Vivendi

Vivendi

Infobox Company
company_name=Vivendi SA
company_logo=
company_type=Public (Euronext|VIV)
foundation=1857 (as Seagram)
2000 (as Vivendi Universal)
location_city=Paris
location_country=France
key_people=Jean-Bernard Lévy (CEO), Jean-René Fourtou (Chairman of the board)
area_served=
industry=Media, telecommunication
products=Music publishing, film production, publishing, pay TV services, television broadcasting, telecommunication services, video game publishing
revenue=21.567 billion (2007)cite web |url=http://www.vivendi.com/corp/en/publications/documents/2008/20080422_annual_report_2007.pdf |title=Annual Report 2007 |accessdate=2008-08-20 |publisher=Vivendi|format=PDF]
operating_income=profit €4.386 billion (2007)
net_income=profit €2.625 billion (2007)
num_employees=39,900 (2007)
subsid=Canal+ Group
Universal Music Group
Activision Blizzard (52%)
NBC Universal (20%)
Maroc Telecom (53%)
Neuf Cegetel (56%)
SFR (56%)
homepage= [http://www.vivendi.com www.vivendi.com]
intl=yes

Vivendi SA (formerly known as Vivendi Universal) is a Global French media conglomerate with activities in music, television and film, publishing, telecommunications, the Internet as well as video games.

History

On December 14, 1853, a water company named "Compagnie Générale des Eaux" (CGE) was created by an Imperial decree of Napoleon III. In 1854, CGE obtained a concession in order to supply water to the public in Lyon, serving in this capacity for over a hundred years. In 1861, it obtained a 50-year concession with the City of Paris.

For more than a century, Compagnie Générale des Eaux remained largely focused on the water sector. However, following the appointment of Guy Dejouany as CEO in 1976, CGE extended its activities into other sectors with a series of takeovers. Beginning in 1980, CGE began diversifying its operations from water into waste management, energy, transport services, and construction and property. It acquired the "Compagnie Générale d'Entreprises Automobiles" (CGEA), specialized in industrial vehicles, which was later divided into two branches: Connex and Onyx Environnement. CGE then acquired the "Compagnie Générale de Chauffe", and later the Montenay group. The Energy Services division these companies became part of, was later (1998) renamed Dalkia.

In 1983, CGE helped to found Canal+, the first Pay-TV channel in France, and in the 1990s, they began expanding into telecommunications and mass media, especially after Jean-Marie Messier succeeded Guy Dejouany on June 27, 1996. In 1996, CGE created Cegetel to take advantage of the 1998 deregulation of the French telecommunications market, accelerating the move into the media sector which would culminate in the 2000 demerger into Vivendi Universal and Vivendi Environnement (Veolia).

In 1998, Compagnie Générale des Eaux changed its name to "Vivendi", and sold off its property and construction divisions the following year to what would become Vinci. Vivendi went on to acquire stakes in or merge with Maroc Telecom, Havas, Cendant Software, Anaya, and NetHold, a large Continental European pay-TV operator. Beginning in 1998, Vivendi launched digital channels in Italy, Spain, Poland, Scandinavia, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

In June 1999, Vivendi merged with Pathé, the exchange ratio for the merger fixed at three Vivendi shares for every two Pathé shares. "The Wall Street Journal" estimated the value of the deal at US$2.59 billion. Following the completion of the merger, Vivendi retained Pathé's interests in British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC and CanalSatellite, a French broadcasting corporation then sold all remaining assets to Jérôme Seydoux's family-owned holding company, "Fornier SA" who changed its name to Pathé.

In July 2000, Vivendi spun off its water and waste companies - once its core business - along with interests in other public service sectors such as transport into Vivendi Environnement (IPO in Paris in July 2000 and in New York in October 2001), later (2003) renamed Veolia Environnement.

Vivendi Universal Entertainment was created in December 2000 with the merger of the Vivendi media empire with Canal+ television networks and the acquisition of Universal Studios from Canadian company Seagram. Vivendi in its current form came into existence on April 20 2006 following the sale of an 80% stake in the Vivendi Universal Entertainment unit to form NBC Universal and the gradual recovery of the company from its disastrous over-expansion in the late 1990s and the early 2000s.

On December 2 2007, Vivendi announced that it would be merging its Vivendi Games unit with Activision in a $18.8 billion deal. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7123582.stm Video game giants in $18bn merger] - BBC] [http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSN0236714920071202 Guitar Hero meets Warcraft in Vivendi-Activision deal] - Reuters] This will allow the merged company, Activision Blizzard, to rival Electronic Arts, the world's biggest video games publisher.

Money and politics

Vivendi disclosed a corporate loss of €23.3 billion in its 2002 annual report; the worst loss to date for a French company. Amid intense media scrutiny, its chairman and CEO, Jean-Marie Messier (who had overseen the most dramatic phase of the company's diversification), was subsequently replaced by Jean-René Fourtou.

Vivendi is a Fortune 500 company ranked #91, with a total revenue in the year 2000 of 38.6 billion USD. [http://www.uscsi.org] However, its massive expansion in the late 90s and early 21st century has caused the company both financial and legal trouble. The problems arose during the term of former CEO, Jean-Marie Messier; both US and French regulators are investigating potential cover-ups of company losses [http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=7228] . Vivendi is also an example of privatization of a public service, the distribution of water and wastewater.

1999

*Vivendi Universal (VU) accquired 100% of Havas.

2001

* Vivendi Universal acquired MP3.com and a leading American publisher, Houghton Mifflin.

2002

* VU began facing financial trouble. It responded with financial reshuffling, trying to shore up media holdings while selling off shares in its spin-off companies.
* Reduced its stake in Vivendi Environnement to 40% and sold its stake in Vinci Construction.
* The flamboyant company's Chairman and CEO, Jean-Marie Messier (who had overseen the most dramatic phase of Vivendi's diversification) resigned. He was replaced by Jean-Rene Fourtou. The company then began reorganizing to stave off bankruptcy. The company announced its strategy to sell non-strategic assets. Its largest single shareholder was the family of Edgar Bronfman, Jr., who was head of Seagram at the time of the merger.
* Sold its stake in Vizzavi to Vodafone, with the exception of Vizzavi France. It also sold 20.4% of Vivendi Environnement's capital to a group of investors, and its stake in North American satellite operator EchoStar Communications Corporation.
* VU sells Houghton Mifflin to Thomas H Lee, Blackstone and Bain consortium for US$1.66bn. [http://www.sa2.info/ARCHIVE/2002/10octB.html]

2003

* Sold Canal+ Technologies to Thomson (formerly Thomson Multimédia); Tele+ to News Corporation and Telecom Italia. It also sold its 26.3% interest in Xfera.
* On March 6, Vivendi disclosed its annual report (term ended at December 31,2002), that is downloadable in pdf format on its site. Some highlights include:
** Corporate loss of €23.3 billion: the worst loss for a French company.
** Net debt of €12.3 billion
** Vivendi will sell assets for 7 billons euros in 2003
* On December 1, 2003, Vivendi closed a deal to sell MP3.com to CNET.
* Defying predictions that it would be unable to raise the cash needed, VU bought out one of the two minority shareholders in Cegetel, taking its holding to 60 percent, with Vodafone holding the remaining 40 percent. Management viewed the mobile communications firm as a core asset once the bulk of media assets had been sold off.

2004

* 80 percent of the Vivendi Universal Entertainment branch was sold to GE, forming NBC Universal, with VU retaining a 20 percent stake.
* Sold its interests in Kencell (re-branded Celtel, Kenya), Monaco Telecom and Sportfive (which it held through Canal+ Group).
* Sold Newsworld International to the business partnership of Joel Hyatt and former Vice-President of the United States Al Gore
* VU and Valve Software (makers of "Half-Life") went head to head over the distribution of "Half-Life 2" to cyber cafés, they later came to an agreement stating:
** The authority of distributing cyber café licenses were to be handed over to Valve from VUG (and Sierra), and licenses granted by VUG and Sierra to cyber cafés prior to the agreement were revoked.
** VUG would cease distributing all retail packaged versions of Valve games by August 31, 2005.
* VU bought the rights to the game "Redneck Rampage" after Interplay's corporate shutdown.

2005

* December 16: it was announced that Canal Plus would merge with TPS, France's second largest Pay-TV provider. If the €5 billion (US$5.9bn; £3.4bn) tie-up is approved, VU will own 85% of the combined entity.

2006

* January 17: Vivendi SA announced that it will end its American Depositary Receipt program and its listing on the New York Stock Exchange by the end of quarter 2 2006, due to lowered trading volume on its shares and high costs. [http://www.vivendi.com/corp/en/press_2006/20060803_Vivendi_Voluntarily_Delists_from_NYSE_and_Terminates_ADR_Program.php]

* April 20: Vivendi announced that shareholders approved a name change. It dropped the "Universal" from its name and will now be known simply as "Vivendi". A new corporate logo was simultaneously unveiled.

* August: Vivendi signed a deal with Spiralfrog to distribute Vivendi's songs online in the United States and Canada.

* September 8: Vivendi announced that Sierra Entertainment, a division of its Vivendi Games group would be publishing the new game for Double Fine Productions, later revealed to be Brütal Legend.

* September: Vivendi has announced to buy BMG Music Publishing, the daughter company of German media conglomerate Bertelsmann for €1.63 billion (US$2.1bn).

2007

* December 2: Vivendi announced that their subdivision Vivendi Games would be merging Activision to form Activision Blizzard. Vivendi will be the major shareholder in this merger holding a 52% to 68% (pending results of the tender offer) stake of the newly formed company. [ [http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3164668 1up story on the Vivendi-Activision merger] ] [ [http://blizzard.com/press/activision-faq.shtml Blizzard FAQ on Activision Blizzard] .]

2008

* July 9: Activision Blizzard merger closes for $18.9 billion. Vivendi is majority stockholder, with 52% stake. [ [http://www.activisionblizzard.com/corp/ui/pdf/Activision_Blizzard_Close_English.pdf Press release dated July 10, 2008] ]

Current assets

References

ee also

* List of French companies

External links

* [http://www.vivendi.com/ Vivendi.com - Official site]
* [http://www.ketupa.net/vivendi.htm Ketupa - Vivendi and Universal] extensive profile


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Vivendi — SA Rechtsform Société Anonyme ISIN FR0000127771 Gründung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vivendi — SA Листинг на бирже Euronext: VIV …   Википедия

  • Vivendi SA — Расположение , Париж Листинг на бирже …   Википедия

  • VIVENDI — is a software package for care management and staff organisation published by the German software company CONNEXT and introduced in 1995.External links* [http://www.vivendi.de/ VIVENDI] official site (in German) …   Wikipedia

  • Vivendi S. A. — Vivendi S. A.   [französisch vivɛ̃ di ], weltweit tätiger französischer Mischkonzern (Wasser, Energie, Transport, Medien, Telekommunikation), entstanden 1998 durch Fusion von Compagnie Générale des Eaux (gegründet 1853) und Havas S. A. (gegründet …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Vivendi — Cet article a pour sujet la société Vivendi. Pour une définition du mot « vivendi », voir l’article vivendi du Wiktionnaire …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Vivendi — El texto que sigue es una traducción defectuosa o incompleta. Si quieres colaborar con Wikipedia, busca el artículo original y mejora o finaliza esta traducción. Puedes dar aviso al autor principal del artículo pegando el siguiente código en su… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Vivendi Universal — Vivendi Cet article a pour sujet la société Vivendi. Pour une définition du mot « vivendi », voir l’article vivendi du Wiktionnaire. Logo de Vivendi …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Vivendi Games — Vivendi Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft ISIN …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Vivendi Games Mobile — Vivendi Unternehmensform Aktiengesellschaft ISIN …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”