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Societe Generale is getting the ultimate comeuppance with rogue trader Jerome Kerviel after he lost the bank 4.9 billion euros with fraudulent trades two years ago: he has to pay it all back.
SocGen's Rogue Trader Needs To Be A Billionaire Parmy Olson 2010
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France's Societe Generale, which is heavily exposed to Greek debt, saw its stock rise 5 percent.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By GABRIELE STEINHAUSER 2011
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This was followed today by Societe Generale, which issued its equivalent of a "everything's okay here" statement, stating it had €4.3bn "low, declining and manageable sovereign exposure to the GIIPS Greece, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain."
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Everything after seemed somewhat repetitive, predictably "Generale".
Archive 2008-10-01 Marina Geigert 2008
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Everything after seemed somewhat repetitive, predictably "Generale".
Perfume Review: Parfumerie Generale PG 21 Felanilla and PG 23 Drama Nuui Marina Geigert 2008
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At a hearing in federal court in Manhattan, Daniel A. Corbin said his trading partner, Jamil Bouchareb , was tipped by Matthew Devlin , who at the time was a Lehman broker, about Compagnie Generale de Geophysique 's acquisition of Veritas DGC Inc. in 2006.
Florida Trader Pleads Guilty in '06 Insider-Trading Scheme Chad Bray 2011
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France's Societe Generale, the country's largest financial institution, announced it was shuting all 47 branches of its subsidiary serving 230,000 clients.
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Analysts at Societe Generale described the results as "stunning," saying the numbers had blown away forecasts, just as in the second quarter.
Resource Stocks Lift Europe's Markets Toby Anderson 2010
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According to an estimate from Societe Generale, the loss in nuclear capacity in Japan as a result of the earthquake could be replaced by gas (47%), by coal (39%) and by oil (14%) meaning an increase of 5% in gas imports.
The Burning Issue Angela Henshall 2011
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Societe Generale analyst, Thierry Bross, believes gas may become the fuel of choice in Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries if voters decide against the nuclear option.
The Burning Issue Angela Henshall 2011
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