Morning Retail: Used books, a booming market

Morning Retail: Used books, a booming market
Morning Retail: Used books, a booming market

This Wednesday, June 19, altcoins which are passing Bitcoin, as well as Dogecoin which has reached the most significant correction in recent days, were discussed by Antoine Larigaudrie in BFM Crypto, in the show Good Morning Business, presented by Stéphanie Coleau, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

This Wednesday, June 19, the different forms of AI applications exhibited during the Eurosatory show, particularly those in the field of defense, were discussed by Anthony Morel, in Culture IA, on the show Good Morning Business on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

This Tuesday, June 18, Hélène Jérôme, CEO of Safehear, Benjamin Vallat, deputy general manager and spokesperson for Gojob, Jules Nyssen, president of the Syndicat des Energies Renouvelables (SER), Emmanuel Grimaud, founding president of Maximis Retraite, Christiane Lambert, president of the Committee of Professional Agricultural Organizations of the European Union (COPA), Marc Rochet, president of the Aerogestion firm, Dominique Carlac’h, president of D&C Consultants, and Pauline Tattevin, BFM Business journalist, were the guests on the show Good Morning Business on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

This Tuesday, June 18, the National Rally’s seduction operation among big bosses, the FED’s speech warning of a risk of stalling, as well as the opening of an anti-dumping investigation by China on pork imports European, were addressed by Marc Rochet, president of the Aerogestion firm, Dominique Carlac’h, president of D&C Consultants, and Pauline Tattevin, BFM Business journalist, received by Stéphanie Coleau in the Good Morning Business show on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

Christiane Lambert, president of the Committee of Professional Agricultural Organizations of the European Union (COPA), was Stéphanie Coleau’s guest on Good Morning Business, this Tuesday, June 18. They returned to the challenges of the agricultural sector in the aftermath of the European elections, as well as the opening of an anti-dumping investigation by China on imports of European pork, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

Emmanuel Grimaud, founding president of Maximis Retraite, was Stéphanie Coleau’s guest on Good Morning Business, this Tuesday, June 18. They returned to the party programs, including the RN and the NFP, concerning retirement, and the ins and outs of pension reform, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

This Tuesday, June 18, the guest on the program Avec vous, who will answer questions from viewers, listeners and Internet users on all types of problems within companies, was presented by Sandra Gandoin in her column BFM Business avec vous, in the show Good Morning Business, presented by Stéphanie Coleau, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

Jules Nyssen, president of the Renewable Energies Union (SER), was Stéphanie Coleau’s guest on Good Morning Business, this Tuesday, June 18. He expressed his concern about the RN’s energy program, which envisages a moratorium, or even a dismantling of wind and solar fields, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

This Tuesday, June 18, Vladimir Putin’s state visit to Pyongyong, the strategic rapprochement between Russia and North Korea that this visit suggests, and the worrying consequences of this rapprochement for Western Europe, were discussed by Benaouda Abdeddaïm in her column, in the show Good Morning Business, presented by Laure Closier, on BFM Business. Find the show from Monday to Friday and listen to it again as a podcast.

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