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Staff strike at Les Echos and Tribune

By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, Peggy Hollinger and Adam Jones

Published: June 25 2007 03:00 | Last updated: June 25 2007 03:00

French executives will have to make do without the country's two major French-language financial newspapers today after strikes at both Les Echos and La Tribune.

Staff at Les Echos, owned by Pearson of the UK, went on strike for the second time in a week on Friday in protest at talks that could lead to the title being sold to LVMH, the luxury goods group controlled by Bernard Arnault.

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