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Atos Origin chief seeks backing

Thierry Breton, the former French finance minister who was recently appointed head of Atos Origin in a boardroom coup, is set to seek approval from shareholders to...

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Atos Origin chief canvasses support for board line-up

Thierry Breton, the former French finance minister who was recently appointed head of Atos Origin in a boardroom coup, is set to seek approval from shareholders to...

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Atos Origin chief canvasses support for plans

Thierry Breton is set to seek approval from shareholders on a new board line-up and to simplify the computer services group's governance next month

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Atos Origin to change to single board structure

PARIS, Jan 2 (Reuters) - French IT services group Atos Origin will ask shareholders meeting on Feb. 10 to clear changes to simplify its governance and speed up a recovery spearheaded by its new chief executive Thierry Breton.

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Home gets aid from IT firm

An international IT services company has helped raise more than £4000 for a Lothians children's respite home.