LINKEDIN, THE SWAN SONG?
LINKEDIN appeared in 2003 and has gradually spread to professionals in developed countries. To the...
Read Moreby Olivier Le Brun | Apr 12, 2024 | Business, Economy | 0
LINKEDIN appeared in 2003 and has gradually spread to professionals in developed countries. To the...
Read Morewe will explore Europe’s key projects in space while examining the challenges arising from growing competition with other international actors.
Read Moreby Olivier Zarrouati | May 18, 2023 | Business, Economy, Europe | 0
Everyone has his vision of what the green aircraft will be. Visions that are, to say the least, various, in the form of predictions that are more or less self-fulfilling, and therefore more like lobbying than divination.
Read Moreby Rozenn Ngoma | Apr 18, 2023 | Business, Economy | 0
Start-ups in France have experienced exponential growth in recent years. However, funding remains a key issue for start-ups in the early stages. This article explores the different possible scenarios for the future of start-ups in France.
Read Moreby Olivier Le Brun | Dec 7, 2022 | Economy | 0
The dynamism of this sector can be summarized as follows: the French cosmetics sector is the second largest export sector after the aeronautics sector.
French cosmetic companies are helped in their conquest of the world by French history, the beauty of the southern Provence county landscape, (and) by the French capital city, Paris.
by Olivier Le Brun | Nov 24, 2022 | Economy | 0
Companies must constantly reinvent themselves in order to remain competitive. For the largest groups, it is therefore essential not to be left behind by innovations, by having within them centers in charge of innovation and technological and organizational monitoring.
Read Moreby Olivier Le Brun | Nov 24, 2022 | Economy | 0
Outsourced secretarial services are in vogue because they offer multiple advantages. It allows companies to obtain a better level of service both in terms of incoming call handling and internal call follow-up.
Read Moreby Astrid Schneider-Maunoury | Sep 16, 2022 | Economy, Europe | 0
After an all-time dry July, August did little to improve the weather situation.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Jul 25, 2022 | Economy, Europe | 0
Resignation, elections, rotating presidency, etc… The European news is rich in this month of July 2022. Discover it in our latest European news digest.
Read Moreby Olivier Le Brun | Nov 18, 2021 | Economy | 0
With a fast-discrediting currency, everyone is tempted to find a replacement solution, an alternative. This is where cryptocurrencies come in.
Read Moreby Astrid Schneider-Maunoury | Jun 4, 2021 | Economy, Europe | 0
“Europe will not be built in one fell swoop, nor will it be built as a whole: it will be built through concrete achievements that first create a de facto solidarity”
Read Moreby Olivier Le Brun | Jul 24, 2020 | Economy, World | 0
Since the COVID-19 disaster, the European aerospace market and the European aviation markets are...
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