Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas had admitted that his club's star players may want to leave this summer, which could be a boost for Manchester United and Manchester City.
20.04.2020 - 21:23 / deadline.com
By Jill Goldsmith
French conglom Vivendi said the coronavirus had only a “limited impact” on revenue last quarter as its generally upbeat earning kicked off reporting season in Europe and came ahead of a blitz of numbers from the U.S. entertainment sector starting tomorrow with Netflix.
A downturn last month was pretty much contained to its advertising division Havas and publishing unit Editis. Those businesses “experienced variable performance in March … due to the crisis,” Vivendi said,
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas had admitted that his club's star players may want to leave this summer, which could be a boost for Manchester United and Manchester City.
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By Erik Pedersen
By Jill Goldsmith
By Elsa Keslassy
French entertainment and telecom conglomerate Vivendi on Monday said its first-quarter revenue rose 11.9 percent, or 4.4 percent assuming constant currencies, to $4.20 billion (3.87 billion euros) on the strength of its music division.
LONDON – Universal Music Group's revenues grew to €1.77 billion ($1.9 billion) in the first quarter of 2020, up 13% at constant currency and perimeter thanks to big-selling new releases from Justin Bieber, Eminem, The Weeknd and Japanese pop group King & Prince.UMG owner, French media and telecom conglomerate Vivendi, reports that the COVID-19 pandemic had only a "limited impact" on its earnings during the first three months of the year when group revenues totaled €3.87 billion ($4.2 billion), a