It talks.
Necessarily.
It laughs under wraps in business circles.
Tu quoque
, Emmanuel!
The CEO of Danone, Emmanuel Faber, figure of the CAC 40, engaged in modern struggles against inequalities and for the environment, ascetic and sometimes annoying champion of responsible capitalism, has also put his group on a dry basis.
Objective: 1 billion euros in savings.
Medium: 1,500 to 2,000 job cuts, including 400 to 500 in France.
Reason:
"Competitiveness is the condition for the survival of the company."
Emmanuel Faber suddenly paraphrases Milton Friedman, whom he applauded that his shareholders
“unbolt the statue”
in the spring, by giving Danone the status of a company with a mission.
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The apparent normalization of discourse at Danone in reality does not deserve more revenge irony than it justified, before, swooning.
Danone is a normal business, that's all.
A business suffering from the recession.
And which implements a perfectly banal recipe to recover.
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