Aegis Group

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Aegis Group plc
Type Public (LSE: AGS)
Founded 1968
Headquarters London, UK
Key people Lord Sharman, Chairman
Robert Lerwill, CEO
Industry Media
Revenue £1,106.4 million (2007)
Operating income £142.1 million (2007)
Net income £94.4 million (2007)
Employees circa 14,000
Subsidiaries Synovate
Website www.aegisplc.com

Aegis Group plc (LSE: AGS) is a media and market research group listed on the London Stock Exchange. The company employs almost 14,000 staff in over 80 countries.

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[edit] History

The business can be traced back to the founding in France in 1968 of the media agency Centre achete radio et television (Caret).

In 1979 WCRS Group was formed as an advertising agency and in 1984 WCRS Group acquired Caret. WCRS Group became one of the fastest growing marketing services groups of the 1980’s.[1]

WCRS Group was led by Peter Scott—the ‘S’ of WCRS[2]— who went on to found Aegis in 1989 as a separate company based on the original WCRS media buying division which itself was centred around the French media business Caret.

The old WCRS agency has re-emerged as part of the Engine Group[3].

[edit] Activities

Aegis has four main businesses:[4]

  • Carat: the French media communications specialist
  • Isobar: a global digital network
  • Posterscope: a out-of-home media specialist
  • Vizeum: a so-called challenger media brand

Aegis Group's market research division is largely represented through Synovate.

[edit] Ownership

French corporate raider Vincent Bolloré, through his holding company the Bolloré Group, is the single largest shareholder, controlling 29.12% of the issued share capital as at July 19, 2006. He has sought board representation on four separate occasions, but has been repelled. In his attempt in May 2007, he was overwhelmingly voted down by 90% of non-Bolloré shareholders, who voted 76% of eligible shares[5].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Simon Marquis, Full service will never be resumed, Guardian, February 19th 2007
  2. ^ Caroline Marshall, Ad hoc: Agency warhorses come charging back for buyout, Daily Telegraph, April 12, 2004
  3. ^ Dan Sabbagh, Agency finds new power in Engine, Times, November 18, 2005
  4. ^ Aegis business overview
  5. ^ Kam Patel, Aegis shareholders shun Bollore again, Hemscott, May 25, 2007

[edit] External links

Official Website

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