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Company type | Public |
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ISIN | FR0000127771 |
Industry | Investment |
Founded | 14 December 1853 |
Founder | Napoleon III[1] |
Successor | NBCUniversal (entertainment assets) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
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Revenue | €10.5 billion[2] (2023) |
€0.93 billion[2] (2023) | |
€0.72 billion[2] (2023) | |
Total assets | €38.3 billion[2] (2023) |
Total equity | €17.1 billion[2] (2023) |
Owner | Bolloré (27% equity, 30% voting power) |
Number of employees | 73,000[2] (2023) |
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Website | vivendi.com |
Vivendi SE (stylized as “vivendi”) is a French investment company headquartered in Paris. It currrently wholly-owns Gameloft as well as a number of investments in several companies, primarily involved in content, entertainment, media, and telecommunications. In 2000, Vivendi Universal was created from the merger with Groupe Canal+ and Seagram Company Ltd., owner of Universal Pictures. Vivendi sold 80% of Universal to the now-defunct General Electric (GE, owner of NBC) in 2004, forming what is now NBCUniversal. In 2006, it sold off most of the Universal components and its name reverted to Vivendi. GE bought out Vivendi's 20% stake in NBCUniversal during Comcast's acquisition of the latter. As of 2021[update], Vivendi's chairman Yannick Bolloré is also CEO of Havas, which was spun off from Vivendi in 2000 but has since become a subsidiary. The company is known for its stake in Universal Music Group, which it partially spun off from 2021. In 2024, Vivendi spun-off its non-investment businesses into three companies: Canal+ (entertainment), Havas (advertising), and Louis Hachette Group (publishing, distribution, and travel retail).