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Public relations firm Finsbury Glover Hering is in talks to acquire competitor Sard Verbinnen, the Financial Times reported on Sept. 17.
Advertising giant WPP is the backer of Finsbury Glover Hering, while U.S. private equity firm Golden Gate Capital holds a 40% stake in Sard.A stock broker's fingers feverishly key in the day's proceedings on a computer keyboard, at a brokerage firm in Bombay, May 19, 2004. REUTERS/Sherwin Crasto
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