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  2. Société Générale - Wikipedia

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    Société Générale S.A. (French: [sɔsjete ʒeneʁal]), colloquially known in English-speaking countries as SocGen (pronounced [sɔk ʒɛn]), [3] is a French multinational universal bank and financial services company founded in 1864. It is registered in downtown Paris and headquartered nearby in La Défense.

  3. Société de développement des entreprises culturelles

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    The Société de Développement des Entreprises Culturelles (French pronunciation: [sɔsjete də devlɔpmɑ̃ dez‿ɑ̃tʁəpʁiz kyltyʁɛl], Society for the Development of Cultural Enterprises, abbr. SODEC) is a Quebec government agency founded in 1983 under the name of Société Générale du Cinéma du Québec (General Society of Cinema of Quebec, SGCQ). [1]

  4. Vinci SA - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, SGE was acquired by Compagnie générale des eaux, which was later renamed Vivendi. [7] In 2000, the company changed its name to Vinci. [4] During 2001, Vinci acquired Groupe GTM, which was a combination of Dumez (founded in 1880) and GTM (founded in 1891). [4] One year later, the British-based business Norwest Holst was renamed Vinci ...

  5. SGS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    SGS (formerly Société Générale de Surveillance (French for General Society of Surveillance)) is a Swiss multinational company headquartered in Geneva, which provides inspection, verification, testing and certification services. Its 99,600 employees operate a network of 2,600 offices and laboratories worldwide. [2]

  6. 2008 Société Générale trading loss - Wikipedia

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    Kerviel states his actions were known to his superiors and that the losses were caused by panic selling by the bank. Société Générale's own wrongs were later established by a French jurisdiction, which led the Cour de cassation to cancel the €4.9 billion sanction on Kerviel. [2]

  7. Category:Société Générale - Wikipedia

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    Societe Generale Ghana; Société Générale (Canada) Societe Generale bank Montenegro; Société Générale Morocco; Société Générale, London Branch v Geys; Tours Société Générale; Société Marseillaise de Crédit; Splitska banka

  8. Société Générale (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Société Générale de Belgique (SGB, est. 1822), later acquired by Suez Lyonnaise. Société Générale des Minerais (SOGEMIN, est. 1919 in Liège), a mining subsidiary; Société générale de Crédit mobilier (est. 1852), also known as the Crédit Mobilier; Société générale des annonces (SGA, est. 1857), later part of Havas

  9. Société Générale de Belgique - Wikipedia

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    The Société Générale de Belgique (Dutch: Generale Maatschappij van België, lit. ' General Company of Belgium '; often referred to in Belgium simply as "Société Générale" or SGB) was an investment bank and, subsequently, an industrial and financial conglomerate in Belgium between 1822 and 2003.