Les Échos (France)
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Les Échos is the first daily French financial newspaper, formerly owned by the British media group Pearson PLC, and sold in 2007 to the french luxury goods conglomerate LVMH. It was created in 1908 by the brothers Robert and Emile Servan-Schreiber and became a daily newspaper in 1928. It has a web site (http://www.lesechos.fr) and several blogs. The newspaper was bought by Pearson in 1988.
In the 2004 the newspaper won the EPICA award[1].
The french Luxury products group LVMH purchased the Paper from the Pearson Group