Vivendi | Press Release | Paris, December 10, 2010
Vivendi: Final settlement with the CVM
Vivendi announces that it reached today a final settlement with the Brazilian Commisao de Valores Mobiliarios (CVM), in which Vivendi has agreed to pay the CVM approximately EUR67 million. This concludes the investigation opened by the CVM following Vivendi’s acquisition of GVT. As stated by Brazilian law, this settlement does not imply the acknowledgement of any wrongdoing by Vivendi. Vivendi will continue to focus on the accelerated development of GVT throughout new regions in Brazil. Vivendi is totally committed to enabling GVT to provide the best products and services to its customers in 2011 and beyond.
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Vivendi: Final settlement with the CVM
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