Take two young people.
Two well-made heads, admitted the same year (1981) to Polytechnique.
Twenty-five years later, we find them each at the head of a very large European bank.
And then four years later, both left it, both expelled from an ecosystem that only admitted them long enough to carry out difficult restructuring.
And finally, a few months later, today, they take the same decision at the same time: to attract investors in their name, to seek acquisitions in their field of excellence, finance.
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We can see in this strict parallelism a coincidence,
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