe ahead of UK after Brexit

By: William Turvill

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Advertising giant WPP is likely to expand faster into the rest of Europe following the UK vote for a Brexit.

Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of WPP and Remain campaigner, also expects his company to experience a short-term boost from Brexit.

Read more: Sorrell on Brexit and ad industry: "It is not good news, to say the least"

“We’re not planning to cut British jobs because of Brexit, but we are likely to increase the number of people we employ in key European markets faster than we do in the UK,” he wrote in the Sunday Telegraph.

On the benefits of Brexit for WPP, he said: “Ninety per cent of our business is outside the UK, so while the fall in sterling will hurt us locally, our natural currency hedge will more than balance that effect, with a net positive impact on revenues, if not market capitalisation. Our strategic reaction to Brexit is essentially to pursue our current approach even more vigorously than before.

Read more: More pressure on Martin Sorrell over £70.4m pay package

“That means a greater focus on the fast-growth markets (so-called ‘emerging’ economies); a greater focus on data and digital; and (another irony) a greater focus on getting our people to work together more effectively across national and functional boundaries for the benefit of our clients.”

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In common with many other companies on the FTSE 100, WPP has been on a stock market rollercoaster ride since the Brexit vote.

Closing at 1,590p on the day of the referendum, its share price fell seven per cent to 1,476p the following Monday. But by the end of last week, it was up 10.4 per cent to 1,630p.

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