Hi,
I've been following that news for months. The reports never mention the gaming divisions. So I had been wondering if they were included in the deal. Finally, in todays NY Times there was
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/03/business...pagewanted=1&th
On the second page of the article, towards the end, that part of Vivendi that would remain after the sale is discussed. The following quote leads me to believe that Blizzard would remain under Vivendi for at least the short term:
"Mr. Fourtou, at a news conference after the board meeting, said Vivendi was considering splitting the company in two, one company for its telephone activities and another for the remaining entertainment assets, like music, video games and Canal Plus."
--Pete
I've been following that news for months. The reports never mention the gaming divisions. So I had been wondering if they were included in the deal. Finally, in todays NY Times there was
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/09/03/business...pagewanted=1&th
On the second page of the article, towards the end, that part of Vivendi that would remain after the sale is discussed. The following quote leads me to believe that Blizzard would remain under Vivendi for at least the short term:
"Mr. Fourtou, at a news conference after the board meeting, said Vivendi was considering splitting the company in two, one company for its telephone activities and another for the remaining entertainment assets, like music, video games and Canal Plus."
--Pete
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