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MultiChoice says that if it merged with Canal+ it would be more capable to manage the many pressures it is facing currently.
French Canal+ Group’s operation to take full control of African media and entertainment giant MultiChoice appears to be moving forward with both parties announcing they had finalized the terms ...
But the group, 70 percent owned by South African pay-TV giant MultiChoice and 30 percent by Comcast's NBCUniversal, had forecast a bigger loss and grew its revenue 22 percent. By Georg Szalai ...
Vivendi SE’s Canal+ has offered to buy the shares of South African pay-TV company MultiChoice Group that it doesn’t already own in a deal that values the business’s shares at 46 billion rand ...
Canal+ extends deadline for MultiChoice bid by six months Says regulators need more time to clear the deal Canal+ reports annual revenue up 2.3% last year Forecasts revenue drop in 2025 March 4 ...
By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor Sports entertainment powerhouse WWE has extended and expanded its relationship with African pay TV giant MultiChoice with a new TV and WWE Network rights ...
Vivendi’s Canal+ Group has made an offer to take full control of African entertainment company The MultiChoice Group, in which it already holds a 31.7% stake. “The Canal+ Group confirms that ...
Canal+, the French premium television channel, that offered to acquire all of the shares of MultiChoice that it does not already own, has seen the offer declined. MultiChoice said that Canal+’s ...
June 4 (Reuters) - An offer by France's Canal+ for the shares it does not own in South Africa's MultiChoice (MCGJ.J), opens new tab is "fair and reasonable" according to an independent board ...