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"When the stock market is volatile, lost feathers." This play on words is Coluche or Pierre Desproges, but the President of the very serious French society of financial analysts, Patrick Leguil. At the age of sixty-two, this small man frail and malicious, confirmed in Office at the head of the SFAF for two more years, has not lost humour corrosive although a nothing schoolboy and his gab. On LCI, where he coanimait until recently the famous show "The stock market and your money" with his old accomplices Jean-Pierre Gaillard and Jean-François Gilles, he had custom find its interventions on a funny saying or a spoonerism. For a little Patrick Leguil be more proud of his jokes for his advice, even if it does not fail to remember that virtual investment mounted with his two colleagues Fund grew 3.3 times faster than the CAC 40. Expertise including the three grognards of Brongniart Palace well along soon, benefit from the virtual to the real in the next economic-fellow rally.
When it is in the media, the woman in the scooter or the SFAF co-leads VP Finance research, a small Bank founded by his friend Victor-Régis de Pampelonne. The two men know each other for a long time. They lived together, with Robert de Vogüé, Transbourse "... without s" adventure throughout the 1990s. Stock-brokerage of the management private banking subsidiary that was then (via Pargesa) Gérard Eskénazi, the company passes into the fold of the Crédit Agricole, where Lucien Douroux gives him two years to prove its profitability. Finally, Transbourse leaders succeed in avoiding the forced marriage with other stockbroking companies of the Green Bank (Cheuvreux, Dynabourse...) leaving its orbit to be given to the Belgian Kredietbank, becoming KBC. But this new shareholder relations also turn to the storm, and as soon as it will have the opportunity, Patrick Leguil will leave the direction of research and communication of Oddo & Cie. It is served until 2004, the date of his reunion with Victor-Régis de Pampelonne in VP Finance.

A reputation as a mercenary
His debut in finance, former student at Sciences po made completely by chance in Tellier, a "change agent" as then was told that offered a payroll of Minister for employment of semi-retired. After a passage in the Jordaan, the Diamond Bank Dutch, he joined at the dawn of the 1980s Jean-Claude Mélendès SA, where he knows the twenties money King, flying several beautiful introductions to the second market, including that of Capgemini and Bollore Technologies. "Vincent" has also remained a very good friend.
Transfer of ad. Mélendès to the RTC, the debauchery with a good portion of analysts to mount his own stockbroking firm, earned him a slightly sulphurous reputation as a mercenary. Any. The said financial have "learned" with Michel Pébereau, then head of the establishment of the Champs-Elysées. Today, it is him, Patrick Leguil, which surely has much to teach us French capitalism which he seems to know all the below. Perhaps the subject of a future novel key