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Grey Global Group became a subsidiary of [[WPP]] during 2005, although it continues to operate as semi-autonomous business. The group had long been the subject of merger speculation prior to its acquisition. Its reputation for careful account management has earned the loyalty of several long-standing advertisers, not least Procter & Gamble, a client for more than 40 years. But although a small number of shares were traded publicly, Grey was to all intents and purposes a private business, controlled by patriarch [[Ed Meyer]]. Those years of speculation finally came to an end in 2004 when it was revealed that Meyer was prepared to consider a sale. The deal with WPP finally completed in March 2005. Advertising Age ranked Grey as the #11 agency network worldwide in 2004 with revenues of $603m.
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Grey Global Group became a subsidiary of [[WPP]] during 2005, although it continues to operate as semi-autonomous business. The group had long been the subject of merger speculation prior to its acquisition. Its reputation for careful account management has earned the loyalty of several long-standing advertisers, not least Procter & Gamble, a client for more than 40 years. But although a small number of shares were traded publicly, Grey was to all intents and purposes a private business, controlled by patriarch [[Ed Meyer]]. Those years of speculation finally came to an end in 2004 when it was revealed that Meyer was prepared to consider a sale. The deal with WPP finally completed in March 2005. Advertising Age ranked Grey as the #11 agency network worldwide in 2004 with revenues of $603m {{ref|1}}
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Website: http://www.grey.com/greyglobalgroupcontent.html
 
  
 
==Subsidiaries==
 
==Subsidiaries==
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*Entertainment & Brand Partnership. . . [[Alliance]]
 
*Entertainment & Brand Partnership. . . [[Alliance]]
 
*Hispanic Marketing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . [[WINGLATINO]]
 
*Hispanic Marketing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . [[WINGLATINO]]
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== Notes ==
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#{{note|1}} Grey Global Website[http://www.grey.com/greyglobalgroupcontent.html Group Content]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 3 June 2007

Grey Global Group became a subsidiary of WPP during 2005, although it continues to operate as semi-autonomous business. The group had long been the subject of merger speculation prior to its acquisition. Its reputation for careful account management has earned the loyalty of several long-standing advertisers, not least Procter & Gamble, a client for more than 40 years. But although a small number of shares were traded publicly, Grey was to all intents and purposes a private business, controlled by patriarch Ed Meyer. Those years of speculation finally came to an end in 2004 when it was revealed that Meyer was prepared to consider a sale. The deal with WPP finally completed in March 2005. Advertising Age ranked Grey as the #11 agency network worldwide in 2004 with revenues of $603m [1]


Subsidiaries


Notes

  1. ^ Grey Global WebsiteGroup Content