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Saadé Family Gains Carrefour Stake: 2nd Largest Shareholder

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Archyde Carrefour’s Shifting Ownership: How CMA CGM’s Stake Signals a New Era for Retail Less than 400 million euros. That’s all it took for the Saadé family, controlling shareholders of global… You can read the full story here: Saadé Family Gains Carrefour Stake: 2nd Largest Shareholder.

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The Saadé family, already the owner of the CMA CGM and BFM TV, has just offered 4% of the capital of the No. 2 distribution, Carrefour. But what for?

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Rodolphe Saadé and his family, at the head of CMA CGM's shipowner and already the owner of media such as La Provence, BFMTV, RMC or Brut, make this Wednesday their first incursion into the big distribution.

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The Saadé group, already influential in maritime transport and the media, expands its empire by taking a significant stake in the distribution giant Carrefour The Saadé family,

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"By integrating its board of directors, I want to support the development of the group in the long term," responded billionaire Rodolphe Saadé.

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The distribution giant announced on Wednesday 12 November that the family owner of the French shipowner CMA CGM now owns 4% of its capital. For its part, the holding company Peninsula of the Brazilian Abilio Diniz, which disappeared in 2024, left the board of directors of the group.

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The distribution company announced on Wednesday that the family owner of the French shipowner CMA CGM had taken up 4% of its capital. At the same time, the holding company of the Brazilian Abilio Diniz, who died in 2024, withdrew.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.
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