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French businessman Bernard Tapie denied intentions to launch a takeover of holiday company Club Med but said he may decide to take a stake in the company by June 15.
Simply sign up to the European companies myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Club Méditerranée filed a legal complaint on Wednesday against Bernard Tapie, the colourful financier ...
Club Mediterranee SA, Europe’s largest resort company, filed a criminal complaint today against Bernard Tapie, accusing the investor of misleading the market about his plans to buy a stake in ...
French entrepreneur Bernard Tapie is considering taking a stake in holiday group Club Mediterranee <CMIP.PA>, which has just announced a capital increase, Tapie said in an interview published on ...
PARIS, June 11 (Reuters) - Club Med said it had taken legal action against colourful entrepreneur Bernard Tapie over what it called his damaging remarks about the underperforming French holiday ...
UPDATE 1-Benetton family buys 2 pct stake in Club Med ...
PARIS, May 11 (Reuters) - Club Mediterranee has asked French market watchdog AMF to open an enquiry after French entrepreneur Bernard Tapie told a newspaper he was considering buying into the ...
Bernard Tapie, a French tycoon who was awaiting trial on fraud charges and the former owner of Adidas, died on Sunday at 78 years old.. Tapie, a former Socialist minister who built a sporting and ...
Mr. Tapie studied engineering and, after completing his military service, won a singing competition at age 21, prompting him to pursue a career as a pop star under the name Bernard Tapy.
Bernard Tapie, a flamboyant businessman who was beloved by sports fans for leading French soccer club Marseille to glory but also dogged by legal battles and corruption investigations, died at age 78.
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