• and Paris, and the sugar company "Say", known after 1972 as Béghin-Say; as of 2002 it is a subsidiary of Tereos. Say was born on 6 March 1774 in Lyon,...
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    Tereos (redirect from Béghin-Say)
    south-western France. The acquisition of the leading French sugar producer, Béghin-Say from the Italian company Edison, in 2002, marked a turning-point. The...
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  • Beghin may refer to: Christophe Beghin Béghin-Say This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Beghin. If an internal link led you...
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    into use. In April 1972 Béghin-Say made a tender offer to the shareholders of Sucrerie centrale de Cambrai. In 1990 Béghin-Say owned 68.12% of Sucrerie...
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    Europe for $600 million to the Italian French sugar manufacture Eridania Béghin-Say owned by Ferruzzi and renamed Cerestar. Cerestar was sold in 2002 to Cargill...
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    Produits Métallurgiques à Reims Vallou Champagne-Céréales France-Luzerne Béghin-Say The population of Champagne-Ardenne has been in steady decrease since...
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    Ferruzzi Corporation of America, then held the same position with Eridania Béghin-Say. McInnes joined Thomson-CSF (now Thales) in 2000 as senior vice president...
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    campaign that led to the acquisition of the French sugar and paper company Beghin-Say SA, turning Ferruzzi into Europe's leading sugar producer. In 1985, Gardini...
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    Soya bought Provimi. In 1988, Central Soya was taken over by Eridania Béghin-Say Group, a large French agribusiness conglomerate. In the years to follow...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832), French economist, businessman. Louis Say (1774–1840), founder of Béghin-Say, brother of the economist, Jean-Baptiste Say. Louis...
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