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[Satire] What Future for Fibre Excellence and Its 670 Employees?

Summary by Radio France
What will become of the 670 employees of Fibre Excellence, the last pulp manufacturer in France? Toulouse's commercial court is studying a takeover offer this Wednesday. The Ministry of Industry is skeptical.
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The offer to take over Fibre Excellence was to be examined this Wednesday, June 17 by the Toulouse Commercial Court. If the hearing was adjourned until July 6, the unions welcome the positioning of a new investor.

Saint-Gaudens holds its breath: for more than a month, the Fibre Excellence pulp mill, the first private employer of this small town of 12,000 inhabitants at the foot of the Pyrenees, has been at a stop.Since its placem...

What will become of the 670 employees of Fibre Excellence, the last pulp manufacturer in France? Toulouse's commercial court is studying a takeover offer this Wednesday. The Ministry of Industry is skeptical.

On Wednesday, the Toulouse commercial court will examine the case of Fibre Excellence, placed in judicial reform since April 27th. Behind the grids of the factories at the stop of Tarascon (Bouches-du-Rhône) and Saint-Gaudens (Haute-Garonne), it is not only the future of the 670 employees that is involved, but the survival of the French paper industry. With its two sites, Fibre Excellence is now the only and last producer of market paper pulp on…

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