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Towards a Brandt Takeover ? a Project Plans to Save 150 Jobs in Orléans

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The businessman Stephan French presented on Wednesday in Orléans, during a press conference, a project to take over the site of Orléans of the household appliances group Brandt, in judicial liquidation.

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The day after his surprise announcement for Brandt, businessman Stephan French returns to his proposal to take over the Orléans factory of the household appliance group in judicial liquidation. If he recalls this Thursday that other offers will be studied, he believes he is "the best positioned". "We have an industrial offer, of taking over brands, of historical activity but also a modernization of everything that can be proposed around Brandt a…

·Paris, France
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A takeover of the Brandt factory in Orléans could save 150 jobs. Stephan Français, boss of Thomson Computing, proposes to relaunch the production of household appliances and to add electronic products to them.

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The court ordered the liquidation of Brandt on 11 December. A businessman proposed to take over the French company on Tuesday. A bargain for the company a few days before the end of the year. Explanations.

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The businessman Stephan Français, boss of Thomson Computing, proposes to take over the main factory of the household electrical group in Orléans.

·Paris, France
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Stephan Français, boss of Thomson Computing, presented a project to take over the site of Orléans de Brandt which previews the hiring of 150 employees in the first phase

·France
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A take-back solution was announced for the Brandt Group's Orléans site. It provides for the retention of 150 jobs out of the 350 of the factory. This offer was formulated by businessman Stephan Français, boss of Thomson Computing, - Brandt: a take-back project has been tabled, planning to save 150 jobs in Orléans (Economy).

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
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