Entity Dossier
Company
Paris-Turf
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Signature MoveDecentralized Goal OwnershipCapital StrategyInternal Cashflow as Expansion FuelOperating PrincipleRemove Rivals with Ironclad ExitsSignature MoveModern Management InvasionOperating PrincipleDecentralize but Demand ResultsSignature MoveTough Negotiation as RitualSignature MoveFinancial Engineering as Core SkillCornerstone MoveDistressed Asset Empire-BuildingCornerstone MoveNon-Core Asset Liquidation BlitzStrategic PatternBuy Low in Structural ChaosCornerstone MoveBoardroom Power Consolidation by Stealth
Primary Evidence
"The success is staggering. He acquires two daily newspapers: L’Aurore and Paris-Turf."
Source:The Crazy Epic of the Willot Brothers - From the Société Du Crêpe Willot to LVMH
"The carving up will begin very quickly. To have current cash flow and satisfy the most privileged creditors, the judicial administrator finalizes the sale of L'Aurore and Paris-Turf, as well as the building on Rue de Richelieu, headquarters of the press group. The Fresnay-le-Buffard stud farm and the racing stable in the colors of Marcel Boussac, with his champion, Acamas, are sold to Aga Khan."
Source:The Crazy Epic of the Willot Brothers - From the Société Du Crêpe Willot to LVMH