Dassault Group
Dassault Group (French pronunciation: [daˈso]; GIMD, Groupe Dassault, or the Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault S.A.) is a France-based group of companies established in 1929 with the creation of Dassault Aviation by Marcel Dassault, and led by son Serge Dassault with cofounder of Dassault Systèmes Charles Edelstenne.
Type | Public |
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Founded | 1929 |
Founder | Marcel Dassault (born Marcel Bloch) |
Headquarters | Rond-point des Champs-Élysées-Marcel-Dassault, Paris, France |
Key people | Serge Dassault (honorary chairman) |
Owner | Dassault Family |
Number of employees | 23,400 (2010) |
Website | www.dassault.fr |
Currently, Dassault Aviation Chairman and CEO is Éric Trappier.[1][2]
According to Challenges, the Dassault family's combined net worth is estimated around 23,5 billion euros.[3]
Subsidiaries
- Dassault Aviation
- Dassault Falcon Jet
- Dassault Falcon Service
- Sogitec (simulation and integrated logistic support systems)
- Dassault Systèmes (software and PLM development solutions)
- Société de Véhicules Electriques (SVE), a joint venture between Dassault and Heuliez for the development of electric and plug-in electric hybrid vehicles (Cleanova II based on Renault Kangoo), its President and CEO is Gérard Thery. In 2010, Dow Kokam LLC acquires SVE, thought Dassault Group still holds a minor share.[4][5]
- Groupe Figaro (media, including Le Figaro and L'Internaute)
- Immobilière Dassault—an office and residential real estate firm focusing on properties in Paris, all revenues of which are generated in France[6]
- Artcurial (auctions)
- Arqana (thoroughbred auctions) (30%)
- Château Dassault (wine)
- Veolia
- SABCA
References
- "Charles Edelstenne Named Dassault Group Successor, Becomes Billionaire". Forbes. 27 June 2014.
- "Company profile of GIMD". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 1 October 2012.
- "La fortune de Laurent, Olivier, Marie-Hélène & Thierry Dassault - Les 500 plus grandes fortunes de France". Challenges (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- "US/France: Dow Kokam acquires SVE | Automotive World". www.automotiveworld.com. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- "Dassault’s SVE to Combine with Dow Kokam in Li-ion Battery Partnership for EVs". Green Car Congress. Retrieved 2020-12-15.
- "IMMOB.DASSAULT" (in French). Euronext. November 20, 2019. Societe: Company Profile. Retrieved 28 Nov 2019.
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