Bouygues S.A. (French pronunciation: [bwiɡ]) is a French engineering group headquartered in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. Bouygues is listed...
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Olivier Bouygues (born 14 September 1950) is deputy CEO of the French company Bouygues, and CEO of the family holding company SCDM. He was born on 14 September...
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all operators in 2006 By 2001, Bouygues Telecom's market share reached approximately 17%. In that same year, Bouygues Telecom negotiated with NTT DoCoMo...
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founded the industrial company Bouygues in 1952 and ran it until 1989, when his son Martin Bouygues succeeded him. Francis Bouygues was born on December 5, 1922...
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Bouygues (French pronunciation: [maʁtɛ̃ pjɛʁ maʁi bwiɡ]; born 3 May 1952) is the chairman and chief executive officer of the French company Bouygues which...
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Total Direct Énergie (redirect from Bouygues Telecom (cycling team))
Total Direct Énergie, formerly Direct Énergie, is a French international electric utility company, which operates in the fields of electricity generation...
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Team TotalEnergies (redirect from Bbox Bouygues Telecom)
the team was known as Brioches La Boulangère, Bonjour, Bouygues Télécom, and Bbox Bouygues Telecom and Europcar. The 2015 season was the last under...
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France SAS. In June 2006, Bouygues acquired the French government's 21% holding in Alstom for €2 billion. Later that year, Bouygues elected to increase its...
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Fraisse 66 2.4 billion Fareva 33 Martin Bouygues 71 2.1 billion Bouygues 33 Olivier Bouygues 72 2.1 billion Bouygues 33 Christian Latouche 82 2.1 billion...
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EN or En or en may refer to: Bouygues (stock symbol EN) Island Rail Corridor, formerly known as the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway (reporting mark EN) Euronews...
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