Martin Sorrell Is 'A Toddler Arguing Over Who's Got The Best Halloween Costume'
When asked whether the apparent hatred that plays out between the two admen was just pantomime, Sorrel replied:
"I don't know if it's pantomime. I think Maurice is smarted from, and his concerns probably emanated from, the Cordiant transaction [WPP beat Publicis Groupe to acquiring the advertising agency in 2003].
"I think he's probably deeply upset that in any contested in the public markets, we've always emerged successful. I think he's found that very difficult to accept."
So, of course, we contacted Maurice Levy to see what he thought about Sir Martin Sorrell's comments. In summary: he doesn't agree. Quelle surprise!
Here was the response Levy sent us via email in full:
The pair's most recent media spat came earlier this week when Publicis Groupe announced it was acquiring digital marketing company Sapient for $3.7 billion. Sorrell reacted quickly to the news, telling us over email: "It looks like the behavior of a jilted lover. Christmas came early for Sapient shareholders." The Drum reported that Levy then retorted later in the day on a conference call with journalists, saying: "I didn't know that Sir Martin knew anything about love. I don't believe it is his area of expertise. If it is about disdain or hatred, this is an area where he has a lot of talent - when it comes to love he should leave that to the French. I'm used to his nasty remarks… at his age it is too late to change, and particularly late to improve."