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After the death of its founder, Yves Rocher will remain a family business

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The succession had been prepared for over four years. Despite the death of its founding president, who passed away on 26 December at the age of 79, the group will retain its family status and financial independence.

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28 December 2009
It was Bris Rocher, Yves Rocher's grandson, who became the company's current president.
Chosen in 2007 by Yves Rocher to succeed him as head of the group, which today employs 15,000 people in 20 countries around the world and has a turnover of over 2 billion euros, it will ensure the continuity of the brand's identity.In a press release, the group states that it"maintains, in a difficult economic context, the status of an independent, financially stable, atypical family group with an original positioning and strong values".

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