The bay window opens onto a green maze of shrubs cut to the millimeter.
The terrace overlooks the Arc de Triomphe.
Have Paris at your feet.
If that's what we call power, then Vincent Bolloré will get rid of it on Thursday.
He leaves his son Yannick the keys to the large corner office perched at the top of the Vivendi building.
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So what?
That's all?
That's all.
There will be no big party on the lands of Ergué-Gabéric, in Finistère, but simply an
“intimate ceremony”
to mark the 200th anniversary of the family group.
No interview.
No guard of honor.
No fireworks.
Vincent Bolloré has been meeting for decades for this Thursday, February 17, 2022, for the two centuries of the company and for his retirement, a few weeks before his 70th birthday, on April 1.
He is there.
And hides from all eyes on him.
“Now it annoys him
,” said a relative.
“I preferred to avoid the “big night”, when everything must change, by starting to place orders…
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