Shares in Vivendi's newly listed businesses fell in their first month of trading to levels below their combined value before the split, undermining the Bollore family's hopes to boost value.
Vivendi, after spinning off into four companies in December, is urged to clarify strategies for its units Canal+, Havas, and Louis Hachette Group to assure investors of the move's value. Meanwhile, ...
Vivendi's strategic clarity post-split needs bolstering, say analysts. The French media company, disbanded into four units, seeks optimal value realization. Meanwhile, Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson ...
Bolloré, Vivendi’s largest shareholder, said Canal+ could be worth close to €7bn (£5.8bn) as a separate entity. Vivendi, which trades on Euronext Paris, also spun off its advertising company Havas in ...
The spin-offs in December, backed by the Bollore family, split Vivendi into four multi-billion-euro companies in a bid to unlock value as the French media conglomerate's overall market ...
Vivendi’s spin-off into four standalone companies, including Canal+, Havas, and Louis Hachette Group, aimed to unlock value ...
The spin-offs in December, backed by the Bollore family, split Vivendi into four multi-billion-euro companies in a bid to unlock value as the French media conglomerate’s overall market ...
By Gianluca Lo Nostro, Florence Loeve and Paul Sandle GDANSK/PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - Vivendi management and bosses of some ...
GDANSK/PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - Vivendi management and bosses of some of its newly spun out companies - Canal+, Havas and Louis Hachette Group - need to lay out more clearly their strategies to ...