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WPP says 2008 should be stronger than 2007

By Kate Holton
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Posted 29 February 2008 @ 08:44 am GMT

WPP, the world's second-largest advertising and marketing company, on Friday posted 2007 like-for-like revenue growth in line with forecasts and said 2008 should be better following record business wins.

The group, whose agencies include JWT and Young & Rubicam, said it had not felt any impact from global financial crises but warned again that the "real world" could be affected in 2009.

WPP reported like-for-like growth, a key industry metric which strips out the impact of acquisitions and currency fluctuations, of 5 percent.

Analysts said they expected the lack of any negative surprises and the relatively robust outlook statement to restore confidence.

"We have only preliminary data for January in 2008 and this shows like-for-like revenues up 5 percent," the company said.

"On the basis of these data, 2008 should be a better year than 2007, against the views of most economic forecasters, who predict a gloomy 2008."

Its shares opened up 0.2 percent at 612.5 pence.

The group reported 2007 revenues of 6.19 billion pounds and adjusted pre-tax profit of 817 million pounds, ahead of analyst forecasts at 811 million pounds.

It said the operating margin targets of 15.5 percent for 2008 and 16 percent for 2009 would remain.

WPP was boosted in the final quarter of 2007 with "an historically unprecedented run of net new business wins" including accounts from AT&T Inc and Dell giving it estimated net new billings of 5.03 billion pounds for the year.

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