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Cuba sees tourism rise, French will renovate Havana airport
By ANDREA RODRIGUEZ and MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN - AP - Wed Aug 03, 3:52PM CDT
HAVANA (AP) — More than 2 million tourists have visited Cuba this year, state media said Wednesday, putting the country on track for a record number of visitors bringing badly needed cash to an economy facing a sharp reduction in subsidized oil from its chief ally, Venezuela.
Castro meets with French officials to boost business ties
AP - Tue Feb 02, 12:47PM CST
PARIS (AP) — Cuban President Raul Castro held a series of meetings with senior French officials on Tuesday, the second day of a state visit to France aimed at boosting business ties between the two countries.
Cuban leader Raul Castro to France for historic state visit
By SYLVIE CORBET - AP - Fri Jan 29, 12:47PM CST
PARIS (AP) — Raul Castro is coming to France for the first-ever state visit of a Cuban president to the land of wine and gastronomy, a trip that could boost French investments and promote stronger economic, cultural and tourist ties between Paris and Havana.
French telecoms: Orange in talks about buying rival Bouygues
AP - Tue Jan 05, 9:05AM CST
PARIS (AP) — French telecoms giant Orange is in talks about a possible buyout of rival phone provider Bouygues Telecom.
Binge-buying French telecoms mogul teams with media group
AP - Mon Jul 27, 5:13AM CDT
PARIS (AP) — Two of France's top executives are teaming up in a joint venture focused on international media projects.
European telecom group Altice bids for Bouygues Telecom
By SYLVIE CORBET and GREG KELLER - AP - Mon Jun 22, 1:05PM CDT
PARIS (AP) — The ambitious owner of France's phone and internet provider SFR is making an offer to buy rival Bouygues Telecom over the objections of the French government, which fears reduced competition and lost jobs.
French minister takes stand against mobile telecom mergers
AP - Sun Jun 21, 7:01AM CDT
PARIS (AP) — France's economy minister has come out strongly against consolidation in the country's mobile telecommunication industry after a media report claimed a merger is in the works between France's second-largest and fourth-largest operators.

