Bolloré’s African activities a golden opportunity for many operators
Bolloré declined to comment on the information published in L’Obs and Le Monde suggesting that the group was seeking to sell its African activities and had mandated the bank Morgan Stanley to do so.
15/10/2021 at 16h44, by Africa Business+
Nevertheless, Bolloré will not lack potential buyers for its African nugget, which employs 20,800 people.
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