INTERNATIONAL BRIEF: Pinault-Printemps Redoute promotes
25 Apr 2003
PARIS: One of France's largest department store chains, Pinault-Printemps Redoute, has promoted
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weekend's France/England clash was even more ill-judged. Of course, MPs rightly have differing views ...
PARIS: One of France's largest department store chains, Pinault-Printemps Redoute, has promoted
Marie-France van Heel. Littlewoods Game On was launched in February and has already begun its online ...
countries being covered are France, Spain, the Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium ...
few years? It would seem not, judging by Esso France's apparent decision to sue Greenpeace over
problems. The chain's announcement of plans to close its 18 retail outlets in France, as part of a ... &S maintains that it acted in the context of its financial losses in France, seeking to 'focus on its UK ...
-educated and media attentive individuals in each of five countries: the US, UK, France, Germany and Australia ...
in its sale. It highlighted the problem of tracing beef sold in France, which has forced other ...
for France and southern Europe, Thomas Kamm, vice-president of corporate affairs. He joins PPR, France's main...PARIS: Pinault-Printemps-Redoute has appointed the Wall Street Journal's former bureau chief for France and southern Europe, Thomas Kamm, vice-president of corporate affairs. He joins PPR, France's main department store chain owned by Francois Pinault, with a brief to represent the group at conferences ...
of France s major industrial groups, which includes the Le Printemps department store chain, and which...PARIS: David Newhouse has been appointed financial PR head of Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (PPR), one of France s major industrial groups, which includes the Le Printemps department store chain, and which is owned by Francois Pinault, characterised as France s wealthiest man, and the owner of, among ...
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