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Ad group Publicis ups guidance as it gains market share in tough market



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Adds analyst comment in paragraph 4, updates shares

By Leo Marchandon

July 18 (Reuters) -French advertising group Publicis PUBP.PA raised its organic growth outlook on the back of market share gains on Thursday, after it topped second-quarter expectations driven by its Epsilon and Media branches.

Its shares were 4.5% higher by 1020 GMT, the top performers on France's blue-chip index CAC 40 .FCHI.

Publicis' recent strong performance runs counter to a general slowdown in the advertising industry, which is seen as a bellwether for broader economic health.

"Over the past 3 months, we think the macro backdrop has in fact deteriorated," a BofA Securities analyst wrote in a note to clients, adding that new account wins and market share gains were likely behind the guidance upgrade.

The world's largest advertising group by market value expects its organic revenue to grow between 5% and 6%, compared to its previous guidance of 4% to 5% growth.

"We are not immune to the macro pressure, but we are winning market share," CEO Arthur Sadoun told analysts in a call.

Sadoun said Publicis' implementation of AI was expected to further drive its business, adding it had many projects in the pipeline waiting to be released once market conditions improve.

Publicis expects to reach the higher end of its guidance if clients end their "wait and see" attitude and increase spending in digital transformation, allowing its IT consulting unit, Sapient, to bounce back.

"There are many (clients) today who are waiting because of macroeconomic uncertainties and who are reluctant to spend capex to put this in place," Sadoun said, adding the unit's performance in the U.S. in the past six months was a good sign.

The parent company behind agencies such as Leo Burnett and Saatchi & Saatchi reported a net revenue of 3.46 billion euros ($3.78 billion) in the second quarter, with organic growth of 5.4% beating a consensus of 4.8%.

Its Epsilon unit, which provides targeted advertising capacity, continued to drive the group's performance thanks to individualised consumer profiling, Sadoun said. The group has 250 million individualised profiles in the U.S., he added.

Its performance in the Asia-Pacific region outpaced that of North America and Europe, achieving 7.7% organic growth, including 10.5% in China alone. ​

($1 = 0.9151 euros)



Reporting by Leo Marchandon and Dagmarah Mackos; Editing by Sandra Maler and Milla Nissi

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