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    WPP faces backlash over pay deal

    Tue, 06/12/2012 - 15:14 EDT - BBCNews

    UK advertising group WPP faces a shareholder revolt over its executive pay report, which includes a £6.8m ($10.6m) deal for chief Sir Martin Sorrell.

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