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Bouygues (Euronext: [EN]) is a French industrial group founded in 1952 by Francis Bouygues (educated at the Ecole Centrale Paris, 1946) and since 1989 led by his son Martin Bouygues. In October 2005 it had over 113,300 employees in 80 countries. In 2004, it generated €23.4 billion in sales.

Bouygues has 5 divisions:

Bouygues is also active in movie production, through the CiBy 2000 subsidiary (Little Buddha, )

Bouygues is listed on Euronext Paris and is a blue chip in the CAC 40 stock market index.

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CAC 40 companies of France
Accor | AGF  | Air Liquide | Alcatel | Arcelor | AXA | BNP Paribas | Bouygues | Capgemini | Carrefour | Crédit Agricole | Dexia | EADS | EDF | Essilor | France Télécom | Gaz de France | Groupe Danone | L'Oréal | Lafarge | Lagardère | LVMH | Michelin | Pernod Ricard | PSA Peugeot Citroën | PPR | Publicis | Renault | Saint-Gobain | Sanofi-Aventis | Schneider Electric | Société Générale | STMicroelectronics | SUEZ | Thales Group | Thomson | Total | VINCI | Veolia Environnement | Vivendi

 


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