The Secretary of State Jean-Marie Le Guen on Wednesday defended the Nokia Alcatel-Lucent merger, warning against “capitulatrice a vision of the economy”. Sud Radio on the socialist leader assured: “France does not lose Alcatel”, “we are in a time when you have to have to face the world markets and for this, we must find alliances.” For the Secretary of State for Relations with Parliament, “must obviously be vigilant” and “that the French government is very active in developing the French part of this new global giant that is primarily a European giant.” “If you watch the trains go by, we stay on the dock,” warned the manager who keeps the executive powers of intervention, “especially because there are among its major customers “of the” French companies “as Orange. “The fact that we have the research tax credit that we are one of the most attractive countries in the world in terms of research and development,” he assured. “Do not leave still beaten!” urged Jean-Marie Le Guen. “We have engineers, employees of the highest quality and therefore we will always be competitive.” The employees concerned, he replied that “the government is on their side to keep their jobs.” “They also know that if there was no marriage, maybe someday Alcatel would not have had the size to face abroad.” “France today should be a little less than 10% of Alcatel’s market.” “All those who believe that we can stay within the borders of France”, “it are illusions and losers, “he ruled. “This is a capitulatrice view of the economy.” Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia on Wednesday announced an agreement to launch a merger process of the two telecommunications equipment manufacturers in an entity named Finland-based Nokia and owned two-thirds by the current shareholders of the Finnish group.
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Jean-Marie Le Guen: “France does not lose Alcatel” – Le Point
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