By Anhata Rooprai
March 18 (Reuters) – Advertising technology firm Trade Desk’s shares tumbled on Wednesday as Wall Street analysts downgraded the stock following a report โthat French ad giant Publicis Groupe advised its clients against using the โcompany’s media buying platform.
The stock slid nearly 6%, adding to Tuesday’s 7.4% drop after Ad Age โreported that a recent audit commissioned by Publicis found Trade Desk had violated multiple clauses of their agreement, prompting the adverse recommendation.
Trade Desk charged multiple fees that exceeded the limits of the agreement and opted clients into extra features without their consent, the โreport said, citing the audit.
Publicis โ did not respond to a Reuters request for comment.
“We’re aware of questions related to a Publicis audit process. Any notion that TTD โ failed an audit is not true,” Trade Desk said in an emailed response.
Unlike the closed ad ecosystems of Alphabet’s Google and Meta-owned Facebook, Trade Desk is an independent intermediary โthat lets โbrands and agencies buy ads and run โcampaigns on any website or app โthey pick.
At least two brokerages downgraded the stock following the news, while three lowered their price targets.
“We’re not quite sure how conservative current 2026 estimates might be if the company does, in fact, lose some of its client base as a result of this audit,” Stifel said, lowering its rating to “neutral” from “buy.”
Trade Desk’s first-quarter revenue โforecast fell short of analysts’ estimates last month, โand its shares have fallen nearly 34% this โyear, following a 68% decline in โ2025.
The company faces stiff competition from so-called “walled gardens” that integrate content, โcommerce and user data to attract โadvertisers. Amazon’s ad-buying platform, โin particular, with its vast trove of shopper data, has become a formidable rival.
Rosenblatt Securities analyst Barton Crockett said declining revenues may be pushing ad โagencies to a more โconfrontational stance with Trade Desk and into overlapping areas.
“We see potential that โthis could be emblematic of a structural change,” Crockett said.
(Reporting by Anhata โRooprai in Bengaluru; Editing by Diti Pujara)


