This time he won the game.
On Monday, Martin Bouygues won the race to buy out the M6 group.
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It was one of those battles that the Paris of business and the press are crazy about, and of which the media and telecoms sector particularly has a secret.
Bringing together the most formidable French entrepreneurs, old fortunes and recent successes, equal in ego and in the art of tactics;
engaging the future of the PAF (French audiovisual landscape);
conducive to the fantasy of pervasive political interventionism, one year from the presidential election.
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"giant game of poker",
sums up one participant.
With, around the table, five players with deep pockets, who know each other by heart, capable of the biggest bluffs and going all-in without blinking.
For the control of M6, the suspense was short.
The Bouygues group has always been ahead, placing its price slider higher than its rivals in the first round of informal offers.
Olivier Roussat, the director
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