Uncommon, one of the hottest independent marketing agencies, has sold a majority stake to French advertising network Havas
From left to right, Yannick Bolloré, chairman and chief executive of Havas; Uncommon co-founders Natalie Graeme, Lucy Jameson and Nils Leonard; and Donna Murphy, global CEO of Havas Creative
and Havas Health & Youin an all-cash deal that values the London-based company at more than 100 million British pounds, or around $129 million, the companies said.Continue reading your article with
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