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  • Monday, 9 December, 2024
    Vivendi shareholders approve plan for 4-way split of French media group

    Spin-offs of businesses including pay-TV group Canal+ and advertising arm Havas to take place in coming weeks

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  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    Lex
    For Vivendi, this split is better than no split at all Premium content

    Group’s demerger plan has run into opposition but investors should not necessarily prefer the status quo

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  • Tuesday, 19 November, 2024
    Bolloré’s Havas to use Amsterdam listing to fuel M&A

    Stock market offering is part of a planned three-way break up of parent company Vivendi

    Yannick Bolloré
  • Friday, 15 November, 2024
    News in-depthGroupe Canal+
    London’s snaring of France’s Canal+ to revive moribund listing market

    Expected €6bn-€8bn IPO is set to be the largest listing in City since 2022

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  • Tuesday, 29 October, 2024
    Vivendi activist urges shareholders to oppose break-up plan

    Investors in French media group to vote on proposal in December

    President of Vivendi supervisory board Vincent Bollore
  • Friday, 26 July, 2024
    Lex
    Vivendi’s listings shopping shows weakness of Europe’s stock markets Premium content

    The region’s bourses are leaving themselves open to a new race to the bottom on rules

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  • Monday, 22 July, 2024
    French TV group Canal+ to list in London as part of Vivendi break-up

    French billionaire Vincent Bolloré to split up Vivendi to boost valuations of its individual businesses

    The Canal+ headquarters
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2024
    Vivendi explores London listing for streaming service Canal+

    Potential float would come as media conglomerate prepares for four-way split

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  • Saturday, 6 July, 2024
    News in-depthFrench politics
    The maverick TV host amping up France’s far right

    Cyril Hanouna is a key player in Vincent Bolloré’s Fox News-like media empire

    Cyril Hanouna
  • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
    Havas SA
    Ad agency Havas prepares €400mn investment plan ahead of IPO

    French company launches AI strategy as it prepares to split from parent group Vivendi

    Montage featuring Havas chief Yannick Balloré and the logos of Lagardère, Canal+, Prisma Media and Havas
  • Monday, 10 June, 2024
    News in-depthFootball
    French football league races to find broadcaster before season kicks off

    Partnership with private equity group CVC has not yet borne fruit, leaving clubs facing cash crunch

    Kylian Mbappé  and Clermont Foot
  • Tuesday, 23 April, 2024
    Telecom Italia SpA
    Telecom Italia chief defeats attempt to unseat him

    Pietro Labriola secures fresh mandate after phone carrier averted clash with biggest shareholder Vivendi at AGM

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  • Thursday, 1 February, 2024
    Media
    Vivendi’s Canal+ offers to buy biggest pay-TV group in Africa

    Proposal that values MultiChoice at $2.5bn aims to build rival to Netflix in world’s fastest-growing streaming market

    Logos of Canal+ and MultiChoice
  • Wednesday, 27 December, 2023
    Business InsightSilvia Sciorilli Borrelli
    Italian telecoms split could spur further deals in Europe

    Decision to divide TIM and sell network to private equity group KKR may foster consolidation in a fragmented industry

    People pass by a TIM mobile phone shop, operated by Telecom Italia SpA, in Milan, Italy
  • Friday, 15 December, 2023
    Due Diligence
    The break-up that could reshape Bolloré’s empire Premium content

    Plus, Peltz and Disney square off — again, and private equity’s sound of silence on music deals

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  • Thursday, 14 December, 2023
    News in-depth
    Vincent Bolloré changes tack with Vivendi break-up plan

    Growing valuation discount since Universal Music spin-out has been source of frustration for French billionaire

    Vincent Bollore
  • Thursday, 14 December, 2023
    LexMedia
    Vivendi: break-up would reward Bolloré family with rule of three Premium content

    The media conglomerate remains influential in the francophone world

    Cyrille Bolloré
  • Thursday, 14 December, 2023
    Vivendi shares jump on break-up plan

    Shares in French media group controlled by Vincent Bolloré increase more than 10 per cent in Paris trading

    Vivendi’s headquarters
  • Monday, 11 December, 2023
    Owners of O2 Arena and Hammersmith Apollo enter race for See Tickets

    Vivendi is hoping to fetch up to €300mn for one of the UK’s biggest ticketing merchants

    The Killers on stage
  • Monday, 6 November, 2023
    LexMergers & Acquisitions
    Telecom Italia: good deal was arrived at through flawed process Premium content

    By accepting an offer without putting it to shareholders, TI is storing up trouble

    Yannick Bolloré
  • Monday, 6 November, 2023
    Telecom Italia SpA
    Telecom Italia’s KKR deal sparks threat of legal action by Vivendi

    Largest shareholder ‘deeply regrets’ acceptance of private equity’s firm offer of up to €22bn for fixed-line network

  • Friday, 23 June, 2023
    Due Diligence
    KKR’s €22.5bn Telecom Italia offer gets tested Premium content

    Plus, a German tech entrepreneur cashes in and Singapore’s GIC bolsters its bets on US private assets

    Due Diligence logo
  • Thursday, 22 June, 2023
    Telecom Italia SpA
    Vivendi to fight Telecom Italia’s plan to sell landline network to KKR

    Move opens new chapter in long-running battle over future of heavily indebted mobile and broadband group

    TIM chief executive Pietro Labriola next to the company’s logo
  • Tuesday, 20 June, 2023
    LexTelecom Italia SpA
    Telecom Italia: Italian saga series finale at risk from cornered Vivendi Premium content

    Majority shareholder Vivendi has been gnashing its teeth in the wings and may try to stop the impending nuptials with KKR

    A television communications tower inside the headquarters of Telecom Italia, in Rozzano, Italy
  • Tuesday, 14 March, 2023
    Vivendi in talks to sell 100% of publishing house Editis

    Deal would ease path to acquisition of Lagardère

    The Vivendi logo on a sign at the company’s Paris headquarters
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