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Jacques R. Saadé was born on 7 February 1937 in Beirut, Lebanon, and spent his childhood in Syria. [2] [3] His father, Rodolph, was a Syrian entrepreneur from Latakia, Syria, while his mother, Odette Nauphal, was Lebanese. [4] [5] [6] He graduated from the London School of Economics in 1957 and took over the family business after the death of ...
Rodolphe Saadé (Arabic: رودولف سعادة; French pronunciation: [ʁɔdɔlf saˈade]; born 3 March 1970) is a Franco-Lebanese businessman.He is the chairman of the CMA CGM Group, a world leader in logistics transport, and the son of its founder, Jacques Saadé.
1.8 billion Datadog: 37 François Feuillet 74 1.7 billion Trigano 37 Alain Taravella: 75 1.7 billion Altarea SCA: 39 Norbert Dentressangle 68 1.6 billion Norbert Dentressangle: 40 Philippe Ginestet: 69 1.5 billion GiFi: 41 Laurent Junique 57 1.3 billion TDCX 41 Yves-Loic Martin 57 1.3 billion Eurofins Scientific: 43 Édouard Carmignac: 75 1 billion
CMA CGM Jacques Saadé is a container ship operated by CMA CGM. She entered commercial operation on 23 September 2020 and is the first of a class of nine sister ships which at the time of construction were the world's largest vessels to be powered using liquefied natural gas .
BC Jean, Mark Ballas. Paul Archuleta/Getty Images Mark Ballas and wife BC Jean are officially parents after welcoming their first child together. Ballas and Jean announced the arrival of their ...
Nearly four years after Jacques Pépin’s wife died, the esteemed chef is still finding his way through being a widower.. The French chef chatted with Rachael Ray on the third episode of her new ...
Jacques Pépin's Tips for Tender, Flavorful Chicken Salad. Sure, chicken salad can be as easy as shredding up a rotisserie chicken and mixing in some mayo, but if you take just a little more time ...
Saade Vol. 1, a 2011 album by Swedish singer Eric Saade; Saade Vol. 2, a 2011 album by Swedish singer Eric Saade and follow up to Saade Vol. 1; Saadeh v. Farouki, a judicial case decided in the D.C. Circuit that espoused a narrow reading of existing laws in order to limit US federal diversity jurisdiction.