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He then proceeded to sell the Fauchon catering business to the French company Fleury Michon in 2004 ; and then, in a surprising strategic move, Ducros sold all the Fauchon stores in Paris to his competitor Lenôtre the gastronomy stores founded by the world-famous pastry chef Gaston Lenôtre and now a subsidiary of the Accor hotel conglomerate.
Accor Services sold service vouchers to over 430, 000 companies and institutions and 30 million users in 40 countries.
In 2010, Accor SA sold 48 hotels for 367 million euros ($ 465 million ) as part of a plan to liquidate some real estate holdings including 31 properties in France, 10 in Belgium, and 7 in Germany.
* In July 2011, Accor sold its stake in Lenôtre
In 2004, the hotel group Accor became the largest shareholder, but it sold most of its stake in 2006, announcing that it wished to refocus on its core businesses.
Accor sold its shares for in a transaction worth 500m, thereby placing a value of 1bn on CWT at the time )

Accor and its
Sofitel is a luxury hotel chain managed by Accor, which opened its first property in Strasbourg in 1964.
In the following year Sofitel became its own unit in the Accor group with 161 Hotels worldwide.
The company demerged its Accor Services unit in 2010 under the name Edenred.
In 1983, the Group, which had restaurant tickets and hotels, changed its name to the Accor Group.
In June 2010, the shareholders of Accor approved the demerger of its hotel and voucher businesses.
In September 2011, Accor announced a focus on its brands.
In 2011, Accor introduced its new brand positioning with the slogan: “ Open new frontiers in hospitality .”
Accor will ' absorb ' the existing Mirvac brands-Sebel, Quay West, Citigate and Sea Temple-into its existing up-scale and luxury hotel and resort brands depending on the physical aspects and location of each individual property.
However, Accor maintains its interest in the railway service sector of Wagon Lits.
After the merger, Accor maintained its 50 % interest up until 2006.

Accor and Carlson
The result was a new company called " Carlson Wagonlit Travel " jointly owned by Accor and Carlson Holdings Inc., the former parent companies of the merged entities.

Accor and 2006
In 2006, Gilles Pélisson, nephew of Accor co-founder Gerard Pélisson, took over the group as CEO, replacing former CEO Jean-Marc Espalioux.
The Accor hotel group became associated with the hotel from about 2002 until 2006 and then a smaller Malaysian based group took over the running of the hotel, borrowing the name " Hydro Majestic " to brand their other hotels in Asia.

Accor and for
Motel 6 is currently owned and operated by Accor Hotels, although it was announced on May 22, 2012 that The Blackstone Group agreed to acquire the chain for $ 1. 9 billion.
Accor acquired Red Roof Inns in 1999 for $ 1. 115 billion, adding 324 properties and 37, 208 rooms.
In April 2007, Accor announced the sale of Red Roof Inns to Citigroup Global Special Situations Group and Westbridge Hospitality Fund LP for $ 1. 3 billion.

Accor and Partners
The offices of International SOS, Bechtel, Coca-Cola, Disney, Pokémon, L ' Oréal, NHS Hammersmith and Fulham, Sony Ericsson, Shazam, Universal Music Group, World Wrestling Entertainment, AOL UK, Accor UK, Next Fifteen Communications, US Airways, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Frost Meadowcroft Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and Royal Jordanian Airlines are all found in Hammersmith.
Accor appointed Serge Weinberg, head of Weinberg Capital Partners, chairman of the supervisory board.

Accor and .
Previously Tour Maine-Montparnasse housed the executive management of Accor.
Amongst the few international companies remaining are the hotel and catering firm of Accor, and the supermarket chain of Carrefour.
Accor and Arianespace have their headquarters in Courcouronnes, near Évry.
Previously the Tour Maine-Montparnasse, Quartier Necker, in the 15th arrondisement of Paris housed the executive management of Accor.
In 2010, Moore defeated Mary Accor, a member of the Cleveland County Commission by thirty percent ( 65 %-35 %), his largest margin of victory to date.
This concept has attracted many resort developers and prominent hoteliers, such as Starwood, Wyndham, Accor, Hyatt, Hilton, Marriott, and Disney.
Major international hotel chains such as Hilton, Accor and Marriott have introduced their own Vacation Ownership Programs which are based on point systems.
Two years later Sofitel joined the Accor Group, founded in 1983 and in 2000 opened properties in Philadelphia and New York.
Accor is a French hotel group, part of the CAC 40 index, which operates in over 91 countries.
The Accor Group continued to expand.
In the 1990s, it diversified to include Accor Casinos and in 2004, bought a nearly 30 per cent stake in Club Méditerranée.
Accor Services became Edenred.
Accor has France ’ s largest number of hotels in the low -, medium-and high-range price brackets in Paris and across the country.

sold and its
The Apple I was Apple's first product, and to finance its creation, Jobs sold his only means of transportation, a VW van and Wozniak sold his HP-65 calculator for $ 500.
Unlike other hobbyist computers of its day, which were sold as kits, the Apple I was a fully assembled circuit board containing about 60 + chips.
It is a popular snack sold in Mexico, sometimes mixed with chocolate or puffed rice, and its use has spread to Europe and parts of North America.
AIX ( Advanced Interactive eXecutive, pronounced ) is a series of proprietary Unix operating systems developed and sold by IBM for several of its computer platforms.
The Aster CT-80, an early home / personal computer developed by the small Dutch company MCP ( later renamed to Aster Computers ), was sold in its first incarnation as a kit for hobbyists.
It sold 2. 5 million copies in twenty-five languages in its first eighteen months in print.
During its lifetime, the CPC series sold approximately three million units.
In 1995, the company sold its remaining direct life insurance holdings to focus on consulting.
The next year Aon sold most of its holdings in Endurance.
However, Atari started to sue its competitor companies for releasing games to which it had exclusive-rights agreements and Emerson was left with thousands of manufactured games that could no longer be sold.
" Every performance of its run was sold out.
By far the largest regional market was the Middle East, to which Brazil sold approximately 50 % of its arms from 1977 through 1988.
Engesa had been dismembered ; some of its companies were sold to private interests, and its ordnance-related companies were taken over by the state and integrated with Imbel.
A large portion of its nearly 2, 000 T-55 tanks fell into disrepair, and eventually almost all of them were scrapped or sold to other countries.
In October 1994, Borland sold Quattro Pro and Paradox to Novell for $ 140 million in cash, repositioning the company on its core software development tools and the Interbase database engine and shifting toward client-server scenarios in corporate applications.
After years of operating profits at Community Newspaper and losses at the Herald, Purcell in 2006 sold the suburban chain to newspaper conglomerate Liberty Group Publishing of Illinois, which soon after changed its name to GateHouse Media.
In 2010, UNISYS sold off its Payment Systems Division to Marlin Equity Partners, a California-based private investment firm, which incorporated it as Burroughs Payment Systems based in Plymouth, Michigan.
After its brick-by-brick relocation to Stanley, the site was sold by the Government for " only HK $ 1 billion " in August 1982 amidst growing concern over the future of Hong Kong in the run-up to the transfer of sovereignty.
However, at the time, " race music " and its white cousin, " hillbilly music ", were not considered to be worthy of consideration as art, rather as a low-cost product to be sold and soon forgotten.
The museum ’ s first notable addition towards its collection of antiquities, since its foundation, was by Sir William Hamilton ( 1730 – 1803 ), British Ambassador to Naples, who sold his collection of Greek and Roman artefacts to the museum in 1784 together with a number of other antiquities and natural history specimens.
When Red Hat's stock rose significantly after its initial public offering in 1999, they sold enough stock to recoup their initial investment, and retained some stocks.
* The Devil's Triangle, ( 1974 ), Richard Winer ( ISBN 0553106880 ); this particular book sold well over a million copies by the end of its first year ; to date there have been at least 17 printings.

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