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Martin Bouygues is regarded as an outsider by the French business establishment. He didn't attend the elite training schools, and he worked at his father's construction company instead of roaming ...
Martin Bouygues (Chairman) and Pascaline de Dreuzy (independent director), for three years, expiring at the end of the Ordinary General Meeting called to approve the financial statements for 2026.
In business, Martin and Olivier Bouygues form a formidable duo. Season 1 of "Successions" was originally published in French in the summer of 2021. Season 2 will be published in French and English ...
Losing SFR to rival Numericable is a setback for tycoon Martin Bouygues, who founded Bouygues Telecom in 1994, spending billions to turn it into number three in the French mobile phone market ...
chaired by Martin Bouygues, met on 1 August 2022 to finalize the financial statements for the first half of 2022.
Roussat had been in the deputy role since 2015. Martin Bouygues, a son of the contractor's late founder Francis Bouygues, remains chairman and had served in both roles since 1989, as his father ...
PARIS—Martin Bouygues, who started talks to merge the telecom assets of his company Bouygues SA with French giant Orange SA,ORA-0.67%decrease; red down pointing triangle is eager to take a stake ...
French billionaire Martin Bouygues will stand before his board at 6 p.m. Tuesday with a tough choice: Accept an $11 billion offer from archrival Patrick Drahi or continue a price war that has ...
Bouygues SA, the construction and telecommunications group led by Martin Bouygues, offered 10.5 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in cash for Vivendi SA’s SFR unit, setting up a bidding war with ...
Bouygues, a family-controlled group led by billionaire Martin Bouygues, potentially has the tougher battle to win SFR because merging France’s No.2 and No.3 mobile operators would attract ...
PARIS—Bouygues SA Chief Executive Martin Bouygues stepped up pressure on Orange SA Wednesday to acquire his company’s telecoms unit in exchange for cash and shares in the former state monopoly.
Martin Bouygues and the rest of the company's board on Tuesday turned down an offer from Mr. Drahi's Altice SA for Bouygues Telecom, France's third-largest mobile operator. The offer valued ...