Who was the head of french company
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1740 the value of its trade with India was half that of the British East India Company. The ablest leader of the company, Joseph-François Dupleix, was appointed the governor-general of French India in 1742.
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the head of the Leadership and Organization French company law resembles the country's constitution in conferring power on a single person. At the helm of French companies is the président-directeur-général (PDG), who decides, executes, and controls company policy.
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