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    20/CENT Headline Week 37 2022

    enSeptember 16, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In the headlines this week

    • Patagonia gives his shares to the Earth
    • I don't know how money laundering works, but the dutch tax authotrities suspect that Jumbo's CEO Frits van Eerd does. 
    • Saveurs et Metiers launches awards 
    • Amazon Belgium comes in peace but doesn't say when
    • Agenda : remember DMEXCO is next week, Sial Paris is in a month so get your tickets in order. 

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