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The CTM adopts an initial budget of 1.5 billion euros for 2024
2024-04-06 19:17:05
Against a backdrop of falling revenue forecasts, the Martinique Assembly adopted, during the plenary this Friday (April 5), a initial budget down by 260 million euros for the 2024 financial year compared to that of 2023, a year marked by a generous recovery policy. The local authority gives pride of place to investment, an item to which 458.7 million euros will be devoted this year, once morest a backdrop of a sharp decline in operating expenses.
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Tourtel Twist is mobilizing for the success of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games
2024-03-26 08:42:03
Tourtel Twist, official supporter of Paris 2024, will take advantage of this unique event to increase its visibility before and during the competition. The brand will be present both at competition sites, celebration venues and in stores throughout France, while also providing support to four French athletes.
During a joint press briefing on March 25 in Paris, Anders Røed, Chairman and CEO of Brasseries Kronenbourg, and Tony Estanguet, President of the Paris 2024 Games Organizing Committee, unveiled the system planned by the brand during the Games Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics.
“We are convinced that the enthusiasm will accelerate in France in the coming months and we are very proud to bring our friendly and festive spirit to Paris 2024, as well as our support for French athletes in their Olympic and Paralympic preparations. “, says Anders Røed.
Tourtel Twist, the 0.0% alcohol-free beer with fruit juice, will invite you to refresh yourself and will be present wherever the heart of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games beats: on 34 Olympic competition sites and 16 Paralympic competition sites, but also in 9 celebration locations (6 Olympic and 3 Paralympic). It will also be found in the heart of the capital, at the Palais de Tokyo, an emblematic monument a stone’s throw from the Trocadéro, whose west wing will host Clubhouse 24. In total, there are 1,000 pressure prints, supplemented by a can offer, which will be deployed on the different sites. Only one flavor, Lemon Twist Tourtel, will be offered to the Public.
Tourtel Twist is thus helping to make Paris 2024 a more responsible Games with not only its 0.0% alcohol-free beer, but also by innovating with the use of returnable barrels, packaging with less impact in terms of CSR. More than 97% of the 5 million beers consumed during the event will be served on tap.
To guarantee the best quality of its 0.0% alcohol-free beer, Tourtel Twist will also provide support to the various concessionaires by training their teams in the proper service of draft beer and by providing them with technical assistance for the duration of the Olympic Games and Paris 2024 Paralympics.

From mid-March and in all major retail brands, three flavors will be available in cans with decorations in the colors and design of Paris 2024: Lemon, Lime and mint notes as well as Raspberry. The Raspberry cans will bear the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games logo, while the Lemon and Lime cans with mint notes will display the Paris 2024 Olympic Games logo. At the beginning of April, the same three flavors will be available in bottles. In total, 9 million Paris 2024 limited edition can and bottle packs will be deployed in stores throughout France.

To support this limited edition offer and provide strong in-store visibility, events are planned throughout France using POS displays, giant arches, competitions and tasting workshops. Since March 20, two 20-second advertising spots have also been broadcast on several television channels.
The brand is also proud to support athletes racing for Paris 2024, from preparation to qualification and then the quest for the medal. Team Tourtel Twist is made up of 4 French athletes supported through two foundations, the Fondation du Sport Français and the Respect Foundation. It brings together two beach volleyball players (Arnaud Gauthier-Rat and Youssef Krou), a para-cyclist (Alexandre Lloveras) and a 400m para-athlete (Laure Ustaritz).

Tourtel Twist is also working internally so that its employees can attend the events of the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games and also support French athletes. Thus, all employees will be informed and mobilized thanks to Paris 2024 corners installed on the site of its brewery in Obernai and in its premises in Boulogne-Billancourt. Nearly 40% of Tourtel Twist employees will be able to attend the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic events by winning places, notably through internal challenges via an application highlighting physical and sporting activity declared “Great National Cause 2024”.
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VIDEO. Feyenoord devoured Ajax and sent the team from Amsterdam home 6-0
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Feyenoord put arch-rival Ajax through the meat grinder on Sunday on the 29th matchday in the Eredivisie. The Rotterdam team completely swept the visitors off the mat and sent them home with a historic 6-0 score. It is Feyenoord’s biggest home win ever once morest the Ajax players, who are having a disastrous season.
Feyenoord immediately grabbed its rival from Amsterdam by the throat. The logical lead eventually came following 34 minutes through Igor Paixao. Barely two minutes later the Rotterdam team won once more: Yankuba Minteh (36.) took full advantage of a mistake by Hato and then kicked the ball bone dry once morest the ropes. Feyenoord showed no mercy and finally beat the visitors to the canvas just before the break: 3-0 via Hancko (45.+ 2).
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Feyenoord continued their momentum following the break and completely razed an unrecognizable Ajax to the ground. After Minteh’s second goal (56.), Timber (62.) and once more Paixao (67.) ensured the humiliating 6-0 final score.
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At Ajax, our compatriot Mika Godts was once more given a starting place, but he also failed to make his mark and was taken off following 65 minutes.
The Rotterdam team also won 0-4 in the Johan Cruijff ArenA earlier this season.
After the victory, Feyenoord (69 points) remains second in the rankings, well behind leader PSV (78 points). Ajax is sixth with 45 points.