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UPDATE 1-Bollore expands foothold in French print media with Prisma deal

Mathieu Rosemain (Recasts, adds details) PARIS, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Billionaire Vincent Bollore, the biggest shareholder in Vivendi, is poised to expand his activities in French media with the acquisition of Prisma Media. Vivendi, which has France’s biggest pay-TV group Canal, advertising group Havas and publishing company Editis, said on Wednesday it had agreed to buy Prisma from Germany’s Bertelsmann for an unspecified sum. Prisma is France’s number one print magazines group, with titles such as Femme Actuelle, Capital, Gala and Tele-Loisirs. Prisma Media generated 304 million euros in annual net revenues in 2019, its website said, reflecting sales of 130 million magazines per year.

Bollore expands foothold in French print media with Prisma deal

Bollore expands foothold in French print media with Prisma deal Reuters 23/12/2020 By Mathieu Rosemain PARIS (Reuters) -Billionaire Vincent Bollore, the biggest shareholder in Vivendi, is poised to expand his activities in French media with the acquisition of Prisma Media. Vivendi, which has France s biggest pay-TV group Canal, advertising group Havas and publishing company Editis, said on Wednesday it had agreed to buy Prisma from Germany s Bertelsmann for an unspecified sum. Prisma is France s number one print magazines group, with titles such as Femme Actuelle, Capital, Gala and Tele-Loisirs. Video: Exclusive-U.S. to blacklist dozens of Chinese firms including SMIC, sources say (Reuters)

Vivendi denies any wrongdoing as CEO Arnaud De Puyfontaine and Vincent Bolloré indicted in Italy over alleged market manipulation

Music Business Worldwide December 14, 2020 Arnaud de Puyfontaine, CEO, Vivendi Vivendi has issued a statement formally denying any wrongdoing following Saturday’s (December 12) news that CEO Arnaud De Puyfontaine and ex-Chairman Vincent Bollore have been indicted by prosecutors in Italy. The reported action by the Italian authorities has been taken over a case alleging market manipulation related to the company’s decision to pull out of a deal with Italian media company Mediaset in 2016. Universal Music Group‘s parent company agreed to buy an 89% stake in Mediaset’s Pay TV business Mediaset Premium in April 2016, but pulled out of the deal in July that year, citing amongst other things, an “over-optimistic” business plan.

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