Vivendi 2018 Net Profit Plunged on Telecom Italia Writedown
15 February 2019 - 4:48AM
Dow Jones News
By Olivia Bugault
Vivendi SA's (VIV.FR) net profit plunged last year, a decline
that the company attributed mainly to a steep writedown in the
value of shares in Telecom Italia SpA (TIT.MI), in which Vivendi is
a major shareholder.
Net profit for the year stood at 127 million euros ($143.3
million) compared with EUR1.23 billion for 2017, the French media
group said on Thursday. It blamed the drop on the EUR1.07 billion
writedown of the value of the Telecom Italia shares.
Revenue rose 11% to EUR13.93 billion, partly driven by the
consolidation of Havas, it said. Vivendi's most profitable
subsidiary Universal Music Group revenue increased 10% to EUR6.02
billion, at constant currency and perimeter, while Canal+ Group
revenue was stable at EUR5.17 billion.
Vivendi said earnings before interest and taxes--a measure of
profitability closely watched by analysts--was EUR1.18 billion
compared with EUR1.04 billion during the year-earlier period.
The company is "confident is the evolution of its main
businesses in 2019," and expects Canal+ Group profitability to keep
growing, it said.
Vivendi proposed a dividend of EUR0.50 a share for 2018,
compared with EUR0.45 a year earlier.
The sale of 50% of Universal Music Group is moving forward as
Universal's corporate structure reorganization was completed at the
end of 2018, Vivendi said.
Write to Olivia Bugault at olivia.bugault@dowjones.com
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