Vivendi CEO does not rule
out raising Telecom Italia stake further: paper
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[June 25, 2015]
MILAN (Reuters) - France's Vivendi
does not rule out increasing its stake in Telecom Italia after becoming
the group's largest investor with 14.9 percent, CEO Arnaud de
Puyfontaine was quoted as saying on Thursday.
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Vivendi said on Wednesday it had raised its stake in Telecom Italia
to just under 15 percent, replacing Telefonica as the biggest
shareholder and gaining a foothold in a country it said had
significant growth prospects.
Asked if the company would increase its stake further, De
Puyfontaine told Italian daily Corriere della Sera in an interview
published on Thursday: "Time will tell, never say never."
As the biggest shareholder Vivendi could now be influential in
whether Telecom Italia decides to sell TIM Participacoes, Brazil's
second-biggest mobile operator, and in how much the Italian group
invests in high-speed fiber broadband in Italy where the government
wants it to do more to upgrade old infrastructure. Telecom Italia
Chairman Giuseppe Recchi said last week his company wanted to stay
in Brazil, which accounts for a third of revenue.
Asked whether Vivendi would push for Telecom Italia to exit Brazil,
De Puyfontaine said he was "open and very flexible".
"The important thing is to take a decision that creates value in the
long term ... but we have to be pragmatic," he said.
He noted that his company had decided to exit its own Brazilian
assets to invest in Italy.
Vivendi's investment in Telecom Italia was for the long term, he
said. The Italian phone group had "great prospects", especially
given the push to develop ultrafast broadband network - a pet
project of Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
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De Puyfontaine said it was too early to say whether Vivendi would
seek to press Telecom Italia to take part in an alliance between
Italy's Metroweb, Vodafone and Vimpelcom's Italian mobile phone unit
Wind to help build the fiber-optic network.
"The statements made by Prime Minister Renzi are very important. I
will discuss this theme in Italy with insiders, and I will discuss
it in depth with Telecom Italia's management," he said.
"But I can say that Italy and Greece are the only European countries
without a cable network."
(Reporting by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by Susan Fenton)
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