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Libération
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Strategic PatternEuropean Champion Against Anglo-Saxon Model
Signature MoveHelicopter Into the Office, Terror on Tuesday
Signature MoveDynasty Over Dividends
Signature MoveTen Baskets Never One Catastrophe
Cornerstone MoveControl Without Paying the Price
Cornerstone MoveFriendly Call Then Capital Siege
Risk DoctrineReasonable Adventures Doctrine
Operating PrinciplePoliteness as Refusal to Say No
Capital StrategyBreton Pulleys Capital Architecture
Relationship LeverageBernheim as Deal Godfather
Signature MoveHis Own Truth Subject to Change
Signature MoveRecurring Cash Funds the Crazy Bets
Strategic PatternContent Platform Not Channel Bouquet
Competitive AdvantageFamily Tree as Attack Map
Cornerstone MoveSell at the Cycle Peak, Strike in the Trough
Identity & CultureSolipsist Commander on the Bridge
Signature MoveDecentralized Goal Ownership
Capital StrategyInternal Cashflow as Expansion Fuel
Operating PrincipleRemove Rivals with Ironclad Exits
Signature MoveModern Management Invasion
Operating PrincipleDecentralize but Demand Results
Signature MoveTough Negotiation as Ritual
Signature MoveFinancial Engineering as Core Skill
Cornerstone MoveDistressed Asset Empire-Building
Cornerstone MoveNon-Core Asset Liquidation Blitz
Strategic PatternBuy Low in Structural Chaos
Cornerstone MoveBoardroom Power Consolidation by Stealth
Primary Evidence
"The subject is not yet that: there are excellent official bios, like the incomparable Vincent Bolloré, a family story (Jean Picollec, 2007)-thanks to its author, Jean Bothorel, for his friendly advice-and very good books that did not have the imprimatur, such as Vincent Bolloré, investigation of a capitalist above all suspicion (Denoël, 2000), whose authors, Nathalie Raulin and Renaud Lecadre, "tell a story as it can be reconstructed," they write, with all the precision of journalists from Libération. Thanks to them as well."
Source:Bollore, l'Homme Qui Inquiete
"The press seizes the event and comments: "It’s the little guy who wants to devour the giant," or as Libération headlines: "The frog swallows the ox.""
Source:The Crazy Epic of the Willot Brothers - From the Société Du Crêpe Willot to LVMH