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Recovery? You're joking, says Sorrell

Sir Martin Sorrell, the boss of advertising giant WPP, says that any prediction of imminent global recovery and green shoots is premature.

September 17, 2009 11:45
On the economy, Sir Martin says there is a “false sense of security”

By

Candice Krieger,

Candice Krieger

5 min read

Those who say the economy is picking up are kidding themselves says Sir Martin Sorrell, the chief executive of the world’s largest advertising group, WPP.

According to Sir Martin, 64, company figures may show some indication of stabilisation but this does not show the real picture. “I think a lot of what people are saying is based on relief and looking at easier comparatives,” he says. “People like to put spins on things. Things are naturally going to look better, not necessarily because people are spending more heavily, but because you are starting an easier period.

“If you look at the numbers, there is some indication of some stabilisation. It is a bit like when you see country figures coming out where people say that GNP is growing — like in Germany or the UK — and they look at the sequential quarters and don’t compare it to last year. When you look at sequential quarters and don’t compare them, or when you look at the rates of decline and say that the rates of decline are getting less therefore things are getting better, you sort of kid yourselves.

“Unless you are going down to zero, at some point in time it has to improve. If you keep going down you will be in serious trouble. So it naturally is going to look as though it is getting better because the comparatives get easier.”

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