The financial center of Paris is organizing its traditional meetings on October 7 to promote investment in France.
But some are worried about seeing “hot” issues - Lagardère, Suez… - come and spoil the party.
Perhaps it would be useful to write a short guide to French business grammar for these foreign investors accordingly.
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Here is a draft.
“Dear investors,
The government wanted to improve the attractiveness of our place and spent a significant part of its political capital at the start of the five-year term to lower the taxation of capital.
We intend to continue our efforts to attract more investment on French soil, in order to step up our reindustrialization effort.
In this perspective, however, we would be grateful if you would favor investment in industrial sites over the buyout of our companies.
We have in fact an increasingly extensive conception of
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