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    2009 Ad Forecasts Look (Relatively) Optimistic

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    Image of blogissuchanuglyword blogissuchanuglyword
    12/08/08

    In reply to 2009 Ad Forecasts Look (Relatively) Optimistic
    I would like to say I think this chart is completely off base and based on faulty (if they are even existent) assumptions. Denton, you should hire an analyst.
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    Image of Gosukusan Gosukusan
    12/08/08

    In reply to 2009 Ad Forecasts Look (Relatively) Optimistic
    Come on, that death spiral is not very spirally! It's more like a death escalator.
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    Image of Aaron Altman Aaron Altman
    12/08/08

    @Gosukusan: Which goes both ways?
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    Image of Iceland Spar Iceland Spar
    12/08/08

    In reply to 2009 Ad Forecasts Look (Relatively) Optimistic
    Are these guys working with different numbers? Because Publicis has a drop of 6% leading to $161 billion of spending and WPP has a drop of 3% leading to $157 billion of spending.
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