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The founder of Bricorama still struggling with its minority shareholders

2020-07-13T07:04:45.214Z


The resale in mid-2018 of its brand to Intermarché did not end the conflict, which has lasted for more than ten years.


Certain unions intended to be ephemeral sometimes last for ages, despite common sense and to the chagrin of all related parties. This is the case for the team that has united Jean-Claude Bourrelier, founder of the Bricorama brand for over thirteen years, with the minority shareholders of the company whose family owns 90.1%: the Lazard Small Caps France fund and the companies of private equity JG Capital and IDI. Failing to agree on a resale price for the shares held by the minority, these four must cohabit since 2007 in the group's capital. And this rarely in good intelligence.

"He always took me for a fool," gets carried away Jean-Claude Bourrelier, the self-taught entrepreneur, apprentice baker from 14 years, about Jean Gatty, president of JG Capital and normalien. But Jean-Claude Bourrelier has for him the success of the DIY distribution business that he created from scratch and sold at the best price to Intermarché in 2018,

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Source: lefigaro

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