US Leadership Summit

NEWSLETTER

Like this article?

Sign up to our free newsletter

KKR offer undervalues TIM network, says Vivendi

French Media Group Vivendi believes KKR’s offer of around €22.5 billion to acquire Telecom Italia’s (TIM) landline network significantly undervalues the business and any sale of the network would be a strategic mistake, according to a report by the Financial Times.

French Media Group Vivendi believes KKR’s offer of around €22.5 billion to acquire Telecom Italia’s (TIM) landline network significantly undervalues the business and any sale of the network would be a strategic mistake, according to a report by the Financial Times.

Vivendi, TIM’s biggest shareholder with a 23.75% stake in the business and more than 17% of voting rights, argues the network’s value is more than €30 billion.

With KKR confirmed to be in exclusive talks with TIM over a deal, the FT cites unnamed sources as saying that Vivendi, which has spent more than €4bn building its stake in TIM since 2015, is digging in to fight the sale.

“If you separate the network from the rest of the company it’s a dead man walking,” one source said.

Like this article? Sign up to our free newsletter

MOST POPULAR

FURTHER READING

Features

Talk to Us

What would you like to talk with us about? *