Borrowed from Nicolas Sarkozy, to whom he is close, the formula would not displease him.
Atos, David Layani thinks about it,
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and not just when he shaves
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For two years, the former flagship of French IT has been an obsession for the founding boss of the digital services company Onepoint.
Ambitious, the forty-year-old has never hidden his intentions to preside over the destiny of the company based in Bezons, in the Paris suburbs.
He is preparing, surrounded by an army of lawyers, investment bankers and other influential advisors.
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Self-taught in a hurry, David Layani must be in the right tempo to set his “Symphony” to music, the name of the operation aimed at allowing him to take control of Atos.
He has been discreet since October and his sensational entry into the capital of the group, of which Onepoint holds 11.4%.
Refusing any interview and explanation on his strategy in this file as complicated as it is sensitive.
Coming a few weeks after the failure of negotiations on…
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