In desperation and against the clock is how they are working at Ubisoft to try to stop Vivendi’s purchase of the company. Regarding the latter, the company’s movements have been reduced in recent months in the purchase of shares of both Ubisoft and Gameloft to try to gain full control of the company.
Yves Guillemot, head of Ubisoft, has confirmed that Ubisoft is doing everything possible to look for new investors, especially in Canada, in order to combat the increase in power on the part of Vivendi. The manager himself has also confirmed that they have already prepared new meetings in the coming days with more than a dozen potential investors.
At this time, we want to increase the number of shareholders in Canada to have greater control over our capital.
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