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François Coty
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Dynastic Primogeniture Against Dilution, Business Lunches Not Society Dinners, Sleeping on Gold Bags Earns Trust
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During the some one hundred and forty years over which the Lazard saga unfolds, many fortunes have been built in France. Brilliant industry captains emerged. None survived the test of time. Forgotten, Louis Renault. Squ…
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"During the some one hundred and forty years over which the Lazard saga unfolds, many fortunes have been built in France. Brilliant industry captains emerged. None survived the test of time. Forgotten, Louis Renault. Squandered, the considerable fortunes of André Citroën or the perfumer François Coty."
Mm. Lazard Freres et Cie: A Saga of Fortune (translated)
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Dynastic Primogeniture Against DilutionBusiness Lunches Not Society DinnersSleeping on Gold Bags Earns TrustBank Without Tellers or SaversPrimogeniture to Prevent Capital DilutionThree-Legged Stool Across SovereignsMagical Triangle From War's WreckageFortune-Rebuilding as Core CompetencePersonal Liability as Nationalization ShieldGold Bags to Gold Points — Liquidate at PeakSecrecy as the Operating System