The fate of the CAC 40 bosses generally leaves public opinion quite cold.
The disembarkation of Emmanuel Faber from the management of Danone is an exception to this rule of indifference.
The dramaturgy of a brutal eviction, decided on a Sunday at nightfall, behind closed doors of a board of directors, promoted the impact of the event.
But this does not explain everything.
It was obviously played on Sunday evening something other than the career of Emmanuel Faber.
Some see Milton Friedman's revenge in his departure.
A political fact which would demonstrate that all attempts at domestication of capitalism are in vain.
What good is the Pacte law!
We had already seen the boss of Veolia, Antoine Frérot, a great champion of stakeholder capitalism, take the initiative of a hostile takeover bid among the fiercest in the recent history of the French economy.
Now the other figurehead of this movement is spectacularly disowned by his own company.
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