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Vivendi Universal and GE Combine Entertainment Assets to Form NBC Universal
Ending a four-month-long auction process, Vivendi Universal SA agreed on October 5, 2003, to sell its Vivendi Universal Entertainment (VUE) businesses, consisting of film and television assets, to General Electric Corporation's wholly owned NBC subsidiary. Vivendi received a combination of GE stock and stock in the combined company valued at approximately $14 billion. Vivendi would combine the Universal Pictures movie studio, its television production group, three cable networks, and the Universal theme parks with NBC. The new company would have annual revenues of $13 billion based on 2003 pro forma statements.
This transaction was among many made by Vivendi in its effort to restore the firm's financial viability. Having started as a highly profitable distributor of bottled water, the French company undertook a diversification spree in the 1990s, which pushed the firm into many unrelated enterprises and left it highly in debt. With its stock plummeting, Vivendi had been under considerable pressure to reduce its leverage and refocus its investments.
Applying a multiple of 14 times estimated 2003 EBITDA of $3 billion, the combined company had an estimated value of approximately $42 billion. This multiple is well within the range of comparable transactions and is consistent with the share price multiples of television media companies at that time. Of the $3 billion in 2003 EBITDA, GE would provide $2 billion and Vivendi $1 billion. This values GE's assets at $28 billion and Vivendi's at $14 billion. This implies that GE assets contribute two thirds and Vivendi's one third of the total market value of the combined company.
NBC Universal's total assets of $42 billion consist of VUE's assets valued at $14 billion and NBC's at $28 billion. Vivendi chose to receive an infusion of liquidity at closing consisting of $4.0 billion in cash by selling its right to receive $4 billion in GE stock and the transfer of $1.6 billion in debt carried by VUE's businesses to NBC Universal.
Vivendi would retain an ongoing approximate 20 percent ownership in the new company valued at $8.4 billion after having received $5.6 billion in liquidity at closing. GE would have 80 percent ownership in the new company in exchange for providing $5.6 billion in liquidity (i.e., $4 billion in cash and assuming $1.6 billion in debt). Vivendi had the option to sell its 20 percent ownership interest in the future, beginning in 2006, at fair market value. GE would have the first right (i.e., the first right of refusal) to acquire the Vivendi position. GE anticipated that its 80 percent ownership position in the combined company would be accretive for GE shareholders beginning in the second full year of operation.
-Based on a total valuation of $42 billion, Vivendi's assets contributed one-third and GE's two-thirds of the total value of NBC Universal. However, after the closing, Vivendi would only own a 20% equity position in the combined business. Why?
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