PARIS, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Media group Vivendi VIV.PA is
interested in buying the French magazine titles belonging to
Roularta Media Group RLRT.BR including the news weekly
L'Express, said Chairman Vincent Bollore on Tuesday.
Interviewed on RTL radio, Bollore said such a move would fit
in with Vivendi's strategy of expanding its presence in media
and content after spending two years selling assets, including
two telecom operators and the world's biggest video games maker.
"Vivendi's aim is to become a French version of German media
group Bertelsmann, meaning to bring together all types of French
content whether it be print, television, or web," he said.
"Obviously if there are opportunities that come up for
acquisitions, we will seize them."
Roularta bought roughly ten French magazines in 2006 for
about 210 million euros ($260 million), including the titles
L'Expansion and Maison Francaise. The Belgium-based company
earned three-quarters of its revenues of 676 million euros last
year from printed media.
Investors have been waiting to see what strategy Bollore
will chart for Vivendi now that the group has sold off four
units while keeping record label Universal Music Group and
French pay-TV operator Canal Plus. Its shares have risen 11
percent this year in anticipation that Vivendi will return a
chunk of the proceeds from the asset sales to investors.
Vivendi shares were down 1.6 percent to 20.36 euros at 1326
GMT, in line with the French blue-chip index .FCHI .
($1 = 0.8077 euros)
(Reporting by Leila Abboud; Editing by Mark Potter)
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Keywords: ROULARTA MEDIA M&A/VIVENDI