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Groupe Figaro is a French media conglomerate owned by Dassault Group. [1] The company contains some of the core assets of the now extinguished Socpresse that Dassault purchased in 2006. Dassault renamed its press holdings as "Groupe Figaro" in 2011.
Figaro Coffee Systems Inc. (Figaro Coffee) is a Philippine coffee company and coffeehouse chain that works on the franchise model. As of September 2013 [update] , it had 63 outlets in Philippines , Qatar , Saudi Arabia and Papua New Guinea .
Deoleo, S.A. is a Spanish multinational olive oil processing company. It is the world's largest bottler selling brands such as Bertolli , Carapelli, Carbonell, and Koipe. [ 1 ] In India , it sells olive oil under brand name Figaro.
After the acquisition, Dassault sold off most of the company, retaining Le Figaro and FC Nantes; in 2011, Dassault renamed its remaining core media assets Groupe Figaro. [2] In total, the Socpresse group owned about 70 newspapers. A partial list includes: [3] Le Bien Public (via Société Delaroche, a fully owned subsidiary)
In 2010, Dow Kokam LLC acquired SVE, though Dassault Group still holds a minor share. [3] [4] Groupe Figaro (media, including Le Figaro and L'Internaute) Immobilière Dassault—an office and residential real estate firm focusing on properties in Paris, all revenues of which are generated in France [5] Artcurial Arqana (thoroughbred auctions) (30%)
L'Internaute and its parent company were acquired by Groupe Figaro in 2015; with it Groupe Figaro became the largest native French online content provider, [5] thus increasing the concentration of French media under Serge Dassault, long a source of controversy in terms of conflict-of-interest, as Dassault also owned a major military supplier ...
The oldest national newspaper in France, [9] Le Figaro is considered a French newspaper of record, [10] along with Le Monde and Libération. [11] Since 2004, the newspaper has been owned by Dassault Group. Its editorial director has been Alexis Brézet since 2012. [12] Le Figaro is the second-largest national newspaper in France, after Le Monde ...
The group also publishes the daily newspaper Le Figaro and the magazines Le Figaro Magazine and Madame Figaro Magazine. [3] [4] The publisher of Le Particulier is Le Particulier Editions SA, [5] which was also acquired by the Figaro Group on 18 May 2009. [6] The former publisher of the magazine was the Group Express-Expansion. [7]