Entity Dossier
Person
Christophe Labarde
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Strategic PatternEuropean Champion Against Anglo-Saxon ModelSignature MoveHelicopter Into the Office, Terror on TuesdaySignature MoveDynasty Over DividendsSignature MoveTen Baskets Never One CatastropheCornerstone MoveControl Without Paying the PriceCornerstone MoveFriendly Call Then Capital SiegeRisk DoctrineReasonable Adventures DoctrineOperating PrinciplePoliteness as Refusal to Say NoCapital StrategyBreton Pulleys Capital ArchitectureRelationship LeverageBernheim as Deal GodfatherSignature MoveHis Own Truth Subject to ChangeSignature MoveRecurring Cash Funds the Crazy BetsStrategic PatternContent Platform Not Channel BouquetCompetitive AdvantageFamily Tree as Attack MapCornerstone MoveSell at the Cycle Peak, Strike in the TroughIdentity & CultureSolipsist Commander on the Bridge
Primary Evidence
"The scene takes place in the late 1990s, during these monthly dinners of Entreprise et Cité, the club that brings together, around Claude Bébéar, the founder of Axa, those whom Christophe Labarde calls "the Great Beasts" in a book that bears this title (Plon, 2021). As Bébéar wanted, the feasts take turns at one of the members' homes, and this time it is David de Rothschild who is hosting."
Source:Bollore, l'Homme Qui Inquiete
"Because Bolloré is part of those Great Beasts, as Christophe Labarde called them in his book, who, despite being predators, are still patriotic."
Source:Bollore, l'Homme Qui Inquiete