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Saddled with about 4 million euros of debt, the 6-person company went into receivership (redressement judiciaire) in March 2007.
The company declared bankruptcy in December 2012 and was placed "en redressement judiciaire" (in receivership) by a French court.
Revue Hebdomadaire was a newspaper of the French rightist group Redressement Français.
Andre Kolingba then formed the Comité Militaire pour le Redressement National.
The Redressement Français (French Resurgence) was a French anti-parliamentarian movement founded in 1926 by electricity magnate Ernest Mercier.
The first organized, but illegal, opposition party was MORENA, the Movement for National Restoration (Mouvement de redressement national).
Of these, the Mouvement de redressement national - Bûcherons (Morena-Bûcherons), led by Fr Paul Mba Abessolo, appeared to offer the most serious challenge to the government.
There is extensive documentation of the interwar years in France, on domestic politics and little studied movements such as Bourgeoisie Chrétienne, Redressement Français, and X-Crise.
The banned Mouvement de redressement national (National Rectification Movement - Morena) dismissed Fr Paul Mba Abessolo, one of its leaders, it was reported on Jan. 29, 1990.
This group, the (Front des Forces de redressement) created an official website, but fewer than half a dozen press releases were released over the next six months, and no attacks or operations by this new group were reported.
The leader of the coup, Col. Lansana Conté, assumed the presidency on 5 April, heading the Military Committee for National Recovery (Comité Militaire de Redressement National-CMRN).
Under Mustapha Ould Salek, a twenty-man junta calling itself the Military Committee for National Recovery (Comité Militaire de Redressement National, CMRN) assumed power.
All general projects of redressement -'putting right' or straightening out, but the French is somehow more apt - are political in that sense, and run immediately into the difficulty that Britain possesses neither a constitution nor a state machine adapted to them.
A military junta, the Comité Militaire de Redressement Nationale, was installed, which started to feud within itself, and quickly, as had occurred under the Touré regime, the paramount national security concern became the preservation of the president's power.
The constitution, which had been introduced in 1977, was suspended and the Military Committee of Recovery for National Progress (Comité Militaire de Redressement pour le Progrès National; CMPRN) established.
In December 1925, Mercier founded the Redressement Français (literally the "French Resurgence"), a movement under the patronage of Marshal Ferdinand Foch with the goal of "gathering the elite and raising up the masses" (Kuisel 1967, p. 49).
His pro-European views expressed in 1928 were soon followed by closer contacts with employers' organizations, among them Ernest Mercier's Redressement Français, and then, at the end of the 1920s and the beginning of the 1930s, with some currents of the Radical Party.
The lack of success of his business, his involvement in the events of February 6, 1934, which he described as the victory of the "fighting spirit", and the fall of the national union government of Gaston Doumergue (November 1934) all certainly drove Mercier to dissolve the Redressement Français in 1935.
The Organisation civile et militaire was founded in December 1940 in Paris through the amalgamation of the Équipe française d'organisation du redressement of the industrialist Jacques Arthuys (the "rue de Logenbach group") and the Confédération des travailleurs intellectuels inspired by Maxime Blocq-Mascart.