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TENCENT, Gillemot Consider Creating New Entity to Inject Ubisoft's Assets
The acquisition of Ubisoft, the distributor of online game “Assassin's Creed”, and TENCENT (00700.HK) has been put on hold, mainly due to the unwillingness of the f...
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The acquisition of Ubisoft, the distributor of online game “Assassin's Creed”, and TENCENT (00700.HK)  +9.400 (+2.466%)    Short selling $1.07B; Ratio 11.411%   has been put on hold, mainly due to the unwillingness of the founder's family, the Gillemot family, to relinquish control of the company and the fact that the two parties failed to reach consensus on the matter, according to foreign media.

TENCENT and the Gillemot family are considering creating a new entity that would include some of Ubisoft's assets, according to Chinese media.

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It was also reported that Ubisoft's management did not directly answer questions about the acquisition during a conference call last Thursday (9th), which might disappoint some investors who were hoping to learn about the Company's future direction.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-01-24 16:25.)

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