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Type | Société par actions simplifiée |
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Founded | Courcouronnes, France (26 October 1993 ) |
Founder | Hervé du Plessix |
Headquarters | , France |
Number of locations | 1 |
Area served | France |
Key people |
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Website | hpi |
S.A.S. HPI Groupe is a French company established in 1993 [1] which engages in radio broadcasting and is based in Courcouronnes, France. [2]
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In 1993, the HPI Groupe is founded by Hervé du Plessix, [3] and since then he is the President of the company. The HPI Groupe owns Évasion FM, a regional radio station broadcasting in the Île-de-France region, of which Du Plessix is also the President since 1991.[ citation needed ]
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