Palace revolution in Intermarch?
The Musketeers Intermarch? through the difficult mid-life crisis. While the grouping of independents is celebrating its anniversary in its 1 800 stores, its members supermarket owners are involved behind the scenes at a real palace revolution. Last week, following a coup de Treville Park, headquarters of the group south of Paris, Eric Mozas, president of Intermarket, has resigned. Even the next step of the entire Board of Directors consisting of members he himself appointed. Suddenly, Francis Gazuit, CEO and employee's right arm Mozas, negotiated his departure. He will leave his post on Friday. To succeed Eric Mozas, the group has chosen Philippe Manzoni, who had escaped the post two years ago and who has led the international arm. An activity deficit Eric Mozas would have surrendered.But lack of support internally, he could not resist the offensive of cons-Philippe Manzoni and other elders.