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Scission of Vivendi: the Court of Appeal rules in favour of Bolloré
France🏛️ PoliticsCenter20 hr. ago

Scission of Vivendi: the Court of Appeal rules in favour of Bolloré

The French Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of Vincent Bolloré in his dispute with Vivendi, marking the second time the court has addressed this stock market case. The first ruling in April 2025 was unfavorable to Bolloré but was later overturned by the Supreme Court in late November. This latest decision suggests a shift in judicial stance, potentially impacting corporate governance and shareholder rights in France.

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Scission of Vivendi: the Court of Appeal rules in favour of Bolloré

The French Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of Vincent Bolloré in his dispute with Vivendi, marking the second time the court has addressed this stock market case. The first ruling in April 2025 was unfavorable to Bolloré but was later overturned by the Supreme Court in late November. This latest decision suggests a shift in judicial stance, potentially impacting corporate governance and shareholder rights in France.

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