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08.03.2024 - 13:43 / deadline.com
A hike in subscribers for French pay-TV giant Canal+ Group as well as a successful year at the box office in France for Studiocanal helped drive positive 2023 results for parent company Vivendi, which were released Thursday evening after the close of the local stock exchange.
The media and communications giant posted a net profit of $443M (€405M) after a loss of $1.07B (1.01B Euros) for 2022, linked to the deconsolidation of its Telecom Italia stake.
Full-year revenue rose 9.5% to $11.4M (€10.5M), against $10.1B (€9.6B) in 2022. Earnings before interest, taxes, and amortisation (EBITA) rose by 7.5% year-on-year to $1.02B (€934M), against $915M (€868M) in 2022.
Despite the positive results, the Vivendi share price was trading lower in Paris on Friday morning, with analysts citing the lack of an update on plans to split the group into separate entities, first announced last December, as a factor weighing on the title.
Vivendi CEO Yannick Bolloré gave little away about these plans in the results report, saying simply that the split project was “continuing”.
“If it goes ahead, this project would create value for all the Group’s stakeholders and would enable the creation of independent pure players with the necessary human resources and financial agility, capable of driving their own growth trajectory in an international context marked by numerous investment opportunities,” he added.
Vivendi said the positive results had been driven by the performances of the Canal+ Group and its subsidiary Studiocanal as well as that of communications group Havas and the integration of publishing and retail giant Lagardère, its acquisition of which finally got the greenlight in 2023.
“Canal+ Group successfully pursued its international
A councillor is asking Falkirk Council 's external auditors to look into "unacceptable behaviour" by the local authority in the way it has handled the decision to close Bo'ness Recreation Centre.
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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent Vivendi saw its revenues rise by 9.5% to €10.5 billion ($11.4 billion) in 2023, bolstered by the performance of Canal+ Group and Havas, as well as the integration of French media and publishing giant Lagardere in December. Vivendi also posted a net profit of $443 million (€405 million). Canal+ Group, which comprises pay TV giant Canal+ and the production-distribution company Studiocanal (“Paddington”), is pursuing its international development, particularly in Asia, the Nordic countries and Africa.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief France’s Canal+ Group said that it has increased its stake in multi-territory Asian streaming platform Viu to 30%. “This additional investment underlines the confidence that Canal+ has in Viu and its teams. It also highlights the determination of Canal+ to make Asia its next growth vector, through its strategic partnership with PCCW, and through an acceleration of growth at Viu, a premium streaming service present in Asia, the Middle East and South Asfrica,” the French group said in a statement.