|
Vivendi posts $11.8B lossMarch 5, 2002 Posted: 1813 GMT NEW YORK (CNN) -- Vivendi Universal posted a 2001 non-cash loss of Paris-based Vivendi (V: down $0.57 to $41.12, Research, Estimates) said it took a one-time amortized goodwill charge of nearly The French media conglomerate reported EBITDA of The consensus analysts' forecast for 2001 EBITDA was Vivendi has been moving away from the French form of accounting to U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Under French rules, Vivendi had debt of The media conglomerate expects about 10 percent organic growth in its core media group for 2002 and earnings before taxes of Vivendi Chairman and CEO Jean-Marie Messier also has come under fire for allowing his company's share price to plunge 25 percent since the start of 2002, and for a lack of clarity in Vivendi's financial reporting practices. These concerns, and market jitters over accounting scandals like that involving U.S. energy trader Enron, have helped drive Vivendi's share price down and forced Messier to spend much of his time defending the value of the company. "The strength of our asset portfolio has been evident in a difficult year, as we did not have a need to issue any profit warnings," Messier said Tuesday |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Back to the top |
© 2001 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
An AOL Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved. Terms under which this service is provided to you. Read our privacy guidelines. |
|||