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Claude Vincent

Strategic Concepts & Mechanics

Signature MoveInformation War Before Every Battle
Operating PrincipleOpacity Through Entity Renaming
Strategic PatternSell the Buyer His Own Money
Strategic PatternBrand Prestige as Holding Company Currency
Signature MoveSell at the Ceiling, Buy at the Crash
Cornerstone MoveStack the Cascade, Keep 51% at Every Floor
Cornerstone MoveBuy the Wreckage, Extract the Jewels
Cornerstone MoveTurn Every Ally Into a Stepping Stone
Signature MovePersonal Enrichment Through Internal Transfers
Risk DoctrineCrash as Invitation, Not Crisis
Signature MoveVictory Without Mercy, Then Make Them Pay
Capital StrategyGovernment Subsidies as Launch Fuel
Relationship LeverageGratitude Is a Disease of Dogs
Competitive AdvantageProducer-to-Consumer Margin Capture
Capital StrategyStock Options as Majority Shareholder Self-Enrichment
Identity & CultureGrandmother's Cult of Superiority
Signature MoveSilence the Dissent, Control the Narrative
Decision FrameworkCreditor Coercion by Liquidation Threat
Cornerstone MoveIntercede Across Borders as the Indispensable Bridge
Identity & CultureDebt to Italy as Strategic Identity
Signature MoveMoney as Instrument Never Destination
Relationship LeveragePower Through Ecclesiastical Networks
Signature MoveCardinal-Level Access as Deal Currency
Identity & CultureWartime Survival as Permanent Worldview
Operating PrincipleBridge Player's Complexity in Finance
Relationship LeverageDynasty Proximity as Career Launchpad
Cornerstone MoveConvert Personal History Into Relational Capital
Signature MoveDissatisfaction as Perpetual Engine

Primary Evidence

"This will not be without difficulty. "Some claim that they went as far as mentioning the rather mysterious fate of the significant real estate assets that Marcel Boussac owned in the United States and Brazil," write Claude Vincent and Philippe Monnin1."

Source:l'Ange Exterminateur

"Bernard Arnault, La Passion créative, entretiens avec Yves Messarovitch, Plon, 2000. Nadège Forestier et Nazanine Ravaï, Bernard Arnault ou le goût du pouvoir, Olivier Orban, 1990. Pierre-Angel Gay et Caroline Monnot, François Pinault milliardaire, les secrets d’une incroyable fortune, Balland, 1999. Sara Gay Forden, The House of Gucci, a Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour and Greed, HarperCollins, 2000. Christine Kerdellant, Les Nouveaux Condottieres, dix capitalistes des années Mitterrand, Calmann-Lévy, 1992. Patrick Lamm, Enquête sur l’affaire Boussac, Robert Laffont, 1985. Alexandre de Lur Saluces, La Morale d’Yquem, entretiens avec Jean-Paul Kauffmann, Grasset-Mollat, 1999. Stéphane Marchand, Les Guerres du luxe, Fayard, 2001. Jean-Marie Messier, Mon vrai journal, Balland, 2002. Michel Pinçon et Monique Pinçon-Charlot, Nouveaux patrons, nouvelles dynasties, Calmann-Lévy, 1999. Gisèle Prévost, Voyage au pays du luxe, Le Cherche Midi, 2001. Jean-Michel Quatrepoint, Histoire secrète des dossiers noirs de la gauche, Alain Moreau, 1986. Nazanine Ravaï, La République des vanités, petits et grands secrets du capitalisme français, Grasset, 1997. Hugh Sebag-Montefiore, King of the catwalks, LVMH affair, Chapmans, 1992. Olivier Toscer, Argent public, fortunes privées, Denoël, 2002. Claude Vincent et Philippe Monnin, Guerre du luxe, l’affaire LVMH, François Bourin, 1990."

Source:l'Ange Exterminateur

"1-Financier: The Biography of André Meyer, A story of Money, Power, and the Reshaping of American Business, by Cary Reich, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1983-1997. 2-The Master of Masters by Giancarlo Galli, Garzanti, 1995. 3-These gentlemen from Lazard, by Martine Orange, Albin Michel, 2006, p. 91. 4-Ibid., p. 138. 5-These gentlemen from Lazard, op. cit., p. 48. 6-Interview with Figaro on March 20, 2008; collected statements by Sophie Fay. 7-The New Economist from March 22, 1991, investigation by Hedwige Chevrillon. 8-Ibid. 9-The Festive Spirit, by Michel David-Weill, with journalist Patricia Boyer de Latour, Robert Laffont, 2007. 10-Interview with the author. 11-The festive spirit, op. cit. 12-Financier: The Biography of André Meyer, op. cit. 13-Luxury War, the LVMH Case, by Claude Vincent and Philippe Monnin, François Bourin Editions, 1990. 14-Interview in CB News magazine on June 9, 2008. 15-Quoted in the portrait of Antoine Bernheim by Sylvie Hattemer-Lefèvre, "Il Padrone," Challenges magazine dated September 27, 2007. 16-Interview with the author on June 30, 2008. 17-See Investigation into a Capitalist beyond all Suspicion, by Nathalie Raulin and Renaud Lecadre, Denoël, 2000, p. 111. 18-In the autumn of 2010, Antoine Bernheim will get his revenge by joining the supervisory board of the "new Monde" alongside BHL and Laure Adler, the former director of France Culture... "The entire 6th arrondissement," sighs a journalist from the daily newspaper. 19-"Bolloré faces his first setback", L'Expansion, July 10, 1993. 20-These gentlemen from Lazard, op. cit., p. 48. 21-Jacques, Brother of Jesus, by Pierre-Antoine Bernheim, Albin Michel, 2003, p. 120. 22-See The Holy Alliance. The True Story of the Vatican's Secret Services, by Eric Frattini, Flammarion, 2006. Page 344: "On the list of illustrious Freemasons of the Vatican compiled by the Vatican counterintelligence service, called Sodalitium Pianum (Association of Pie), are cardinals such as Augustin Bea, Sebastiano Baggio, Agostino Casaroli, Achille Liénart, archbishop of Lille (...) or Jean Villot, secretary of state to Pope Paul VI." The file on the "Masonic tentacles" in the Roman curia remained buried. 23-CEO of the insurance group Scor, holder of a degree in economics and graduate of HEC, Denis Kessler succeeded Renaud Denoix de Saint-Marc, member of the Constitutional Council, in January 2008. 24-See interview in L'Express on February 20, 2008. 25-The Ghettos of the Jet Set: How the Bourgeoisie Defends its Spaces, Seuil, 2007."

Source:Antoine Bernheim

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