Elliott Sweeps Telecom Italia Board in Climax to Clash With Vivendi
05 May 2018 - 12:10AM
Dow Jones News
By Donato Paolo Mancini and Marc Navarro
Telecom Italia SpA's (TIT.MI) board of directors saw Elliott
Management Corp. take over two-thirds of its seats after a vote at
its annual general meeting Friday afternoon.
Vivendi SA (VIV.FR) had presented 10 board candidates, the
French company said Friday, with half of those being appointed to
the board, which has a total of 15 seats.
Elliott began building a stake in Telecom Italia months ago and
has challenged long-time shareholder Vivendi, which has a 24% stake
in the operator, for influence. The activist fund took 49.84% of
the votes in Friday's meeting, in which 67.15% of investors
participated.
Elliott said it remains "fully supportive" of Telecom Italia's
chief executive, Amos Genish. The activist fund said in a statement
that the new board is now in a position to consider value-creation
proposals "without the disproportionate influence from a single
shareholder."
In an afternoon statement, Vivendi reaffirmed its commitment to
the company, saying it will be "be extremely vigilant in ensuring
that Amos Genish receives assurance" from the board members it
presented.
Telecom Italia said in a statement that the new board will serve
through 2020.
Write to Donato Paolo Mancini at
donatopaolo.mancini@dowjones.com and Marc Navarro at
marc.navarro@dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 04, 2018 09:55 ET (13:55 GMT)
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