Ubisoft Fighting Hostile Takeover

The Globe and Mail reports that Ubisoft is in discussions with financiers in an attempt to fend off what's described as a hostile takeover by Vivendi, owners of a 15% stake in the company. Ubisoft founder and CEO Yves Guillemot, confirmed meets are taking place with potential investors in Montreal and Toronto to help the Guillemot's retain control of the company, and this blurb explains what's going on, implying local jobs may be on the line:
Mr. Guillemot and his four brothers started Ubisoft in France’s Brittany region and own a minority stake, expanding it more than 30 years to become one of the world’s top five video game publishers. They’re trying to push away Vivendi and its billionaire chairman, Vincent Bolloré, who has amassed a 15-per-cent stake in Ubisoft in recent months and made an unsolicited takeover offer worth some 500-million euros ($750-million) for another Guillemot brothers-run gaming company, Gameloft SE.

The hostile bid on Gameloft is the first step in Vivendi’s larger ploy to force talks with the Guillemot family and take over Ubisoft, analysts at European investment bank Bryan, Garnier & Co. have said.

At stake are more than 3,000 Ubisoft jobs in Montreal, Quebec, Toronto and Halifax, and hundreds of millions in capital invested since the company opened its first studio in Canada in 1997. Quebec has the most to lose, with Ubisoft representing a pillar of its multimedia industry.

Although it’s unlikely Vivendi would shut down Ubisoft’s Canadian studios outright, the assets would be better protected if Ubisoft remained independent, Mr. Guillemot told The Globe and Mail on Thursday. Ubisoft enjoys a decision-making and operational agility that it wouldn’t have under Vivendi, and can forge better partnerships with global media players such as Warner Bros. instead of being forced to work with Vivendi’s properties, the CEO said.
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Feb 26, 2016, 17:18
 Nucas
 
Kxmode wrote on Feb 26, 2016, 15:30:
Task wrote on Feb 26, 2016, 13:31:
Guyz, isn't Corporatism just great!? Some cutt throat man or woman Corporate a-hole just can't get enough of money.

Vivindi has a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders to show growth and profitability by any means necessary within the constraints of law. In the case of "the lesser of two evils" from an investor point of view I would side with Vivindi.

from a consumer point of view i would support maximum diversity in parent companies. consolidating development of titles under fewer roofs strikes me as bad in many ways. competition is supposed to be the central tenet of the sacred organism called capitalism after all.
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