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  Grenelle Environnement - Bouygues group initiatives
Bouygues Construction will offer its clients a new software package dubbed "Projection" to evaluate their housing projects from the design phase in terms of social, economic and environmental criteria.
Bouygues Immobilier has launched the Green Office development, the first positive-energy office building in the Paris region, located in Meudon.
Bouygues Telecom has teamed up with AFNOR and ADEIC to launch a French-led initiative to promote a global standard for connectors on mobile phones.
www.bouygues.fr /us/developpement/Grenelle_environnement/page_accueil.asp   (248 words)

  
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Bouygues was helped in his financial takeover by the sale of shares by numerous smallholders as well as, and above all, by withdrawal of the Continentale d’Entreprise, which owned 18.6% of the capital stock.
It was by SAUR that Bouygues inherited of ETDE.
The “Bouygues spirit” was replacing the “Minorange spirit”, heavily influenced by the traditions of the building sector: this new esprit de corps favoured the group integration of all workers alike, in spite of their diversity in status and of their working in various firms.
www.econ.upf.es /ebha2004/papers/3B3.doc   (7864 words)

  
 Mobile loss hits Bouygues - Mar. 2, 2000
The company owns 54 percent of Bouygues Telecom, and said its share of the unit's operating loss widened to 258 million euros from 116 million in 1998.
    Bouygues (PEN) shares were down 2.5 percent at 890 euros in a weak Paris market at midday, valuing the company at 25.7 billion euros.
    Bouygues is issuing 2.02 million new shares at 745 euros each in the form of a 1-for-15 bonus issue.
money.cnn.com /2000/03/02/europe/bouygues   (387 words)

  
 BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bouygues Construction’s subsidiary in the Greater Paris region, Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France provides its clients with a global range of competencies in five major areas: private-sector new construction, private-sector renovation, public buildings, residential housing and public housing projects.
Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France is resolutely positioned upstream of projects.
Bouygues Bâtiment Ile-de-France is now implementing an integrated approach to quality, safety and the environment, the first stage in a broader commitment to a strategy of sustainable development.
www.bouygues-construction.com /en/entites/BBIF/index.shtml   (540 words)

  
 Bouygues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Bouygues is also active in movie production, through the CiBy 2000 subsidiary (Little Buddha, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me)
Bouygues is listed on Euronext Paris and is a blue chip in the CAC 40 stock market index.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bouygues   (129 words)

  
 NEC Global - Press Release
Bouygues Telecom and NEC Corporation, via its subsidiary NEC France have entered into an agreement for the supply of a mobile multimedia platform with a view to developing i-mode
Bouygues Telecom has the ambition to develop mobile multimedia by continuing with the policy which has brought it success - products for the general public which are simple, useful, good quality, and affordable.
Bouygues Telecom Catherine Hamon-Goudey +33 1 39 26 62 95 chamongo@bouyguestelecom.fr
www.nec.co.jp /press/en/0209/0401.html   (679 words)

  
 Print Version - Churn/CPS Improves Profits for Bouygues Telecom | Business intelligence, data warehousing and analytics ...
Bouygues Telecom launched its DCS 1800 mobile telephone network in May 1996 and has achieved remarkable success: it has more than 300,000 customers and roll out of its national mobile phone network is ahead of schedule, while revenue per customer has exceeded expectations.
Bouygues Telecom established a customer retention and development department responsible for all marketing activities to the existing customer base in order to minimize churn.
Bouygues Telecom was able to run a test of the product on its customer database and get results immediately.
www.dmreview.com /editorial/dmreview/print_action.cfm?articleId=814   (585 words)

  
 Bouygues "overweight,” estimates raised | newratings.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Shares of Bouygues, a leading industrial conglomerate with telecom and construction businesses in France, are currently trading at €29.34.
The analyst mentions that Bouygues' EBITDA at its telecom division is expected to be robust in 2004.
Bouygues' stock is attractive, given the company’s robust revenue growth prospects, the analyst says.
www.newratings.com /analyst_news/article_389465.html   (338 words)

  
 Bouygues UK - Bouygues Group
Bouygues part of a Franco-British consortium is selected for the Channel Tunnel project.
1989: Francis Bouygues resigned as chairman, Martin Bouygues was appointed Chairman and CEO of the Bouygues Group.
Bouygues UK is committed to responsible, sustainable construction to ensure minimal environmental impact
www.bouygues-uk.com /who_we_are/founder.php   (572 words)

  
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As part of Bouygues Construction's "Anywhere IT" project, the company's IT division, Structis, wanted to offer a high-performance, easy-to-use data access service to mobile users, many of whom do not have a great deal of time to be trained on handheld device software.
A subsidiary of the Bouygues group, it is present on all five continents.
With their innovations, undertakings and services, the Bouygues Construction teams are taking an active role in developing and improving the living environment.
www.extendedsystems.com /web/news.aspx?key=A91551E8B60F4247860A9BE059D0EB4F   (482 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bouygues Telecom has become the parent company's fastest- growing business since the unit was established a decade ago.
Bouygues raised its sales forecast for this year to 23.6 billion euros from the 23.1 billion euros expected on June 22.
Bouygues also plans to sell as much as 250 million euros in new shares to employees at the end of this year and will buy back and cancel an equivalent number to avoid diluting earnings.
feeds.thefrancenews.net /?rid=598e6e9cf42fba15&cat=e597bd109c960ae3&f=1   (583 words)

  
 Bouygues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In December 1999, Bouygues sold 100% of the ETDE capital and 51% of the Bouygues Offshore capital to Bouygues Construction.
Bouygues Construction is implementing a growth strategy with two main thrusts: international expansion and the development of a stronger high-added-value offering.
Bouygues Construction is a global operator that offers its clients a full range of services all along the project value chain: analysis of needs, financial and technical engineering, packaged development, design, design-build, turnkey projects, construction, maintenance, operation, etc. Its full service offering takes advantage of the synergies between its five operational units.
www.sterlings2000.com /bouygues.htm   (1033 words)

  
 Bouygues UK - Training
Bouygues UK initiated its own training scheme designed to develop the professionalism, adaptability and efficiency of its staff.
Bouygues UK is working in partnership with the different professional institutes to give its employees the opportunity to achieve Chartered status, should they wish to do so.
Since 1997, Bouygues Construction organises a competition that is unique in the construction industry and in Europe.
www.bouygues-uk.com /join_the_team/training.php   (351 words)

  
 Sponsorship - Bouygues Immobilier
As the environment is at the heart of its business, Bouygues Immobilier has committed to 3 areas: the environment, society and corporate governance.
Bouygues Immobilier is the first French property developer to make this commitment.
The certification is both a guarantee of optimum quality and an indicator of peace of mind and safety.
www.bouygues-immobilier.com /jahia/Jahia/lang/en/aboutus/developpement_durable   (235 words)

  
 BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bouygues Construction is a world leader with operations on five continents, whose core business activities are building, civil works and electricity/maintenance.
Bouygues Construction recruits people not only on account of their current ability to occupy a position, but also in view of their potential and capacity for sharing the Group's values.
A consortium comprising Bouygues Construction subsidiaries Quille and Exprimm, and ABN Amro, Architecture Studio and Jacobs France has been named preferred bidder to...
www.bouygues-construction.com /en   (120 words)

  
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The group generated turnover of 17.84 billion euros ($21 billion) in the nine months to Sept. 30, up from 15.6 billion in the year-ago period and slightly exceeding a forecast of 17.687 billion based on a Reuters poll of eight analysts.
The Paris-based group controls France's third-largest mobile operator, Bouygues Telecom, which has a 17 percent share of the market and makes up more than half of the total market value of the parent company.
Bouygues shares had fallen 0.17 percent to 41.17 euros.
today.reuters.com /business/newsarticle.aspx?type=basicIndustries&storyID=nL0834326&imageid=&cap=   (330 words)

  
 BOUYGUES CONSTRUCTION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bouygues Entreprises France-Europe consists of a network of large regional subsidiaries of Bouygues Construction in France and Western Europe (United Kingdom, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Spain).
The subsidiaries of Bouygues Entreprises France-Europe provide their clients with the clout of a major group by pooling their resources to form two economic interest groupings common to all subsidiaries, one dedicated to procurement and the other to plant and machinery, and by combining capacity for the execution of major contracts.
Bouygues Entreprises France-Europe intends to pursue growth in France and the UK in the emerging PPP and PFI sector, and in Spain, Switzerland and Belgium through property development.
www.bouygues-construction.com /en/entites/BEFE/index.shtml   (407 words)

  
 European Challenge Tour Partners with Bouygues Telecome
Bouygues Telecome have come on board at just the right time, given that the Challenge Tour's French connection has been enhanced by the recent announcement of a new event - the Open de Toulouse - at Palmola Golf Club from October 2-5.
After that, Bouygues Telecome will be one of the main sponsors at the Challenge Tour Grand Final in Golf du Medoc from October 23-26 where they will be title sponsors of the Pro-am, "Pro-am Bouygues Telecom".
Launched in 1996, Bouygues Telecome are among the largest mobile phone operators in the world, with coverage in over 160 countries worldwide.
www.golftransactions.com /tours/challenge070803.html   (296 words)

  
 Bouygues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bouygues created a corporate savings plan for investing in Bouygues shares in 1990 with the aim of giving employees a stake in the Group's growth.
Bouygues Confiance 2, a second leveraged capital increase also limited to 230 million euros was launched in December 2001.
Bouygues Telecom helped AGEFIPH, a fund to promote the employment of disabled people, to include a special area in their website to favour the employment of handicapped workers at call centres.
www.bouygues.com /us/groupe/hommes.asp   (1099 words)

  
 CNN.com - Bouygues Telecom to be "close" to breaking even in 2001 - Mar. 28, 2001
LONDON (CNN) -- Bouygues Telecom expects to be "very close to break-even" in 2001, media-to-construction parent company Bouygues said on Wednesday.
Bouygues Telecom, which earlier said it expected a 41 percent jump in 2001 revenue to
Bouygues owns 59 percent of a holding company which in turn owns 55 percent of Bouygues Telecom.
edition.cnn.com /2001/BUSINESS/03/28/bouygues   (255 words)

  
 Bouygues Group
Family controlled Bouygues is a diversified industrial group with a broad portfolio of interests in engineering services, media, telecoms and utilities.
Bouygues is one of the world's biggest firms, responsible for several of Paris's most important modern landmarks including the Musee d'Orsay redevelopment, Les Halles shopping centre and the stunning Arche de La Defense, as well as the French end of the Channel Tunnel and other projects around the globe.
Bouygues Telecom is the country's #3 phone and pager network.
www.mind-advertising.com /fr/bouygues_fr.htm   (157 words)

  
 FT.com / By industry / Telecoms - Bouygues profits lifted by telecoms unit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Bouygues, the building group that also operates France’s third-biggest mobile phone carrier, on Wednesday revealed a sharp rise in annual profits, thanks to the fast-growing telecoms unit.
The company said net profits, excluding proceeds from the sale of utility group Saur, jumped 49 per cent to €670m ($882m), as sales increased 7 per cent to €23.4bn thanks to sales growth across all its divisions.
Bouygues in exclusive talks to sell water unit
news.ft.com /cms/s/37edb5e0-8af7-11d9-ae03-00000e2511c8.html   (105 words)

  
 Bouygues Telecom Launches Wireless Internet Services Portal Based on Microsoft Software Platforms: Bouygues ...
Subscribers to Bouygues Telecom can now use this portal from their PC as the single point of access to quickly and easily personalize all of Bouygues Telecom's mobile Internet services.
Mobile operator Bouygues Telecom was launched in May 1996 with the aim of putting mobile telephony within the reach of everyone through innovation in customer care and value-add services.
Bouygues Telecom is the first and only French mobile operator to have implemented digital EFR technology in its network, giving it sound quality comparable to that of fixed-line phones.
www.microsoft.com /presspass/press/2000/Feb00/BouyguesPR.mspx   (726 words)

  
 Nortel Networks: Success Stories - Bouygues Telecom
Bouygues Telecom, a major wireless operator based in France, wanted to deploy a wireless infrastructure that serves as the foundation for the delivery of latest generation mobile-communication services throughout France.
In July 1999, just three years from its initial rollout, Bouygues Telecom began its GPRS trial in the metropolitan Paris area.
Bouygues Telecom is now delivering outstanding-performance mobile services, with rates in excess of 40 kbps, reaching 98 percent of the French population as well as network service to 99 percent of France's highways, 6,500 km of French coastline, 800 beaches, and 140 ski resorts.
nortelnetworks.com /corporate/success/ss_stories/wireless/bouygues.html   (374 words)

  
 Bouygues
Bouygues Construction sales rose by 9% on domestic and international markets, with continued strong growth in electrical contracting and maintenance.
Bouygues Telecom achieved sales of 3,365 million euros (contributing 3,356 million euros to Bouygues group sales) and net sales from network of 3,172 million euros, up 28% due primarily to mobile-to-mobile billing (491 million euros) effective since 1 January 2005.
Philippe Montagner is appointed Chairman and CEO of Bouygues Telecom
www.bouygues.com /us/actualites/index.asp   (536 words)

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