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The son of a local newspaper publisher, Mr. Pigasse grew up in a village in Normandy.
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The government, not Mr. Pigasse, will pitch the details of the plan to private investors.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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In France, Mr. Pigasse, a one-time guitar player, has shot to fame as the self-marketed rock star of finance.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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A spokeswoman for Mr. Pigasse declined to comment.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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Just three weeks ago, then-Prime Minister George Papandreou surprised everybody—including Mr. Pigasse—with a proposal for a referendum on whether Greece wanted to stay part of the euro zone.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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Mr. Pigasse is helped by his ability to charm older members of France's elite.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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Mr. Pigasse wouldn't comment on the referendum idea.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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The site is a joint venture between Le Monde, the Huffington Post's owner, AOL Inc., and Lazard investment banker Matthieu Pigasse 's holding company, Les Nouvelles Editions Indépendantes.
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In France, Mr. Pigasse has followed a well-trodden path from the finance ministry to investment banker, gaining as many fans as detractors along the way.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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Mr. Pigasse has yet to play his rock video "Dirt" to officials in Greece.
Athens Calling—Banker Rocks EU Max Colchester 2011
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