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Canal+ shares drop 14% in London debut after four-way Vivendi split

16th Dec 2024 09:50

(Alliance News) - Canal+ SA shares started trading in London on Monday, following the media and entertainment company's split from Videndi SA, in a rare win of a major new listing for the London Stock Exchange.

Canal+ was quoted at 248.70 pence, down 14% from its opening price of 290p. So far on Monday the stock has traded in a range between 299.9p and 247.70p.

With 992.0m shares in issue, the current price in London gives Canal+ a market capitalisation of GBP2.47 billion.

Canal+ started out 40 years ago as a subscription television channel in France. It now operates globally and also provides video streaming platforms.

Last week, shareholders of Vivendi approved the four-way split of the media conglomerate into Canal+, publisher Louis Hachette, and advertising firm Havas. Hachette now is listed in Paris, while Havas is listed in Amsterdam. Vivendi itself continues as a holding group and remains listed in Paris.

Vivendi was quoted at EUR2.46 in Paris, up 33%, for a EUR2.52 billion market cap. Havas was trading up 8.4% at EUR1.94 in Amsterdam.

By Tom Waite, Alliance News editor

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