Arts & Commerce: Just When You Thought It Was Safe

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Elevator Risk
Institutional investors, once upon a time, were scared of advertising stocks. Why? The assets go down the elevator every day. Of course, portfolio managers and financial analysts–who wield their skills hoping their investment institution will distinguish itself and prosper–also go down in elevators (though at distinctly different hours than the ad folk), but the ad business was thought to be especially ephemeral and insubstantial.
Early investors in the stocks of Interpublic and Omnicom, not concerned with the elevator risk, or perhaps in spite of it, have been amply rewarded with market-beating returns.

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