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World of Warcraft to help Vivendi weather crisis
Mon Mar 2, 2009 11:34am EST
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PARIS (Reuters) - Vivendi is betting on its Guitar Hero and World of Warcraft games to boost profits this year, despite the global economic slump.
Europe's largest entertainment group owns Activision Blizzard, the world's top video games company.
It also expects to benefit from slight growth at its pay-TV unit Canal Plus and its telecoms arm SFR. It said restructuring costs tied to acquisitions would be lower after it posted 2008 earnings in line with expectations.
Despite a solid balance sheet and good cash flow, Vivendi played down prospects of making acquisitions in the near-term and notably in Spain, where it has been looking at pay-TV company Digital+.
"We are extremely confident and resilient despite the current market conditions but also vigilant and we will continue to monitor costs," Chief Executive Jean-Bernard Levy told a conference call with journalists.
With 70 percent of revenue coming from phone, Internet, pay-TV and online video games subscriptions, Vivendi is viewed as one of the most defensive stocks in the media sector, with a low exposure to a bleak advertising market, analysts say.
"I would not say that Vivendi is immune to the crisis but Vivendi suffers less from the crisis than other groups who are in so-called cyclical sectors," Levy later said.
Vivendi, owner of Universal Music Group, the world's biggest record company, and French telecom operator SFR, expects EBITA growth in 2009 to top the 4.9 percent achieved in 2008, Levy said. He would not provide a revenue target for 2009.
"We expect video games to continue to show a nice growth. We started the year with 12 million subscribers for World of Warcraft, which is a good base," he said.
World of Warcraft is a popular multiplayer online role-playing game.
The group said it would propose a 7.7 percent rise in its 2008 dividend to 1.40 euros per share, also in line with expectations. Vivendi also vowed to continue in 2009 and beyond its policy to distribute half of net income in dividend.
"The market should be relieved by in-line earnings and a positive guidance which confirms the defensive profile of the stock," CM-CIC analysts said in a note.
Vivendi shares were down 0.98 percent at 18.78 euros in early afternoon trade, with France's benchmark CAC-40 index down 3.25 percent and the European media stocks sector down 2 percent. The company has a market capitalization of about 22 billion euros.
CANAL PLUS DROPS 2010 EBITA TARGET
The economic slump and regulatory costs were, however, expected to limit Canal Plus's growth, with Vivendi predicting slight revenue growth in 2009 and a 10 percent rise in EBITA. Vivendi dropped a 1 billion EBITA target for Canal Plus in 2010. Continued...
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