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The famous French home appliance manufacturer Brandon Group was officially announced by the court to enter judicial liquidation proceedings on December 11, local time. According to French media reports, the ruling was made by the Nanterre Economic Court in France. This means that the company, which has a history of 100 years and was once regarded as a “symbol of French industry,” will cease operations, and about 700 employees are at risk of losing their jobs. After the news was announced to the public, the French Ministry of Economy and Finance immediately expressed “grief” over the company being judicially liquidated. Bono, president of France's Central Loire Valley Regional Assembly, called the decision a “painful blow” to French industry. On the same day, he visited the employees at a factory near Orléans. Outside the Blanc Group's other factory in Vendôme, several workers said goodbye to the group by burning administrative documents. An employee said the decision was shocking. We've tried our best, but there's still no going back.

智通財經·12/14/2025 10:41:01
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The famous French home appliance manufacturer Brandon Group was officially announced by the court to enter judicial liquidation proceedings on December 11, local time. According to French media reports, the ruling was made by the Nanterre Economic Court in France. This means that the company, which has a history of 100 years and was once regarded as a “symbol of French industry,” will cease operations, and about 700 employees are at risk of losing their jobs. After the news was announced to the public, the French Ministry of Economy and Finance immediately expressed “grief” over the company being judicially liquidated. Bono, president of France's Central Loire Valley Regional Assembly, called the decision a “painful blow” to French industry. On the same day, he visited the employees at a factory near Orléans. Outside the Blanc Group's other factory in Vendôme, several workers said goodbye to the group by burning administrative documents. An employee said the decision was shocking. We've tried our best, but there's still no going back.