Quotes from Xavier Niel


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Stephane Richard is far more attuned to the market than Didier Lombard.


From France, you can call anywhere in the world for free. Americans can't do that!


Giving only 50% of your fortune is not enough.


I don't like clothes. I don't especially like cars. I have a very nice house. I get sick on a boat.


I don't think Steve Jobs had much desire to share his fortune.


I have done a lot of stupid things in my life.


I'd rather people talked about the 1,000 most successful French Internet companies instead of the 5 or 10 faces we already know - including mine.


I'm always investing. I'm constantly in talks with someone about some opportunity.


If you are worried about the risk to your reputation, you don't launch a telecoms firm in an aggressive way.


Nobody believed in the success of the Internet.


Each week I try to have three lunches with my children, one working lunch, and one lunch with mates.


The most sought-after candidates in the world today by companies like mine are people who make computer software - there's a shortage of talent.


We have 200,000 kids a year who drop out of the French school system and have no hope. They become a drag on society.


We have to help young people, because at the end of the day, we won't have an economy if we don't have them.


We need to create an ecosystem which will make young people want to start their own company.


When you love competition, you don't want the market to consolidate.


You can spend your money on art works and sit down and look at them. Or you can use your money to help people.


YouTube is a problem. It has very big traffic, but it refuses to contribute to the weight of that traffic.


Personally, I have invested in around ten U.S. companies and will continue to do so. That doesn't give me a strong experience in the American market. But I have an understanding of the public.


The question for France and all countries is, 'Do you favour foreign Internet operators that do not pay, or do you favour national operators who pay?'