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Bolloré

Bolloré SE (French pronunciation: ​[bɔlɔʁe]) is a French conglomerate headquartered in Puteaux, on the western outskirts of Paris, France. Founded in 1822, the company has interests in Vivendi, international freight forwarding, oil storage and pipelines in France, solid state batteries, access control systems for buildings, palm oil and rubber in Asia and Africa, olive groves in the US and wine production in France.

Bolloré SE
TypePublic (Societas Europaea)
Euronext Paris: BOL
CAC Mid 60 Component
IndustryTransport
Founded1822; 201 years ago (1822)
Headquarters,
Key people
Vincent Bolloré
(President & CEO)
Yannick Bolloré
(Vice-Chairman)
Thierry Marraud (CFO)
ProductsLogistics, cargo, paper, automobiles
Revenue24.84 billion (2019)
€1.26 billion (2019)
€1.41 billion (2019)
OwnerBolloré Investissements S.A. (92.2%)
Number of employees
79,000 (2021)
ParentBolloré family
Websitebollore.com

In 2004, the group ranked amongst the top 200 European companies. The company is listed on the Euronext exchange in Paris, but the Bolloré family retains majority control of the company through a complex and indirect holding structure.[1]

The company is led by Cyrille Bolloré, the son of Vincent Bolloré.

History

The firm was founded in 1822, in Ergué-Gabéric, near Quimper, Brittany by Nicolas Le Marié (1797-1870), as a paper manufacturer named papeteries d'Odet. Beginning in 1863, it was directed by Jean-René Bolloré (1818–1881), a nephew by marriage who had obtained a medical doctorate in 1863.

The firm remained owned by the Bolloré family. Gwenn-Aël Bolloré was Vice-President of the Papeteries Bolloré from 1952 to 1974. In late 2004, the Bolloré group began taking an interest in the advertising sector, and started building a stake in Havas, becoming its single largest shareholder. In a boardroom coup, Alain de Pouzilhac was deposed as President and CEO on July 12, 2005. The Bolloré stake in Havas stood at 26%, and the group had 3 seats on the Havas board as of June 2006. Vincent Bolloré's son, Yannick Bolloré, became Havas' Chairman and CEO after its previous CEO stepped down in January 2014.

In 2005, Bolloré expanded its media interests by launching the television station Direct 8. The firm also began buying shares of the British media planning and buying group Aegis. Bolloré sold its 26% stake to Dentsu in 2012.[2]

From 6 June 2006 to 22 December 2010,[3] Bolloré launched a free evening newspaper Direct Soir. Lack of readers and advertising revenues made the group focus on its other free newspaper, "Direct Matin", launched in February 2007.[4]

Bolloré manufactures the Bolloré Bluecar, a small electric car, initially produced to showcase the company's range of electric power cells. The Bluecar was introduced in December 2011 as part of the Autolib' carsharing service in Paris.[5] Bluecar deliveries to retail customers began in March 2012.[6]

In 2014, Bollore increased its stake in Havas from 36% to around 83% through a public exchange offer of new Bollore shares for Havas stock. The company said at the time it would like to hold onto a stake well in excess of 50%. In March 2015, Bollore sold a 22.5% stake in the media group for a price of around €600 million.[7]

The next month, in April 2015, Bolloré raised its stake in media company Vivendi from 10.2% to 12.01% at a total cost of €568 million.[8] As of 2016, it owns 20% of Vivendi (30% voting power), 60% of Havas and 9% of Gaumont.[9][10]

In December 2021, After refusing to comment on market “rumors” announcing its intention to sell its transport and logistics subsidiary in Africa, Bolloré Africa Logistics (BAL), the Bolloré group announced that it had received an offer from the giant Swiss MSC for this subsidiary in Africa.

Operations

 
Bolloré operates a network of ports along the West African coast.
 
Bolloré Énergie

The Group's principal activities are as follows:

  • Bolloré Transport & Logistics and its subsidiary Bolloré Logistics: freight forwarding by sea, land and air, ports, handling and shipping services, operation of shipping lines.[11] This business divisions was valued at €8 billion in 2019, making up half of the companies total value.[1]
  • Plastic Film & Special Papers: polypropylene film for capacitors and packaging, special papers and cigarette paper packs;
  • Energy Distribution: distribution of petroleum and coal products;
  • Special Terminals: design, production, integration and distribution of intelligent systems and terminals for access control;
  • Plantations: rubber and palm oil production in Africa and Asia
  • Other Interests: real estate and banking sectors,
  • Media & Advertising: owns 60% of the media and communications company Havas, whose CEO—Yannick Bolloré—is also the chairman of Vivendi SA in which Bolloré SA holds a circa 25% stake.[1][12]
  • Telecommunication: owns 90% of Bolloré Telecom, a French WiMAX operator

Bolloré is 63% owned by Financière de l'Odet, the holding company controlled by the Bolloré family. Vincent Bolloré announced that his son, Cyrille Bolloré, would take over the CEO position of Bolloré after the April 15, 2019 shareholders meeting. This was done days before Vincent Bolloré himself "was charged by French police in a bribery case relating to operations in Africa."[12]

Electric vehicles

AutoLib

There are plans to integrate payment for the bike and car hire schemes with the ticketing systems for traditional modes of public transport. Two electric vehicle manufacturers are said to be in the frame to supply the cars: the Dassault Group and Bolloré. The former has a vehicle called the Cleanova, which employs the body of the Renault Kangoo van, while Bolloré’s Bluecar has been developed with Italian styling house Pininfarina and is due to go on sale commercially in 2009.[13][needs update]

Pininfarina B0

Pininfarina introduced its own electric vehicle concept, the Pininfarina B0 ("B Zero"). The four-seat hatchback features a solid-state lithium-polymer battery, supercapacitors, and a roof- integrated solar panel to achieve a range of 153 miles. Developed in partnership with the Bolloré Group, the vehicle was slated for limited production in 2009.[14][15][needs update]

Bluecar

 
Bolloré Bluecar charging at Autolib' Station on boulevard Diderot, Paris

Bolloré manufactures the Bolloré Bluecar, a small electric car, initially produce to showcase the company's range of electric power cells. The Bluecar was introduced in December 2011, as part of the Autolib' carsharing service in Paris.[5] Bluecar deliveries to retail customers began in March 2012.[6] Since 2017, Bolloré's Bluecar is also used in the Bluecity London car sharing scheme.[16]

Bluebus

 
A Bluebus SE in Brussels, Belgium.

Bolloré Bluebus 22 is a 6-metre-long electric microbus with a capacity of 22 passengers. Two copies of this electric vehicle transportation arrived mid-April 2015 to Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin.[17]

Bolloré Bluebus SE is a full-sized (12-metre) low-floor electric citybus that has been produced since 2015. Several Bluebus SE are in commercial use in Paris and in Brussels. In early 2022 RATP, the public traffic provider of Paris, suspended all 149 Bluebus 5SE after a series of busses catching fire.[18]

Solar vehicles

Hanergy has teamed with Bollore Group to build solar electric vehicles.

Controversies

According to a 2018 New York Times report, the company's air, sea, and land transportation network constitutes a "virtual stranglehold" on West African transport.[19] Bolloré controls 18 ports along the western coast of the continent.[20]

There are ongoing investigations into the role of drastically discounted Havas communications services accorded to Guinean candidate Alpha Condé and Togan president Faure Gnassingbé during their presidential campaigns in the awarding of key port concessions in Conakry, Guinea and Lomé, Togo to Bolloré SA.[19] After winning the election, Condé awarded a port-contract to Bolloré, terminating that of the competing Necotrans company. In a settlement, Bolloré paid €2 million to Necotrans without admitting guilt.[21][22]

In January 2021 Vincent Bolloré and two other Bolloré executives pleaded guilty at a Paris court for supplying €370,000 worth of communication services to Gnassingbé.[23] A 2021 Ghanaian ministerial committee investigation concluded that Bolloré secured an under the table deal with the John Mahama administration for building a new container terminal at Tema with terms strongly favouring the company at the expense of the Ghanaian government.[24]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Assessing Vincent Bolloré". The Economist. 2019-05-30. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  2. ^ "Bollore agrees to sell Aegis stake to Dentsu". Reuters. 2012-07-02.
  3. ^ Debouté, Alexandre (10 January 2012). "La pub a progressé de 4,4 % dans la presse en 2011". Le Figaro.
  4. ^ Soulas, Delphine (14 March 2013). "Dossier presse gratuite". Stratégies.
  5. ^ a b Richard Lord (2011-12-05). "Autolib' electric car sharing service launches in Paris, France". Sustainable Guernsey. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  6. ^ a b Michaël Torregrossa (2012-03-07). "Bolloré Bluecar – 1000 immatriculations pour Autolib' et début des livraisons pour les particuliers" [Bolloré Bluecar – 1000 cars registered for Autolib’ and deliveries to individuals begin] (in French). AVEM. Retrieved 2012-03-21.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Callus, Andrew (26 March 2015). "Bollore sells 22.5 percent Havas stake for $662 million". Reuters. from the original on 15 November 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  8. ^ "Bollore raises Vivendi stake again as AGM battle looms". Reuters. 2 April 2015. from the original on 6 October 2015. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  9. ^ . www.bollore.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-24. Retrieved 2016-07-02.
  10. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (11 October 2016). "Vincent Bolloré Ups Stake, Voting Rights in Vivendi".
  11. ^ Bolloré Ports: Afrique (map)
  12. ^ a b Angelina Rascouet (14 March 2019). "Billionaire Bollore Hands Reins of Empire to Son Cyrille". Bloomberg. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  13. ^ . BikeRadar. 2008-06-30. Archived from the original on 2012-02-14. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
  14. ^ . Apps1.eere.energy.gov. Archived from the original on 2011-05-29. Retrieved 2012-06-14.
  15. ^ [1] October 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Smith, Rebecca (2017-06-14). . City A.M. Archived from the original on 2017-08-23. Retrieved 23 August 2017.
  17. ^ AVEM, Association (28 May 2015). "Deux Bluebus débarquent à Mulhouse".
  18. ^ "Paris suspends electric bus fleet after fires". 29 April 2022.
  19. ^ a b Liz Alderman (25 April 2018). "Vincent Bolloré, French Billionaire, Faces a Rare Corruption Inquiry". New York Times. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  20. ^ "SPECIAL REPORT: How Vincent Bolloré won control of Ghana's biggest port". www.africa-confidential.com. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  21. ^ "French CEO Bolloré questioned over west Africa corruption allegations". RFI. 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  22. ^ "French tycoon Vincent Bolloré detained over suspected Africa corruption". France 24. 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  23. ^ Ledy, Nephthali Messanh (2021-02-26). "Bolloré reconnaît avoir payé des dépenses de communication de Faure Gnassingbé". Financial Afrik (in French). Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  24. ^ "How a French billionaire gained control of Ghana's largest port: report". Face2Face Africa. 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2021-04-01.

External links

  • Bolloré Group
  • Bolloré Logistics
  • Bolloré Africa Logistics 2016-05-26 at the Wayback Machine

bolloré, french, pronunciation, bɔlɔʁe, french, conglomerate, headquartered, puteaux, western, outskirts, paris, france, founded, 1822, company, interests, vivendi, international, freight, forwarding, storage, pipelines, france, solid, state, batteries, access. Bollore SE French pronunciation bɔlɔʁe is a French conglomerate headquartered in Puteaux on the western outskirts of Paris France Founded in 1822 the company has interests in Vivendi international freight forwarding oil storage and pipelines in France solid state batteries access control systems for buildings palm oil and rubber in Asia and Africa olive groves in the US and wine production in France Bollore SETypePublic Societas Europaea Traded asEuronext Paris BOL CAC Mid 60 ComponentIndustryTransportFounded1822 201 years ago 1822 HeadquartersPuteaux FranceKey peopleVincent Bollore President amp CEO Yannick Bollore Vice Chairman Thierry Marraud CFO ProductsLogistics cargo paper automobilesRevenue 24 84 billion 2019 Operating income 1 26 billion 2019 Net income 1 41 billion 2019 OwnerBollore Investissements S A 92 2 Number of employees79 000 2021 ParentBollore familyWebsitebollore comIn 2004 the group ranked amongst the top 200 European companies The company is listed on the Euronext exchange in Paris but the Bollore family retains majority control of the company through a complex and indirect holding structure 1 The company is led by Cyrille Bollore the son of Vincent Bollore Contents 1 History 2 Operations 3 Electric vehicles 3 1 AutoLib 3 2 Pininfarina B0 3 3 Bluecar 3 4 Bluebus 3 5 Solar vehicles 4 Controversies 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe firm was founded in 1822 in Ergue Gaberic near Quimper Brittany by Nicolas Le Marie 1797 1870 as a paper manufacturer named papeteries d Odet Beginning in 1863 it was directed by Jean Rene Bollore 1818 1881 a nephew by marriage who had obtained a medical doctorate in 1863 The firm remained owned by the Bollore family Gwenn Ael Bollore was Vice President of the Papeteries Bollore from 1952 to 1974 In late 2004 the Bollore group began taking an interest in the advertising sector and started building a stake in Havas becoming its single largest shareholder In a boardroom coup Alain de Pouzilhac was deposed as President and CEO on July 12 2005 The Bollore stake in Havas stood at 26 and the group had 3 seats on the Havas board as of June 2006 Vincent Bollore s son Yannick Bollore became Havas Chairman and CEO after its previous CEO stepped down in January 2014 In 2005 Bollore expanded its media interests by launching the television station Direct 8 The firm also began buying shares of the British media planning and buying group Aegis Bollore sold its 26 stake to Dentsu in 2012 2 From 6 June 2006 to 22 December 2010 3 Bollore launched a free evening newspaper Direct Soir Lack of readers and advertising revenues made the group focus on its other free newspaper Direct Matin launched in February 2007 4 Bollore manufactures the Bollore Bluecar a small electric car initially produced to showcase the company s range of electric power cells The Bluecar was introduced in December 2011 as part of the Autolib carsharing service in Paris 5 Bluecar deliveries to retail customers began in March 2012 6 In 2014 Bollore increased its stake in Havas from 36 to around 83 through a public exchange offer of new Bollore shares for Havas stock The company said at the time it would like to hold onto a stake well in excess of 50 In March 2015 Bollore sold a 22 5 stake in the media group for a price of around 600 million 7 The next month in April 2015 Bollore raised its stake in media company Vivendi from 10 2 to 12 01 at a total cost of 568 million 8 As of 2016 it owns 20 of Vivendi 30 voting power 60 of Havas and 9 of Gaumont 9 10 In December 2021 After refusing to comment on market rumors announcing its intention to sell its transport and logistics subsidiary in Africa Bollore Africa Logistics BAL the Bollore group announced that it had received an offer from the giant Swiss MSC for this subsidiary in Africa Operations Edit Bollore operates a network of ports along the West African coast Bollore Energie The Group s principal activities are as follows Bollore Transport amp Logistics and its subsidiary Bollore Logistics freight forwarding by sea land and air ports handling and shipping services operation of shipping lines 11 This business divisions was valued at 8 billion in 2019 making up half of the companies total value 1 Plastic Film amp Special Papers polypropylene film for capacitors and packaging special papers and cigarette paper packs Energy Distribution distribution of petroleum and coal products Special Terminals design production integration and distribution of intelligent systems and terminals for access control Plantations rubber and palm oil production in Africa and Asia Other Interests real estate and banking sectors Media amp Advertising owns 60 of the media and communications company Havas whose CEO Yannick Bollore is also the chairman of Vivendi SA in which Bollore SA holds a circa 25 stake 1 12 Telecommunication owns 90 of Bollore Telecom a French WiMAX operatorBollore is 63 owned by Financiere de l Odet the holding company controlled by the Bollore family Vincent Bollore announced that his son Cyrille Bollore would take over the CEO position of Bollore after the April 15 2019 shareholders meeting This was done days before Vincent Bollore himself was charged by French police in a bribery case relating to operations in Africa 12 Electric vehicles EditAutoLib Edit There are plans to integrate payment for the bike and car hire schemes with the ticketing systems for traditional modes of public transport Two electric vehicle manufacturers are said to be in the frame to supply the cars the Dassault Group and Bollore The former has a vehicle called the Cleanova which employs the body of the Renault Kangoo van while Bollore s Bluecar has been developed with Italian styling house Pininfarina and is due to go on sale commercially in 2009 13 needs update Pininfarina B0 Edit Pininfarina introduced its own electric vehicle concept the Pininfarina B0 B Zero The four seat hatchback features a solid state lithium polymer battery supercapacitors and a roof integrated solar panel to achieve a range of 153 miles Developed in partnership with the Bollore Group the vehicle was slated for limited production in 2009 14 15 needs update Bluecar Edit See also Bollore Bluecar and Autolib Bollore Bluecar charging at Autolib Station on boulevard Diderot Paris Bollore manufactures the Bollore Bluecar a small electric car initially produce to showcase the company s range of electric power cells The Bluecar was introduced in December 2011 as part of the Autolib carsharing service in Paris 5 Bluecar deliveries to retail customers began in March 2012 6 Since 2017 update Bollore s Bluecar is also used in the Bluecity London car sharing scheme 16 Bluebus Edit A Bluebus SE in Brussels Belgium Bollore Bluebus 22 is a 6 metre long electric microbus with a capacity of 22 passengers Two copies of this electric vehicle transportation arrived mid April 2015 to Mulhouse Haut Rhin 17 Bollore Bluebus SE is a full sized 12 metre low floor electric citybus that has been produced since 2015 Several Bluebus SE are in commercial use in Paris and in Brussels In early 2022 RATP the public traffic provider of Paris suspended all 149 Bluebus 5SE after a series of busses catching fire 18 Solar vehicles Edit Hanergy has teamed with Bollore Group to build solar electric vehicles Controversies EditAccording to a 2018 New York Times report the company s air sea and land transportation network constitutes a virtual stranglehold on West African transport 19 Bollore controls 18 ports along the western coast of the continent 20 There are ongoing investigations into the role of drastically discounted Havas communications services accorded to Guinean candidate Alpha Conde and Togan president Faure Gnassingbe during their presidential campaigns in the awarding of key port concessions in Conakry Guinea and Lome Togo to Bollore SA 19 After winning the election Conde awarded a port contract to Bollore terminating that of the competing Necotrans company In a settlement Bollore paid 2 million to Necotrans without admitting guilt 21 22 In January 2021 Vincent Bollore and two other Bollore executives pleaded guilty at a Paris court for supplying 370 000 worth of communication services to Gnassingbe 23 A 2021 Ghanaian ministerial committee investigation concluded that Bollore secured an under the table deal with the John Mahama administration for building a new container terminal at Tema with terms strongly favouring the company at the expense of the Ghanaian government 24 References Edit a b c Assessing Vincent Bollore The Economist 2019 05 30 ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved 2021 04 01 Bollore agrees to sell Aegis stake to Dentsu Reuters 2012 07 02 Deboute Alexandre 10 January 2012 La pub a progresse de 4 4 dans la presse en 2011 Le Figaro Soulas Delphine 14 March 2013 Dossier presse gratuite Strategies a b Richard Lord 2011 12 05 Autolib electric car sharing service launches in Paris France Sustainable Guernsey Retrieved 2011 12 17 a b Michael Torregrossa 2012 03 07 Bollore Bluecar 1000 immatriculations pour Autolib et debut des livraisons pour les particuliers Bollore Bluecar 1000 cars registered for Autolib and deliveries to individuals begin in French AVEM Retrieved 2012 03 21 permanent dead link Callus Andrew 26 March 2015 Bollore sells 22 5 percent Havas stake for 662 million Reuters Archived from the original on 15 November 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2017 Bollore raises Vivendi stake again as AGM battle looms Reuters 2 April 2015 Archived from the original on 6 October 2015 Retrieved 30 June 2017 Portfolio of shareholdings Bollore www bollore com Archived from the original on 2016 06 24 Retrieved 2016 07 02 Keslassy Elsa 11 October 2016 Vincent Bollore Ups Stake Voting Rights in Vivendi Bollore Ports Afrique map a b Angelina Rascouet 14 March 2019 Billionaire Bollore Hands Reins of Empire to Son Cyrille Bloomberg Retrieved 26 March 2019 Move Over Velib Autolib Is On Its Way BikeRadar 2008 06 30 Archived from the original on 2012 02 14 Retrieved 2012 06 14 EERE News EERE Network News Apps1 eere energy gov Archived from the original on 2011 05 29 Retrieved 2012 06 14 1 Archived October 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine Smith Rebecca 2017 06 14 Bluecity is expanding its electric car sharing service across London after successful Hammersmith and Fulham pilot City A M Archived from the original on 2017 08 23 Retrieved 23 August 2017 AVEM Association 28 May 2015 Deux Bluebus debarquent a Mulhouse Paris suspends electric bus fleet after fires 29 April 2022 a b Liz Alderman 25 April 2018 Vincent Bollore French Billionaire Faces a Rare Corruption Inquiry New York Times Retrieved 26 March 2019 SPECIAL REPORT How Vincent Bollore won control of Ghana s biggest port www africa confidential com Retrieved 2021 04 01 French CEO Bollore questioned over west Africa corruption allegations RFI 2018 04 24 Retrieved 2021 04 01 French tycoon Vincent Bollore detained over suspected Africa corruption France 24 2018 04 24 Retrieved 2021 04 01 Ledy Nephthali Messanh 2021 02 26 Bollore reconnait avoir paye des depenses de communication de Faure Gnassingbe Financial Afrik in French Retrieved 2021 04 01 How a French billionaire gained control of Ghana s largest port report Face2Face Africa 2021 03 31 Retrieved 2021 04 01 External links EditBollore Group Bollore Logistics Bollore Africa Logistics Archived 2016 05 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bollore amp oldid 1131438842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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