By Damien Mercereau
Published
January 9 at 8:42 a.m.,
updated January 9 at 8:42 a.m.
After ten years on the news channel, economics columnist Pierre Kupferman appeared one last time on Wednesday afternoon.
At the head of “L’aprèm info”, the news segment broadcast from Monday to Friday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on BFMTV, journalist Pauline Simonet warmly thanked Pierre Kupferman Wednesday. After ten years of economic chronicles within the channel, the journalist appeared for the very last time.
Professional to the end, the man with the impeccably trimmed mustache and round glasses spoke for three minutes about the increase in SNCF train ticket prices but was unable to say a word about his departure. “I would like to thank you since this was your last eco column with us”Pauline Simonet told him.
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With a sad look and his mouth trembling with emotion, Pierre Kupferman remained silent as he listened to his colleague. “You are leaving for other horizons, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for the rigor of your work and your incredible kindness to all the teams”she continued before paying tribute to her elegance through a succession of images from her appearances on BFMTV over the last ten years.
“The best things must come to an end”wrote Pierre Kupferman on his social networks for the attention of viewers. “I enjoyed talking to you about economics in simple words. Thanks to BFMTV for these ten years that I haven’t seen go by. And thank you to those who, crossing my path, convinced me, with a kind word or a gesture of the hand, that our work is not in vain. »
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