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AdTechChat organizers manage grievances amid fallout of controversial Xmas party

The Holiday or Xmas Party season intuitively leads to thoughts of revelry, marking the end-of-year cadence whereby those contributing to a common cause are thanked for their efforts, and standout performers are acknowledged.

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However, as many HR managers can attest, such affairs can also be fraught with liability, an experience that organizers of the AdTechChat Xmas Party Extravaganza underwent in the days after the Dec. 4 event when community divisions flared.

The event was hosted by organizers of the AdTechChat community β€”Β a series of discussion groups for industry practitioners taking place on various social channels, primarily in the form of several WhatsApp groups β€” and took place in The Phoenix Arts Club, London, a venue known for β€œcabaret & variety from drag to musical theatre, burlesque,” acts.

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Here are the numbers to know in Omnicom’s potential purchase of IPG

In what is likely to be one of the year’s biggest media stories, Omnicom Group has announced plans to acquire The Interpublic Group of Companies in a stock-for-stock transaction valued at approximately $13 billion.

This merger is set to create the world’s largest advertising conglomerate, combining renowned agencies such as BBDO, TBWA Worldwide, and McCann Worldgroup under one umbrella, after the two entities’ respective leadership teams decided that scale is the way forward on Madison Avenue.

According to official filings, the combined entity is projected to generate annual revenues exceeding $25 billion with an adjusted EBITA of $3.9 billion and free cash flow of $3.3 billion. Individually, Omnicom’s full-year revenue for 2023 was $14.69 billion, reflecting growth of 4.1%, while IPG’s was $10.89 billion, down from $10.93 billion in 2022.

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Channel Factory has partnered with Canaccord Genuity as ad tech’s M&A-train gathers steam

The much-touted revival of ad tech mergers and acquisitions appears underway. Earlier this week, Experian confirmed it is buying curation firm Audigent, capping off a round of such consolidation moves in Q4. Β 

As the week closed, sources told Digiday that Channel Factory, is seeking to join these ranks, with the company understood to be holding talks with potential new backers in recent weeks.

Sources consulted by Digiday estimate the company, which specializes in the brand suitability sector, could command an exit price in the hundreds of millions of dollars range. Albeit it’s understood Channel Factory is characterizing its latest efforts as a bid to gain further investment, as it seeks to accelerate its growth.

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