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Antoine Lebourgeois

Vantiva: broadband leads the way, but guidance rests on fragile ground

Vantiva reported Q1 revenues of EUR406m, up +13.5% yoy (+10.3% at constant FX), marking the first quarter without SCS following its divestment. While headline growth appears solid, driven by strong Broadband demand (+20.8% yoy at constant Fx), the improvement may mainly reflect favourable comps, as
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Technicolor SA

Technicolor SA is engaged in the development of technologies, and the supply of digital production (visual effects and animation), video and sound postproduction and distribution solutions and services for a range of content creators, pay-television operators, and over-the-top (OTT) and network service providers. The Company operates in the media and entertainment industry. The Company's activities are organized in three operating segments: Connected Home, Entertainment Services and Technology. The Connected Home segment includes design and supply of solutions enabling the delivery of digital video entertainment, data, as well as voice and Smart Home services to pay-television operators and network service providers. The Entertainment Services segment includes Production Services and DVD Services divisions. The Technology segment includes Patent Licensing, and Trademark and Technology Licensing divisions.

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Bryan Garnier
Bryan Garnier

Since 1996, Bryan, Garnier & Co has been growing with an absolute conviction that the investment banking landscape would experience a major revolution: most of the large local generalist banking groups will disappear to the benefit of a handful of global powerhouses, and an emerging group of independent, highly specialised boutique investment banks.

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Antoine Lebourgeois

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