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Bertrand DIARD, CEO and Co-founder of Talend

Bertrand Diard was our guest last week. He is the CEO and co-founder of Talend, an open source data integration software vendor which produces several enterprise software products.

David Wyss, Chief Economist, Standard & Poor's
26/02/2010 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

David Wyss, Chief Economist, Standard & Poor's

To discuss the recent economic situation in Greece, the demonstrations in the streets of Athens against austerity measures and the threat of two ratings agencies to cut Greece's sovereign ratings, Raphael Kahane spoke to David Wyss, chief economist at Standard & Poor's.
Bernard Fornas, Chairman and CEO of Cartier International
19/02/2010 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Bernard Fornas, Chairman and CEO of Cartier International

The luxury goods industry is showing signs of recovery - and so is Cartier International. It credits a more targeted strategy, as well as sales in emerging markets and China. Raphael Kahane met Bernard Fornas, head of the exclusive jewellery and watches brand.
Joseph Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University, Nobel Prize in Economic sciences (2001)
12/02/2010 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Joseph Stiglitz, Professor at Columbia University, Nobel Prize in Economic sciences (2001)

During his trip to France for the promotion of his latest book "Freefall", Professor at Columbia University Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2001 discussed the world economic prospects and the american stimulus packages.
Stanley Fischer, Governor of the Bank of Israel
05/02/2010 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Stanley Fischer, Governor of the Bank of Israel

At the Herzliya Conference that was held last week near Tel Aviv, Sylvain Attal met Stanley Fischer, Governor of the Bank of Israel, to discuss recovery prospects for the world economy and financial regulation.
Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics 1998
15/01/2010 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics 1998

Raphael Kahane met Amartya Sen, Nobel Prize in Economics laureate in 1998 and professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. They discussed his new book "The idea of Justice" and the evolution of welfare economics.

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