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PARIS (Reuters) - Apple opened its first French store beneath the Louvre museum Saturday, just two weeks after Microsoft opened a theme café to promote its Windows 7 software. Full Article at Wired
French telecommunications giant France Telecom said its turnover for the third quarter of 2009 fell by 6.4%, to 12.686 billion ($18.7 billion), compared to the same period last year. Full Article at New Europe News
France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France. View Photo »
France Telecom will keep prices high in the run-up to Christmas to ensure they capture premium subscribers who were starved of the iPhone but were loyal to Orange ... When Vodafone joins the market the gloves will come off.
PARIS: Computer giant Apple Inc will open its first French store beneath the Louvre museum on Saturday just two weeks after Microsoft opened a theme cafe to promote its Windows 7 software. Full Article at Times of India
Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom signed the final agreement to combine their UK operations, T-Mobile and Orange, into a 50:50 joint venture company. Full Article at Taume
Computer giant Apple will open its first French store beneath the Louvre museum on Saturday… Apple’s French expansion will take place against an uncertain economic background, with consumer spending in France still volatile and supported by government... Full Article at Eideard
France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France. View Photo »
We have won ... The first proof we needed of France Telecom's goodwill was a change in management style.
Although Microsoft had a head start promoting its new Windows operating system in France, Apple has placed its first store in a prized position in the bowels of the Louvre museum's "Carrousel" shopping center. Full Article at International Business Times
T-Mobile and Orange have finally signed the agreement which will turn them into a 50:50 joint company, dominating the UK mobile market with a share of 37 per cent. Full Article at VNUNet.com
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France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard arribes for a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom employees demonstrate on October 7, 2009 in Strasbourg, eastern France, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »A France Telecom employee demonstrates on October 7, 2009 in Strasbourg, eastern France, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »A France Telecom employee demonstrates on October 7, 2009 in Strasbourg, eastern France, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »A person walks past France Telecom employees demonstrating on October 7, 2009 in Strasbourg, eastern France, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »France Telecom employees demonstrate on October 7, 2009 in Strasbourg, eastern France, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »A man holds a placard which reads "France Telecom admits: we ask you to work to death, not to commit suicide" as he attends a demonstration in Lyon, October 7, 2009. France's major trade unions are holding a sixth round of protests against the government's handling of the economic crisis.
View Photo »France Telecom Chief Executive Didier Lombard (R) attends a meeting with labour union representatives at the company's headquarters in Paris October 6, 2009 to discuss a wave of suicides at the former state monopoly that unions blame on restructuring and work pressure.
View Photo »France Telecom Chief Executive Didier Lombard (R) and new deputy CEO Stephane Richard (C) attend a meeting with labour union representatives at the company's headquarters in Paris October 6, 2009 to discuss a wave of suicides at the former state monopoly that unions blame on restructur...
View Photo »France Telecom Chief Executive Didier Lombard (R) and new deputy CEO Stephane Richard (L) attend a meeting with labour union representatives at the company's headquarters in Paris October 6, 2009 to discuss a wave of suicides at the former state monopoly that unions blame on restructur...
View Photo »France Telecom Chief Executive Didier Lombard (C) and new deputy CEO Stephane Richard (L) attend a meeting with labour union representatives at the company's headquarters in Paris October 6, 2009 to discuss a wave of suicides at the former state monopoly that unions blame on restructur...
View Photo »France Telecom Chief Executive Didier Lombard (R) and new deputy CEO Stephane Richard (L) attend a meeting with labour union representatives at the company's headquarters in Paris October 6, 2009 to discuss a wave of suicides at the former state monopoly that unions blame on restructur...
View Photo »France Telecom employees demonstrate on October 6, 2009 in Paris, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »France Telecom employees demonstrate on October 6, 2009 in Paris, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »France Telecom employees demonstrate on October 6, 2009 in Paris, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »France Telecom employees demonstrate on October 6, 2009 in Paris, after unions called for two days of strikes and protests.
View Photo »France Telecom new deputy chief executive Stephane Richard gives a press conference on October 8, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France.
View Photo »France Telecom will keep prices high in the run-up to Christmas to ensure they capture premium subscribers who were starved of the iPhone but were loyal to Orange ... When Vodafone joins the market the gloves will come off.
We have won ... The first proof we needed of France Telecom's goodwill was a change in management style.
That is probably something we've not undertaken, not only at France Telecom but, it's more a global society issue, the impact of the new ways of working on personal behaviour
This is a company which has a single goal of making money and inevitably, the employees at France Telecom, who were used to another work relationship with customers, are asked to turn a profit
Suicide is a very serious, very personal affair and we cannot reduce this phenomenon at France Telecom to an organisational problem at the company
I do not know what the problem is, but what I have asked the chairman of France Telecom with Xavier Darcos is to convene a directors meeting urgently
This centre is supported by the underlying commitment of France Telecom Group's Chairman Didier Lombard in realisation of His Majesty King Abdullah's vision of transforming Jordan into a technology hub.
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