Groupe Figaro

[1] The company contains some of the core assets of the now extinguished Socpresse that Dassault purchased in 2006.

Dassault renamed its press holdings as "Groupe Figaro" in 2011.

In Brazil, it owns the Portuguese-language A Revista da Mulher.

[3] Its ownership by Serge Dassault was long a source of controversy in terms of conflict-of-interest, as Dassault also owned a major military supplier and served in political positions from the Union for a Popular Movement party.

His son Olivier Dassault has been a member of the French National Assembly for 18 years, while at the same time holding several positions at Dassault Group and its subsidiaries, including its media subsidiaries.

L'Internaute is a Dassault subsidiary