Company Description
WPP plc ORD NEW (WPPGF) represents interests in WPP plc, identified in its SEC submissions as a non‑UK issuer with ISIN JE00B8KF9B49. According to multiple Form 6‑K filings, WPP plc is described as "the creative transformation company" that uses the power of creativity to build better futures for its people, planet, clients and communities.
The company files as a foreign private issuer under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and indicates that a substantial portion of its revenues are derived and costs incurred outside of the United Kingdom. Its filings highlight that overall economic activity in its major markets depends on regional, national and international political and economic conditions and government regulations in the world’s advertising markets.
Business profile and risk context
In its forward‑looking statements disclosures, WPP outlines a range of factors that can affect its performance. These include the loss of material clients or key personnel, changes in client advertising budgets, shifts in industry compensation rates, regulatory compliance costs or litigation, and changes in competitive factors in the industries in which it operates and demand for its products and services. The company also notes that client advertising, marketing and corporate communications requirements can change over time.
WPP’s filings reference its efforts to realise anticipated benefits from acquisitions and to manage assumptions regarding goodwill and indefinite‑lived intangible assets. They also discuss exposure to natural disasters or acts of terrorism, the risk of global economic downturn, slower growth, higher interest rates and sustained inflation, tariffs and trade barriers, and supply chain issues affecting distribution of its clients’ products.
Technology, data and ESG considerations
The company’s disclosures emphasise technological and operational risks, including technological changes and risks to the security of IT and operational infrastructure, systems, data and information arising from increased cyber and other attacks. WPP specifically mentions the need to manage the risks, challenges and efficiencies presented by using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI technologies and partnerships in its business.
WPP also refers to risks related to its environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals and initiatives. These include potential impacts from regulators and other stakeholders, as well as the impact of factors outside of its control on such goals and initiatives. The company notes exposure to changes in the values of major currencies because a substantial portion of its revenues and costs are outside the UK.
Capital structure and securities
In a Form 6‑K describing its capital structure, WPP confirms that its issued share capital consists of ordinary shares of 10 pence each, with a portion of those ordinary shares held in treasury. The total number of voting rights in WPP is disclosed for the purpose of calculations under the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules. Notifications of major holdings filed with the SEC show changes in voting rights and financial instruments held by institutional investors such as BlackRock, Inc., including voting rights attached to shares, American Depository Receipts, securities lending positions and contracts for difference (CFDs).
Another 6‑K details that WPP successfully priced a euro‑denominated senior unsecured fixed‑rate RegS bond issuance under its Euro Medium Term Note Programme. The filing notes that the proceeds are intended for general corporate purposes, including the refinancing of existing indebtedness, and that the bonds are expected to be rated by external rating agencies. This illustrates that WPP uses capital markets funding alongside its equity structure.
Governance and regulatory environment
WPP’s filings include director‑related disclosures made pursuant to the UK Financial Conduct Authority’s Listing Rules. For example, a director declaration notes the appointment of a WPP non‑executive director to the board of another listed company, reflecting the governance reporting obligations that apply to WPP.
Across its Form 6‑K submissions, WPP repeatedly cautions that forward‑looking statements involve risks and uncertainties beyond the company’s control and refers investors to the risk factors section of its most recent Annual Report on Form 20‑F. This underscores the importance of regulatory reporting and risk transparency for holders of WPP‑related securities such as WPPGF.
Summary
In summary, WPP plc, associated with the WPPGF symbol, describes itself as a creative transformation company operating across global advertising markets and related activities. Its SEC filings highlight a diversified risk environment spanning client behaviour, regulation, macroeconomic conditions, technology (including AI and cyber security), ESG objectives, currency movements and capital markets activity. Investors looking at WPPGF can use these disclosures to understand how WPP frames its business context, governance responsibilities and financial structure.
Stock Performance
Wpp Plc (WPPGF) stock last traded at $3.15. Over the past 12 months, the stock has lost 62.5%. At a market capitalization of $3.4B, WPPGF is classified as a mid-cap stock with approximately 1.1B shares outstanding.
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SEC Filings
Wpp Plc has filed 5 recent SEC filings, including 3 Form 6-K, 2 Form 4. The most recent filing was submitted on March 25, 2026. SEC filings provide transparency into a company's financial condition, material events, and regulatory compliance. View all WPPGF SEC filings →
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Wpp Plc (WPPGF) currently stands at 5.5 million shares, down 2.9% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.5% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has increased by 219.9%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment. With 1000.0 days to cover, it would take significant time for short sellers to close their positions based on average trading volume.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Wpp Plc (WPPGF) currently stands at 1000.0 days, up 703% from the previous period. This elevated days-to-cover ratio indicates it would take over two weeks of average trading volume for short sellers to exit their positions, suggesting potential for a short squeeze if positive news emerges. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 50.5 to 1000.0 days.
WPPGF Company Profile & Sector Positioning
Wpp Plc (WPPGF) operates in the Advertising Agencies industry within the broader Communication Services sector and is listed on the OTC Link.