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IN BUSINESS
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In Business
Thursday 8.30-9.00pm,
Sunday 9.30-10.00pm (rpt)
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5 October 2006
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Peter Day
French with tears

Peter Day asks if French business is about to change.
Big social problems, a stuttering economy: despite some world class corporations, business in France appears to be in deep trouble.

As next year's Presidential election campaigning gets underway, Peter Day asks whether the French will stick to their model of state intervention or embrace the Anglo Saxon forces they have long shunned.

Guests

Henri de Castries
Chief Executive, Axa

Didier Lombard
Chief Executive, France Telecom

Olivier Cadic
Cine Book

Michel de Rovira
Michel et Augustin

Christine Lagarde
French Trade Minister

Professor Keiger
Salford University

Olivier Rosenfeld
Chief Financial Officer, Iliad

Pierre Kosciusko-Morizet
Chief Executive, Priceminister
Work in Progress

Peter Day writes a regular column for BBC Online. Read about the internet search company Autonomy in Peter Day's latest Work in Progress: Another search party
About the programme

We try to make ear-grabbing programmes about the whole world of work, public and private, from vast corporations to modest volunteers.

In Business is all about change. New ways of work and new technologies are challenging most of the assumptions by which organisations have been run for the last 100 years. We try to report on ideas coming over the horizon, just before they start being talked about. We hope it is an exhilarating ride.
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