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I'm going to lose money, that's for sure.
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Jean-Pierre, owner of a room in a nursing home in Bellerive-sur-Allier, a chic suburb of Vichy (Allier), is still having trouble digesting the news.
The room he has in the “Bellerive”, a former medical residence now unoccupied, is empty.
Orpea (now Emeis), who operated the building for years, left the premises several months ago.
A clap of thunder for Jean-Pierre and around fifty other individuals who had invested their savings there.
However, the company has not gone very far.
She set her sights on a new establishment, a few streets away, into which she moved the 79 residents, leaving the building located on the banks of the Allier abandoned.
This case is not isolated.
Emeis has let go of at least four establishments in the last two years in France (in addition to Vichy, Saint-Étienne, Albi, and Cahors) to open others, often in the same town.
And it's…
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