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2009-12-03 23:04:51 - Telekom (NYSE: DT : ) and France Telecom (NYSE: FTE : ). Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in Paris. Stock symbols are in parentheses after company names. Share prices are from the last close. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- France Telecom SA’s Stephane Ricard, appointed deputy chief executive officer yesterday, will replace Didier Lombard as chief executive in mid 2011, Le Figaro reported, without saying where it got the information. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
France Telecom has been hit for €1bn, after the European Court of First Instance rejected its appeal against a ruling that it enjoyed eight years of unfair tax breaks from the French government. Full Article at The Register
BRUSSELS (AP) — A European Union appeals court on Monday backed an order by the EU's executive commission for France Telecom to pay back illegal tax breaks of up to €1.14 billion ($1.71 billion).The Luxembourg -based Court of First Instance rejected... Full Article at Newsday
MILAN & PARIS -- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- A highlight at this year’s annual World Communication Awards (WCA) was Orange Business Services, and Sorin Group, a global leader in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, being named "Best Change-Maker” for their... Full Article at Freshnews.com
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- France Telecom SA, Europe’s third- largest phone company, lost a challenge to a European Union decision that forces the company to pay as much as 1.1 billion euros ($1.65 billion) in back taxes to the French government. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
France Telecom said Wednesday it would pay 1.5 billion euros to merge its Swiss subsidiary with Switzerland’s No. 2 operator, Sunrise, in an effort to challenge the state-run market leader, Swisscom. Full Article at Dealbook
2009-11-30 02:32:58 - France Telecom SA - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review - a new market research report on companiesandmarkets.com company. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
LONDON--The announcement last week that France Telecom SA and TDC A/S are merging their respective mobile and fixed-line networks in Switzerland shows the attraction of in-country mergers. Other such deals are likely to follow. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
2009-11-29 22:46:04 - Fast Market Research recommends "France Telecommunications Report Q4 2009" from Business Monitor International, now available from the top spot in our Business Environment Rankings. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
France Telecom, which has seen 25 employee suicides since the beginning of 2008, expects to spend up to 1 billion euros on initiatives to ease employee tensions. Full Article at textually.org
France Telecom SA, Europe’s third largest phone company, agreed to merge its Swiss unit with that of Denmark’s TDC A/S, paying 1.5 billion euros ($2.25 billion) for control of the combined entity. Full Article at Business Standard
FRANCE Telecom said yesterday it will pay 1.5 billion euros (US$2.3 billion) to Danish telecom group TDC as part of a deal to merge their respective operations in Switzerland. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
France Télécom SA will pay €1.5 billion ($2.2 billion) and contribute its Orange Switzerland unit to take a majority stake in Sunrise Communications AG, a Swiss mobile phone company owned by private equity-backed TDC A/S. France's largest telephone... Full Article at DealScape
Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) -- France Telecom SA, Europe’s third- largest phone company, agreed to merge its Swiss unit with that of Denmark’s TDC A/S, paying 1.5 billion euros ($2.25 billion) for control of the combined entity. Full Article at Bloomberg.com
PARIS (AP) — France Telecom said Wednesday it will pay €1.5 billion to Danish telecoms group TDC as part of a deal to merge their respective operations in Switzerland.France Telecom's Orange Switzerland will merge with Sunrise Communications of TDC to... Full Article at Newsday
Paris: France Telecom and Swiss rival Sunrise have agreed to merge their Swiss telecoms business into a unit that will be majority owned by France Telecom, to create a larger rival to market leader SwissCom. Full Article at DNA India
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- France Telecom on Wednesday said it will pay 1.5 billion euros ($2.3 billion) to Danish telecoms operator TDC as part of a deal to merge their Swiss subsidiaries Orange Switzerland and Sunrise Communications. Full Article at MarketWatch
LONDON -- France Telecom will pay TDC, the Danish telecom mostly held by private-equity groups, 1.5 billion euros as the groups merge their Swiss operations into a firm that could have 38% of the country's mobile market and 13% of the fixed market. Full Article at FOX News
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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 »In France, Apple's iPhone was originally only available through France Telecom unit Orange, which bought exclusive rights to the device in 2007
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 behavior
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.
