CEO Mark Read plans to keep consolidating agencies and deepen WPP's relationship with tech platforms.
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Read the WPP pitch deck that lays out the biggest ad holding company's plans to return to growth

Read the WPP pitch deck that lays out the biggest ad holding company's plans to return to growth

Patrick Coffee | CEO Mark Read plans to keep consolidating agencies and deepen WPP's relationship with tech platforms.

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Comcast's big streaming TV reveal showed who the power player execs are at NBCUniversal's Peacock

Comcast's big streaming TV reveal showed who the power player execs are at NBCUniversal's Peacock

Ashley Rodriguez | Meet the power players behind Peacock, including boss Matt Strauss, content head Bonnie Hammer, ad exec Linda Yaccarino, and NBCU CEO Jeff Shell.

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5 top DTC VCs told us why health and wellness and beverages are the hottest categories and where they plan to place their bets in 2020

5 top DTC VCs told us why health and wellness and beverages are the hottest categories and where they plan to place their bets in 2020

Tanya Dua | Investors are pouring money into categories they consider ripe for disruption.

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Inside Walmart's thriving TikTok account, which has over 127,000 followers and is luring a new generation of Gen Z shoppers to the superstore

Inside Walmart's thriving TikTok account, which has over 127,000 followers and is luring a new generation of Gen Z shoppers to the superstore

Shoshy Ciment | Walmart has garnered billions of views on its TikTok hashtag challenges like #DealDropDance and #SavingShuffle.

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GOLDMAN SACHS: Stocks that pay huge dividends are historically cheap. Here are the 12 poised to make the biggest payouts to investors through 2021.

GOLDMAN SACHS: Stocks that pay huge dividends are historically cheap. Here are the 12 poised to make the biggest payouts to investors through 2021.

Marley Jay | The firm names a dozen stocks that offer big, fast-growing dividends, and are available at far lower prices than the average S&P 500 stock.

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A retired Navy SEAL commander of one of America's most decorated special ops teams reveals how to have difficult conversations for getting underperforming teams back on track

A retired Navy SEAL commander of one of America's most decorated special ops teams reveals how to have difficult conversations for getting underperforming teams back on track

Richard Feloni | Jocko Willink told us why ego is the biggest impediment to constructively tackling challenges as a team.

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Here's a look at the tech used at SoftBank-backed real-estate brokerage Compass — including a sneak peek of beta features

Here's a look at the tech used at SoftBank-backed real-estate brokerage Compass — including a sneak peek of beta features

Alex Nicoll | Compass has grown quickly through acquisitions. Now it's developing what it calls the first end-to-end software for real-estate agents.

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SpaceX is launching a doomed rocket for NASA — and that's a good thing. Here's what you need to know about the company's explosive in-flight abort test.

SpaceX is launching a doomed rocket for NASA — and that's a good thing. Here's what you need to know about the company's explosive in-flight abort test.

Dave Mosher | The rocket company's penultimate test for NASA is vital to certifying the Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spaceship for first-ever astronaut flights.

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Customer 'paranoia' over Amazon Web Services could help Microsoft unseat it as the dominant cloud in the market, analyst says

Customer 'paranoia' over Amazon Web Services could help Microsoft unseat it as the dominant cloud in the market, analyst says

Rosalie Chan | From Walmart picking Microsoft Azure to last year's Capital One breach, an analyst says Amazon has a few big weaknesses that Microsoft could target.

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Facebook's retreat on WhatsApp ads shows the limits of its Instagram playbook and means Mark Zuckerberg must answer a $22 billion question

Facebook's retreat on WhatsApp ads shows the limits of its Instagram playbook and means Mark Zuckerberg must answer a $22 billion question

Rob Price | Analysts thought WhatsApp could be another money-making machine like Instagram. Turns out it's not so simple.

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