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Imported French Products Questions.
Posted on 03/10/2003 6:03:08 PM PST by ConservativeMan55
Does anyone know where to find a list of everything that is imported to the United States from France? I did a search on google, and couldn't find anything. I would like to have a list of everything imported from France.
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To: ConservativeMan55
To: ConservativeMan55
I can come up with a few:
Mabelline, Michelin, Motel 6 (owned by French conglomerate).
To: ConservativeMan55
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:05:51 PM PST
by
nonliberal
(Taglines? We don't need no stinkin' taglines!)
To: ConservativeMan55
Schweppes Club Soda makes a good substitute for Perrier.
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:06:11 PM PST
by
Rebelbase
To: Thane_Banquo
To: Thane_Banquo
Vivendi, a French multi national giant, owns US Filter, who owns/operates a great number of US water utilities. We should nationalize these utilities since France has allied itself with a terrorist state.
To: nonliberal
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:09:04 PM PST
by
Drango
(Two wrongs don't make a right...but three lefts do!)
To: Drango
Carlson Wagonlit Travel Owned by the Accor group based in France Great. The travel agency that has the army contract. They even have offices on some bases.
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:12:20 PM PST
by
byteback
To: ConservativeMan55
To: byteback
Vino, vino and lots more vino.
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:15:40 PM PST
by
meenie
To: ConservativeMan55
This is a list of some french companies
doing work in America,
Monetary Union for French companies doing business in the U.S.
MODERATORS
Dr. Hamid Bouchikhi
Associate Professor of Management
Ecole Supérieure des Sciences Economiques et Commerciales (ESSEC)
Dr. John Kimberly
Henry Bower Professor
Department of Management
Wharton School of Business
University of Pennsylvania
Salmon and Rameau Fellow
INSEAD
Frank R. Lichtenberg, PhD
Courtney C. Brown Professor of Business
Columbia University
PARTICIPANTS
Michel Berty
Chairman & CEO
Cap Gemini America
Hubert de Lacvivier
President & CEO
Cetia, Inc.
Arnaud Fayet
Executive Vice President
CGIP
Christian A. Mavet
Vice President
Organization & Corporate Development
Air & Water Technologies Corporation
PARTICIPANTS (continued)
Alain Papiasse
Executive Vice President
Crédit Lyonnais
Dominique Paret
Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer
Elf Aquitaine, Inc.
Gérard Picard
President
Francosteel
Olivier Sorba
CEO & President
Lagardère Groupe North America
Marie-Monique Steckel
President
France Télécom, Inc.
Stanislas Vilgrain
President
Vie de France Corporation
Steven Ward
Executive Vice President
Sanofi, Inc.
Lowell Williams
Vice President
Special Projects Human Resources
Bull H.N. Information Systems
Note: Affiliations are listed as those at the time of participation
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:16:05 PM PST
by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
(chIRAQ & sadDAM are bedfellows & clinton is a raping traitor!)
To: byteback
Carlson_ArmyCarlson Wagonlit Government, the Armys travel services provider, has already rolled out the online booking system to 11 Army locations and is rapidly expanding the deployment. With more than $500 million spent each year on travel, the Army expects half of all trips to be booked through the DirectGovernment online system after its first year of use.
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:17:50 PM PST
by
byteback
To: HuntsvilleTxVeteran
The following products, companies, and services are guaranteed to support the perfidious French economy. Let's show them how we feel and cross them OFF our shopping lists, shall we?
Perrier
Aqualung
Ugima Stainless Steel
Ungaro
Evian
Ricard
Baccarat
DFS
Miami Cruiseline Services
Peugeot
Citroen
Renault
Rossignon
Moet-Chandon
Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Maybelline
BF Goodrich
Uniroyal
Georgio Armani Parfum
Dermablend
Matrix Essentials
Michelin
Red Roof
Motel 6 (yes, French!)
Suitehotel
Mephisto shoes
Axa Financial
L'Oreal Paris
Grey Goose
Dannon
Yves St. Laurent
Oscar de la Renta
Lalique
Waterman Pens
Heller model kits
Cloudy Bay
Lu (cookies)
Limoges
Lacoste
Varilux
Hachette Fillipacchi Media (owns Woman's Day, Elle, Boating, Car & Driver, Premiere, Popular Photography, American Photo,
Flying, and many more)
Roquefort cheese (it cannot be called Roquefort unless French, hence "bleu" if of other origin)
Holland & Holland Shotguns (submitted by Jed Babbin, who knows a thing or two about hunting...as visitors to our Joke Page will learn!)
La Farge
FJA AG
Bank of the West
First Hawaiian Bank
Daume
Aventis
Dosatron
La Prairie
Hella model kits
George DuBoeuf Wines
Perrier-Jouet
Gerbe Paris
Cap Gemini Ernst & Young
Lectra CAD/CAM
Les Halles Steakhouses
Lanvin
Courvoisier
Joseph Drouhin
Chateau Margaux
Chateau Mouton Rothschild
Dom Perignon
Alcatel
Novotel
Mercure
Cacharel
Ralph Lauren Fragrances
Redken 5th Avenue
La Roche-Posay
Pernod
Doprint
Formule 1
Neopost
Vittel
Yves Rocher
Vichy
Club Med
Vuarnet
Elysee writing implements
Hermes
Thomson/RCA
Hennessey
Celine
Sparkletts Water
Fendi
Zodiac inflatable boats
Gaulloises
Gitzo
Baby Bel (Vache Qui Rit)
Schlumberger
Grand Marnier
Fred
Lassafre (Red Star Yeast)
Solomon (Skis)
Ilog
Certain-Teed
Mavic, Zefal, Look (bikes)
Nissan (majority French owned)
Cleveland Golf
Dynastar
Taylor Made
Salomon Skis
MGE UPS Systems
AEMC
"Fat Bastard" wine
Vie de France
Bonne Maman preserves
Sorrento Lactalis
President brie
Karl Storz Endoscopie France SA
Athlete's Foot stores
Lafarge Calcium Aluminates (SECAR)
Axson
Air France
Jean-Paul Gaultier
Dassault
Ondeo Nalco
Thierry Mugler
BF Goodrich Tires (owned by
Michelin)
Jeanneau/Benneteau
Cartier
DMC
Bonne Maman Cookies
Maille Mustard
Chanel
Givenchy
Sofitel Hotels
Veuve Cliquot
Louis Vuitton
Thalassa
Etap Hotel
Norton Sandpaper
Cointreau
Donna Karan
Proscan
KB Homes
Spaw Glass
Le Creuset
Square D
Ibis
Lancome
Alexis Lichine
Prat Art/Europa Inc.
Fina
Elf
Airbus
Roderer
Crystal
Chateau Petrus
Volvic
Aventis
Christian Dior
Sephora
Orangina
Petit Bateau
Mont Blanc
Publicis
Vivendi (owns Universal, at least for a bit longer)
Boucheron
UbiSoft Computer Games
Analog Way
Cacherel
Clarins
Business Objects
Cast Software
Cheddite shotgun shells
Sagem
Fresh
Bic
Zig-Zag Rolling Papers
Moulinex
Cuisinart
Valrhona chocolate
Robert King Music Sales
Infogrames (which owns Atari, MicroProse, GTGames and Hasbro computer games)
To: Thane_Banquo
Also Red Roof Inn, according to Bill O'Reilly.
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:18:30 PM PST
by
mathluv
To: mathluv
Club Med and Motel 6.
To: ConservativeMan55
Nissan, RCA, Ralph Lauren, Oscar De la Renta,
To: ConservativeMan55
Michelline, BF Goodrich, Mabelline
To: ConservativeMan55
Thanks for requesting more information about Arc International products that are imported from France.
Arc International produces products in many countries around the world. Village Kitchen sells items manufactured in the United States and that are imported from France. We label each item individually since some patterns are made in both countries. Usually you can also identify the origin by the item number. Numbers ending in D are made in the United States. Numbers ending in F are made in France. Numbers ending in B are exclusive to our importer and manufactured in France.
Glass products are a heavy industry and take months of lead time. (You guessed it, this is the disclaimer.)
Although we try and anticipate our quarterly sales and we get weekly truckloads directly from the manufacturer sometimes we run out. If we run out it might take up to three weeks to fill your order. If the manufacturers warehouse runs out usually they are able to get us more in two to 6 weeks. Sometimes despite everyone's best efforts delays can be much longer, especially since national security has increased on imported items.
We wish to thank you in advance for your patience and we will try and keep you informed by e-mail of the status of any orders that are delayed beyond 30 days.
To: ConservativeMan55
Not surprising.
I can't find any personal hygiene products on the list.
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posted on
03/10/2003 6:24:42 PM PST
by
Archie Bunker on steroids
(DNC is funding & organizing international and national antiwar movement)
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