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  2. Tours Société Générale - Wikipedia

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    Société Générale Twin Towers are two office skyscrapers located in La Défense, a high-rise business district, and in Nanterre, France, west of Paris. Their exterior designs are identical. They are the second tallest twin towers in the EU and Europe’s third tallest twin towers after City of Capitals in Moscow and Les Mercuriales twin ...

  3. Tour Granite - Wikipedia

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    Tour Granite (French pronunciation: [tuʁ ɡʁanit]) is an office skyscraper in La Défense, the high-rise business district situated west of Paris, France. Tour Granite was opened in December 2008. The building is designed by French architect Christian de Portzamparc .

  4. Société Générale - Wikipedia

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    Joseph M. Cohen, Cowen's chief executive became its chairman, and Curtis R. Welling, an investment banker from Societe Generale's New York office became president and chief executive. [ 23 ] In 1998, Société Générale set up Retail Banking outside France as a separate division, underscoring the Group's resolve to make this business one of ...

  5. Crédit Industriel et Commercial - Wikipedia

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    The Société générale de crédit industriel et commercial was founded on 7 May 1859, mainly on the initiative of banker Armand Donon who was supported by the politically influential Duke of Morny, as a competitor to the Pereire brothers's Crédit Mobilier on the model of successful British depository banks such as the London and Westminster Bank.

  6. SGS S.A. - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, during the First World War, the company moved its headquarters from Paris to Geneva, Switzerland, and on July 19, 1919, the company adopted the name Société Générale de Surveillance. During the mid-20th century, SGS started offering inspection, testing and verification services across a variety of sectors, including industrial ...

  7. Albert Spaggiari - Wikipedia

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    Albert Spaggiari (14 December 1932 – 8 June 1989), nicknamed Bert, was a French criminal chiefly known as the organizer of a break-in into a Société Générale bank in Nice, France, in July 1976 that resulted in the theft of an estimated 46 million francs, none of which were ever found.

  8. Economy of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of TotalEnergies, France's largest company, in Courbevoie, in the La Defense business district. The economy of Paris is based largely on services and commerce: of the 390,480 of its enterprises, 80.6 percent are engaged in commerce, transportation, and diverse services, 6.5 percent in construction, and just 3.8 percent in industry. [1]

  9. File:Société Générale.svg - Wikipedia

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