Group Amaury
The Groupe Amaury (E.P.A: Editions Philippe Amaury) is a press group French which is held (in January 2004) to 75% by the Amaury family and 25% by Hachette Filipacchi Médias.
It carried out a sales turnover in 2005 of 650 million euros, including 80% in the press.
Since the death of Philippe Amaury in May 2006, the group is directed by its widow Marie-Odile Amaury.
Press
Amaury publishes, via company SDVP, the regional newspaper Parisian the and its national variation Aujourd'hui in France , and the daily newspaper of Eure-et-Loir the republican echo . Via company SNC the Team, the group is also the editor of the Team , of France football and of Vélo Magazine . In March 2006, it launches the weekly magazine Rugby Hebdo . In August 2007, it launches the site ParisJob.com employment in collaboration with the RegionsJob company.
Television
Amaury is owner of the television channel the Team TV .
Sports events
Amaury Sport Organization (A.S.O.) is one of the principal organizers of sports events in France with the Tour de France, the Paris-Roubaix, the Paris-Nice, the Paris-Dakar, the Marathon of Paris and the Open of France of golf.
See also: Amaury Sport Organization
Recreation park
In March 2000, the Amaury Group, becomes purchaser of the park of the Futuroscope for 42 million euros. The group will make there come the TGV (station TGV-Futuroscope), and obviously, the Tour de France. But in 2002, the Amaury group throws sponge and the park is taken again by a SEML whose shareholders are the General advice of Vienna (60% of the shares) and the District council Poitou-Charentes (20% of the shares). Amaury preserves nevertheless shares (less than 20%) in the capital.
External bonds
- presentation of the group on the site of the university of journalism of Lille
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