The 5 business news to remember this Monday morning (energy, Go Sport, Descrozaille law, Oxfam, Ford Blanquefort, ChatGPT)
This law threatens to raise food prices in supermarkets
This Monday, the National Assembly will consider the Descrozaille bill, which aims in particular to reduce the power of large retailers in the exchange with suppliers. The debate comes as negotiations between manufacturers and distributors on food prices have begun and look particularly tense in the context of inflation and purchasing power. Distributors fear price increases of up to 30% if the law is passed. decryption.

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EXCLUSIVE – Energy Crisis: More than one in four ETIs are at risk of remaining on the ground
For 27% of the 5,500 French medium-sized companies, the energy crisis threatens to have “destructive” effects, the trade union of ETI (METI) warns La Tribune. Because the government’s responses will not be enough to offset the price increase unless the conditions for access to the assistance counter for the payment of gas and electricity bills are revised, the organization says. This implies negotiating with the European Commission, a priori unfavorable for state aid to large structures.

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Go Sport: Justice is examining the financial situation, but the takeover of Gap France is even more worrying
Nearly a month after an initial hearing, the employees of the Go Sport network eagerly await a deliberation from the commercial court of Grenoble on Monday. In addition to determining whether the company of the Bordeaux HPB is in default, this procedure should also pave the way for the search for a prospective buyer. And this, while since the Christmas holidays the management has multiplied the unexpected communications: starting with the appointment of a new general manager, Patrick Puy, known for leading the liquidation of Vivarte and Famar, as well as the announcement of external growth, which no one less than that of Gap France, another company in the group.

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Oxfam wants to “abolish” billionaires: each of them “represents a failure of public policy”
Oxfam is taking advantage of the opening of the Davos Forum this Monday to unveil a report calling for the number of billionaires to be halved through taxation. According to the NGO, “of $100 in wealth created, $54.4 went into the pockets of the richest 1%, while 70 cents went to the bottom 50%”. In France, according to Oxfam calculations, five out of six French billionaires have become richer since the start of the pandemic.

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EXCLUSIVE- The developer Axtom alone in the race to buy Ford’s 50 hectares in Blanquefort
Representatives from Ford and Bordeaux Métropole have just agreed to select the prospective buyer of the 50 hectares of land vacated by the former Ford Aquitaine Industries in Blanquefort. An outstanding strategic asset for the economic and industrial development of the area. La Tribune exclusively reveals the winner’s name: Parisian developer Axtom, a newcomer to the landscape, was selected to the detriment of the Girondin group Cassous, an unlucky finalist.

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BONUS ARTICLE – PORTRAIT – Sam Altman (OpenAI, ChaptGPT), the entrepreneur who wants to advance humanity through artificial intelligence
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