Tag: companies
Sarnia man launches $2.4M tobogganing crash lawsuit against city, rail companies
News Local News A Sarnia resident who broke his ankle after crashing into railway tracks while tobogganing in Centennial Park has launched a $2.4-million lawsuit against the City of Sarnia…
the continent is looking for champions for the economy of tomorrow
1,800 big bosses, heads of state and government, economic leaders in the broad sense: the Africa CEO Forum, the largest private sector meeting on the continent, opens this Monday and…
During Roland-Garros, the very good sales of Lacoste in Russia
In Ukraine, scrolling through your news feed every evening is a macabre ritual. Like millions of Ukrainians, I do this, not for entertainment or amusement, but to ensure that my…
Electric batteries: the road to European sovereignty is still long
644 meters of gleaming stainless steel tanks, gigantic pipes winding from floor to ceiling, tireless robots programmed to convey, store, assemble… And at the end of the immense production line,…
Agnès Pannier-Runacher: “EDF must remain the armed wing of the State”
It is on all fronts: battle in Brussels, greening of the economy, energy sobriety, rescue of EDF, relaunch of a new nuclear program… Agnès Pannier-Runacher, the Minister for Energy Transition,…
Nvidia: the story of a gaming giant who became an AI kingmaker
They gave pretty colors, decent shapes, and even emotions to the pixelated heroes of video games. Graphics cards from the American company Nvidia, with its famous GeForce range, have dominated…
Nuclear, a French bankruptcy: how Germany torpedoed the tricolor sector
It took a war at the gates of Europe for the question of France’s sovereignty and energy independence to once again become a priority subject. So that France finally stops…
Impact France: this alter-Medef that supports stunning ideas
“What is this thing?” The Impact France Movement still has a long way to go to gain notoriety. But the passage of its two new co-presidents on the show Daily…
Nuclear, a French bankruptcy: EDF and the ball and chain of opening up to competition
It took a war at the gates of Europe for the question of France’s sovereignty and energy independence to once again become a priority subject. So that France finally stops…
Should France have recourse to private military companies? Two experts debate
YES/”They create influence on the cheap” By Colonel Peer de Jong, former corps commander of the 3rd marine infantry regiment, aide-de-camp to François Mitterrand and Jacques Chirac, founder of the…