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Camus will be needed to bridge cultural gap

By Paul Betts in Paris

Published: September 2 2008 17:37 | Last updated: September 2 2008 17:37

Philippe Camus is a seasoned financier who bailed out the Lagardère group from a disastrous television venture decades ago and went on to become one of the architects of the Franco-German EADS aerospace venture.

Soft spoken and a fanatical jazz enthusiast, he eventually lost out at EADS to Noël Forgeard, the then head of Airbus, in a particularly nasty internal power struggle.

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