Charles Schneider, Schneider-Creusot was absorbed by Belgium's Empain group, which merged Schneider-Creusot with its corporate structures to form Empain-Schneider...
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Empain-Schneider was a Franco-Belgian industrial group formed in the 1960s from the merger of Belgium's Empain group and France's Schneider & Cie. In...
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taken over by the Belgian Empain group and merged with it in 1969 to form Empain-Schneider, which in 1980 was renamed Schneider SA and in 1999, after much...
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manufacturer; a predecessor of Schneider Electric Schneider Electric, a French industrial company Schneider-Empain, later known as Schneider Group SA, French-Belgian...
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1969 and 1981, Baron Empain was CEO of the Schneider group (Schneider-Empain). The Baron was the son of Jean, 2nd Baron Empain, and the grandson of Édouard...
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The Empain group was a loose grouping of companies founded by Édouard Empain (1852–1929) of Belgium and controlled by the Empain family. From 1881 until...
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and petrochemicals, Édouard-Jean Empain called him to lead the Schneider group. Appointed CEO of the Empain-Schneider group in 1980, Didier Pineau-Valencienne...
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organisation became bankrupt with debts of $633 million; the company's owner Empain-Schneider rejected state aid as the conditions included giving away control of...
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Hall of Fame French and Belgian industrialist Édouard-Jean Empain, CEO of the Empain-Schneider electrical equipment company, was kidnapped in Paris by four...
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military-industrial concern Schneider by Belgium's Empain group, the Banque de l'Indochine acquired 10 percent of Schneider's capital. As a consequence...
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