Les Échos
Les echoes
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description | French daily business / finance newspaper |
Area of Expertise | Economy / finance |
language | French |
publishing company | Groupe Les Echos (France) |
Headquarters | Paris |
First edition | 1908 |
founder | Robert and Émile Servan-Schreiber |
Frequency of publication | Every day |
Sold edition | 130,984 copies |
(www.acpm.fr/Support/les-echos) | |
Editor-in-chief | Henri Gibier |
Web link | www.lesechos.fr |
Les Échos is the daily financial newspaper with the largest circulation in the French-speaking world. It has been owned by the luxury goods group LVMH since 2007 .
history
The paper was founded in 1908 by the brothers Robert and Émile Servan-Schreiber and went to daily publication in 1928. In 1953, initiated by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber , a supplement appeared under the name L'Express , which later became independent.
After the paper had meanwhile belonged to the Beytout family (under the leadership of Jacqueline and Nicolas Beytout), it was acquired in 1988 by the British media group Pearson and run as a subsidiary of the Financial Times . In November 2007, Pearson announced the sale of the newspaper for 240 million euros to the luxury goods company LVMH of billionaire Bernard Arnault ; the authorities did not veto.
Web links
- Newspaper website (French)
Individual evidence
- ^ LVMH a racheté le groupe Les Échos , L'Express , November 6, 2007