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Canal+ already owns 45% of MultiChoice’s shares, and with this deal, it intends to buy the remaining shares for R125 per ...
The Competition Tribunal has approved a R35 billion acquisition of MultiChoice Group by CANAL+, introducing key commitments ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNTribunal approves acquisition of MultiChoice by Canal+The Competition Tribunal has approved the merger between French media group, Canal+, and South African pay-TV operator, ...
The Competition Commission U-turned earlier this month when it announced it was now in favour of the deal following ...
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ITWeb on MSNSparks fly during Maziv, Vodacom competition appealAdvocates and judges clash over public interest concerns and revised terms as an appeal against a ruling to block the merger ...
The approval, issued on Tuesday, follows the recommendation made in May and was granted subject to public interest conditions.
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ITWeb on MSNTribunal conditionally approves MultiChoice, Canal+ mergerTribunal conditionally approves MultiChoice, Canal+ merger By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editorJohannesburg, 23 Jul 2025Inside the MultiChoice City building in Randburg, Johannesburg. The Competition ...
The Competition Tribunal of South Africa has approved Canal+’s takeover offer for African media giant MultiChoice Group.
South Africa’s Competition Tribunal has approved Canal+'s takeover offer of African pay-TV provider MultiChoice. But there ...
The South African Competition Tribunal has agreed to the proposed transaction that will lead to the takeover of Multichoice Group by Canal+. The announcement was made in a joint statement issued ...
The Competition Tribunal published a redacted 374-page document explaining the reasons for it blocking Vodacom from acquiring ...
The Competition Tribunal has found that Vodacom’s Maziv deal would have caused harm to competition and market innovation.
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