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Publicis CEO under pressure following second sales target cut

Published 10/10/2019, 18:11
Updated 10/10/2019, 18:16
Publicis CEO under pressure following second sales target cut
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PARIS (Reuters) - Publicis' chief executive Arthur Sadoun appeared under pressure on Thursday following a second cut in a row to the full-year sales target of the world's third-biggest advertising group.

The change in company's guidance reflected yet again the hardships that traditional ad groups face, with revenues being squeezed by competition from Facebook (O:FB) and Google (O:GOOGL) as well as tightening budgets by major clients.

Sadoun, who succeeded company veteran and current chairman Maurice Levy in 2017, has promised to offset the decline in ad spending by steering the business closer to consulting groups and offering clients technological tools on top of traditional creative marketing campaigns.

This strategy is taking more time than expected to bear fruit, as Paris-based Publicis (PA:PUBP) cut its full-year revenue target following poor third-quarter results hit by a fall in spending by U.S. clients and a disappointing performance by its digital arm.

Publicis also pointed to weaker revenue from media operations.

"We have taken the tough but necessary decisions needed to tackle the industry challenges we are facing head-on," Sadoun, 48, said. "We are without a doubt at the hardest part yet of our journey and as is the case with any major structural change, things always get worse before they get better."

The advertising group, which competes against bigger rivals WPP (L:WPP) and Omnicom (N:OMC), said it now expected sales to decline by about 2.5% on an underlying basis, compared to a previous outlook of a "broadly stable net revenue".

This is the second cut in Publicis' yearly financial guidance in 2019. Third-quarter sales fell by 2.7% on an underlying basis to 2.58 billion euros.

The company brought forward the publication of its third-quarter results by a week, after a negative analyst note hit shares, Sadoun said on a conference call.

The group now anticipates underlying sales in 2020 to evolve in the range of a fall of 2% and a growth of 1%.

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