A French tropism
Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 4:44 am
Agiant in television and commerce), Italy, the United Kingdom. More than 25,000 employees. Estimated fortune of 2.9 billion dollars, 775th in the Forbes ranking.
Now, Daniel Kretinsky is only 44 years old, speaks overseas chinese in canada data our language perfectly well (he declares at length that he loves France), and recently attempted a dazzling entry into the capital of the daily newspaper Le Monde . If, with all this, we are not interested in him, it is to despair. A well-understood interest, as they say in the business world. Because Daniel Kretinsky has all the makings of a parable straight from a neglected modernity: Eastern Europe and its formidable renewal. Apart from Vladimir Putin and a few repulsive political figures, there would be nothing. It is true that we madly love to caricature in this way what requires an effort, an increase in curiosity. This is precisely one of Lefilliâtre's merits, not to have stopped at the ready-made image of actors who came from the cold (moreover, very relative to Prague).
About Daniel Krétininsky, the author speaks of "an almost perfect and, to tell the truth, fascinating object of fantasy" . Hence the urgent need to go further to better grasp the contours of this man who made his fortune before he was 40.
Kretinsky did a – small – part of his studies in Dijon. Incidentally, we learn from reading Mister K that this city has had university relations with Czechoslovaks since 1920, some of whom have become illustrious figures in their own country. The East is therefore not so far away. The student DK is brilliant. Bachelor's degree in political science, doctorate in law. Not surprising, his mother is a lawyer, a specialist in the history of Roman law, and even appointed to the equivalent of our constitutional council. As for the father, he has a doctorate in computer science. Mister K lives in a milieu of intellectuals, says the author.
Now, Daniel Kretinsky is only 44 years old, speaks overseas chinese in canada data our language perfectly well (he declares at length that he loves France), and recently attempted a dazzling entry into the capital of the daily newspaper Le Monde . If, with all this, we are not interested in him, it is to despair. A well-understood interest, as they say in the business world. Because Daniel Kretinsky has all the makings of a parable straight from a neglected modernity: Eastern Europe and its formidable renewal. Apart from Vladimir Putin and a few repulsive political figures, there would be nothing. It is true that we madly love to caricature in this way what requires an effort, an increase in curiosity. This is precisely one of Lefilliâtre's merits, not to have stopped at the ready-made image of actors who came from the cold (moreover, very relative to Prague).
About Daniel Krétininsky, the author speaks of "an almost perfect and, to tell the truth, fascinating object of fantasy" . Hence the urgent need to go further to better grasp the contours of this man who made his fortune before he was 40.
Kretinsky did a – small – part of his studies in Dijon. Incidentally, we learn from reading Mister K that this city has had university relations with Czechoslovaks since 1920, some of whom have become illustrious figures in their own country. The East is therefore not so far away. The student DK is brilliant. Bachelor's degree in political science, doctorate in law. Not surprising, his mother is a lawyer, a specialist in the history of Roman law, and even appointed to the equivalent of our constitutional council. As for the father, he has a doctorate in computer science. Mister K lives in a milieu of intellectuals, says the author.