WPP (WPP – Research Report), the Communication Services sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst today. Analyst Adrien Hilaire from Bank of America Securities maintained a Sell rating on the stock and has a p670.00 price target.
Adrien Hilaire has given his Sell rating due to a combination of factors impacting WPP’s financial outlook. The company’s FY24 results and FY25 guidance have been underwhelming, particularly in terms of revenue performance. The implied earnings per share (EPS) guidance for FY25 is significantly lower than the current consensus, indicating potential challenges ahead.
Moreover, the fourth quarter of FY24 showed a decline in like-for-like growth, with all regions missing expectations. Notably, North America and the UK underperformed, and there was a marked slowdown in China. The creative segment, known as Global Integrated Agencies, experienced a notable deceleration, attributed to reduced discretionary spending and restructuring efforts. Additionally, the guidance for 2025 suggests a cautious outlook, with the market likely to remain skeptical given WPP’s recent track record of missing initial growth forecasts.