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Renault affiche un bénéfice record en 2017

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Le groupe automobile Renault, actionnaire de Challenges, a publié ce vendredi 16 février 2018 un bénéfice net 2017 "record", en hausse de 50% à 5,1 milliards d'euros, au lendemain du feu vert donné à son PDG Carlos Ghosn pour un nouveau mandat. Le chiffre d'affaires du groupe, quant à lui, a progressé de 14,7% à 58,8 milliards d'euros.

Added on the 16/02/2018 16:26:00 - Copyright : Challenges Vidéo - Entreprise

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