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Bollore SE
Bolloré SE is a French holding company with a core business in transport and logistics, especially freight forwarding, shipping-related services, and supply-chain work tied to trade with Africa and other international routes. It also owns long-term stakes in other businesses, including media, communications, and industrial activities, rather than focusing on one single product line. The company makes money in two main ways. Its operating businesses earn fees for moving goods, handling cargo, and managing logistics networks. Its investment side earns income from dividends, asset sales, and the value of the companies it owns. That mix means Bolloré is part operator and part owner of other businesses. What makes Bolloré different is that it sits one step above many of the businesses it touches. Instead of selling directly to consumers, it often serves other companies that need freight and supply-chain support, and it also acts as a long-term investor in selected industries. For beginners, it is best seen as a French industrial holding company built around logistics and strategic ownership stakes.
Bolloré SE is a French holding company with a core business in transport and logistics, especially freight forwarding, shipping-related services, and supply-chain work tied to trade with Africa and other international routes. It also owns long-term stakes in other businesses, including media, communications, and industrial activities, rather than focusing on one single product line.
The company makes money in two main ways. Its operating businesses earn fees for moving goods, handling cargo, and managing logistics networks. Its investment side earns income from dividends, asset sales, and the value of the companies it owns. That mix means Bolloré is part operator and part owner of other businesses.
What makes Bolloré different is that it sits one step above many of the businesses it touches. Instead of selling directly to consumers, it often serves other companies that need freight and supply-chain support, and it also acts as a long-term investor in selected industries. For beginners, it is best seen as a French industrial holding company built around logistics and strategic ownership stakes.