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    Vivendi may challenge court ruling on breakup, says secretary general

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    Posted on April 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Vivendi may contest a court ruling on its breakup, questioning the AMF's decision regarding shareholder buyout offers.

    Vivendi Considers Contesting Court's Breakup Ruling

    PARIS (Reuters) -Vivendi may challenge a court ruling requiring France's market watchdog to look again at whether shareholders should have received a mandatory buyout offer when the group split last year, its secretary general said on Monday.

    The former media group spun off its Canal+, Louis Hachette and Havas businesses in December, listing them separately as standalone companies in London, Paris and Amsterdam.

    The break-up was approved by more than 97% of the group's shareholders.

    However it faced strong opposition from some minority shareholders, who argued that the split would increase top shareholder Bollore SE's grip on Vivendi and its now former entities at their expense.

    In a rare move, the Paris Court of Appeal last week overruled the French markets authority, the AMF, ruling that billionaire Vincent Bollore controlled the Vivendi group and that the securities regulator should reexamine the spin-off.

    If the AMF says a mandatory buyout should have taken place, a reversal of the split seems unlikely, but shareholders' compensation could be considered.

    Speaking to shareholders on Monday, Vivendi Secretary General Frederic Crepin said the court's opinion that the Bollore group controlled Vivendi in the legal sense was "entirely questionable". Bollore has a 29.3% stake in Vivendi.

    (Reporting by Florence Loeve; Writing by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Vivendi may challenge a court ruling on its breakup.
    • •The Paris Court of Appeal overruled the AMF's decision.
    • •Bollore SE's control over Vivendi is questioned.
    • •Shareholder compensation might be considered.
    • •Vivendi's breakup was initially approved by 97% of shareholders.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Vivendi may challenge court ruling on breakup, says secretary general

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Vivendi's potential challenge to a court ruling on its breakup and the implications for shareholders.

    2Why is Vivendi challenging the ruling?

    Vivendi questions the court's opinion on Bollore's control and the AMF's decision regarding a mandatory buyout offer.

    3What was the court's decision?

    The Paris Court of Appeal ruled that the AMF should reexamine the spin-off and Bollore's control over Vivendi.

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