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Italian court to decide soon over Vivendi appeal against TIM's grid sale

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Posted on January 14, 2025

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This image represents the Italian court's upcoming decision on Vivendi's appeal against Telecom Italia's grid sale to KKR. It highlights the significant financial implications of the case.

Italian Court to Rule on Vivendi's Appeal Against TIM Grid Sale

MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian court is expected to decide this week on a request by Telecom Italia's (TIM) top investor Vivendi to annul the former phone monopoly's decision to sell its landline grid to a consortium led by KKR, a source close to the matter said.

Vivendi, which holds 24% of TIM, filed a complaint with a Milan court in December 2023 challenging the sale, worth up to 22 billion euros ($22.4 billion).

Under Italian rules, a non-binding deadline for the court to decide on the case expired at the start of this week.

Sponsored by Italy's conservative government, which bought 16% of the network as part of the deal, the KKR sale helped to cut debt and stabilise TIM's finances.

Vivendi has criticised the deal, seeking a higher price tag, and questioning the sustainability of the business left behind.

Vivendi says the decision should have gone through an extraordinary shareholder vote, and not just the board.

The sale changed the nature of TIM's business and dissenting shareholders should have had the right to withdraw, by selling their shares back to the company, Vivendi has said.

TIM has said its board acted within its rights. The deal closed in July.

After a round of fruitless talks with Rome over TIM's future, the Paris-listed group took a back seat as an investor and in January 2023 withdrew its representative on TIM's board.

Vivendi no longer considers the TIM holding as strategic and is open to a potential sale of its stake, which is currently worth 930 million euros.

The file has drawn interest from private equity firms, including CVC, according to people familiar with the matter. Vivendi is looking for a price of between 1.0-1.5 billion euros, according to two of the sources. Vivendi declined to comment.

However, any transaction needs support from the Italian government, which has powers to greenlight any sale of more than 3% of TIM.

(Reporting by Elvira Pollina; Additional reporting by Mathieu Rosemain in Paris; Editing by Valentina Za)

Key Takeaways

  • Vivendi appeals against TIM's grid sale to KKR.
  • The sale is valued at up to 22 billion euros.
  • Vivendi seeks a higher price and shareholder vote.
  • Italian government supports the KKR deal.
  • Vivendi open to selling its TIM stake.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Vivendi's appeal against the sale of TIM's grid to a KKR-led consortium.
Why is Vivendi appealing the sale?
Vivendi seeks a higher price and believes the decision should have involved an extraordinary shareholder vote.
What is the value of the TIM grid sale?
The TIM grid sale is valued at up to 22 billion euros.

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