Overwhelming shareholder approval for Vivendi’s Canal+ spin-off
Shares in Canal+ will be traded in London, Paris and Amsterdam
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Shares in Canal+ will be traded in London, Paris and Amsterdam
Once approved by shareholders, Canal+ is expected to launch on the London Stock Exchange on 16th December
Listing Canal+ in London "reflects the company’s international dimension, particularly as part of the ongoing combination with Multichoice", said Vivendi
Canal+ is currently experiencing strong growth in an international context marked by numerous investment opportunities, said Vivendi
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BusinessLong-running row between the two companies is finally set to end
Italian broadcaster is pressing ahead with its plans to move its headquarters to the Netherlands
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Regulator could impose curbs on Vivendi’s interests in Italy’s media and telecom sectors
Company announced in June 2019 it wanted to set up new pan-European media company, MediaForEurope
Regulator has opened investigations into the telecom and media assets of both companies.
Vivendi called the charges "extraneous"
Government has reportedly drafted legislation that would require communications watchdog to investigate companies operating in the media sector.
Two companies are said to be working on a deal to enable Mediaset to revive its plans for MediaForEurope
Mediaset CEO Pier Silvio Berlusconi will speak "in the near future" to Vivendi's CEO Arnaud du Puyfontaine
Amsterdam Appeals Court said the proposed merger could not proceed for several reasons
Vivendi has reportedly written to Mediaset's board members
Reports suggest the two companies are finally ready to gold talks over MediaForEurope
Mediaset wants to merge its Italian and Spanish units into one company based in the Netherlands
Annual meeting due to take place today
Broadcasters heading back to court once again
Hearing was due to take place on 30th April
Part of ongoing legal battle over MediaForEurope
TVBEurope charts the ongoing dispute over the creation of MediaForEurope
Vivendi warned the merger would "harm the interests of minority shareholders"
Argues that Mediaset's merger plan "harms the interests of minority shareholders"
Amsterdam court's decision scheduled for 10th February
Decision comes a day before a Mediaset shareholder meeting
Ruling expected after 10th January
Mediaset seeks to persuade ProSieben to join MediaForEurope
Companies are due back in court today
Milan court was due to rule on the case this week
Vivendi has decided not to sell its stake in the broadcaster
Row over Mediaset's plans to create new Amsterdam-based holding
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