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WPP becomes number one as it pays $1.5bn for Grey
LONDON - With a bid of $1.5bn (£845m) WPP Group has won the battle for Grey Global, becoming the world's number one advertising business, after defeating private equity firm Hellman & Friedman and Havas, which now has a question mark over its future.
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