Canal+ offers $2.9bn for Multichoice, targets African expansion
In a strategic move to expand its presence in Africa, Vivendi SE’s Canal+ has made an all-cash offer of $2.9 billion for MultiChoice.
In a strategic move to expand its presence in Africa, Vivendi SE’s Canal+ has made an all-cash offer of $2.9 billion for MultiChoice.
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Canal+ confirms that it has submitted a letter, to the Board of Directors of MultiChoice, containing a non-binding indicative offer to acquire all of the issued ordinary shares of MultiChoice that it does not already own…
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