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    Didier Pineau-Valencienne, born March 21, 1931 in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, is a French business leader, CEO of Schneider Electric. Coming from...
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  • with Facom. In 1996, he joined Schneider Electric, replacing Didier Pineau-Valencienne as CEO in 1999. The beginning of his tenure was marked by the...
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  • sold most of its stake, and the holding entity, by then led by Didier Pineau-Valencienne who had worked in the Empain Group since 1958, was renamed Schneider...
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  • environmental standards. Ambroise Roux (December 1982-November 1998) Didier Pineau-Valencienne, CEO of Schneider Electric (November 1998-December 2001) Bertrand...
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  • recruited Patrick Devedjian, Philippe Vasseur, Michel Godet [fr], Didier Pineau-Valencienne, Claude Bébéar and Alain Minc. Their September 1994 report suggested...
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  • Pierre Niney à Nice". 20 minutes (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2023. Péron, Didier (27 May 2022). "Mascarade, bourge de là". Libération (in French). Retrieved...
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  • de Lion) (1157–1199) Benoît de Sainte-Maure (12th-century) Herman de Valenciennes (12th-century) Le Châtelain de Couci (d.1203) Jean Bodel (12th century...
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  • Catalunya: Stage 2: (1) Matti Breschel (Team Saxo Bank) 4h 11' 34" (2) Jérôme Pineau (Quick-Step) + 0" (3) Xavier Florencio (Cervélo TestTeam) + 0" General classification:...
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