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- Media conglomerate Vivendi SE is preparing to consult with investors and employees on its plan to split into four listed units as it seeks better value from its assets, which span from pay-TV to ads, music and publishing.
www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-07/vivendi-advances-plan-to-split-french-media-conglomerate-in-four
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Jul 22, 2024 · Vivendi’s Management Board today presented to the Supervisory Board an update on the feasibility study of the split project announced on December 13, 2023. As a reminder, since the distribution and listing of Universal Music Group (UMG) in 2021, Vivendi has endured a significantly high conglomerate discount, substantially reducing its ...
4 days ago · Vivendi has said that the break-up, which it has been examining since December, would help it close the gap between the value of its individual businesses and that of the overall group, and enable ...
3 days ago · Paris-based investment fund CIAM said on Tuesday it would appeal to France's financial watchdog AMF to ensure shareholder rights are respected in Vivendi's plan to split up, urging a public offer ...
Dec 14, 2023 · Vincent Bolloré spent years trying to convince investors his media conglomerate Vivendi was not just a collection of disparate businesses. This week, the French billionaire admitted defeat.
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Nov 22, 2023 · The French media giant, Vivendi, has announced the completion of its acquisition of its rival Lagardère. But the European Commission is continuing its investigation into whether the deal breached...
1 day ago · Vincent Bollore, the ever-opportunistic French billionaire whose conservative media empire is the closest thing France has to Fox News, is eyeing a bold breakup of his company Vivendi SE. This ...
Jan 30, 2024 · French billionaire Vincent Bolloré’s Vivendi SE is now formally proposing to break up the sprawling media and entertainment empire into four separately traded companies.