2023-11-09 00:23:00
UA new era is dawning at Hachette Livre. Arnaud Lagardère, boss of the eponymous group regarding to be absorbed by the media giant Vivendi, has been appointed CEO of its subsidiary specializing in publishing, according to a press release published Wednesday, November 8. “At the time of the merger of the Lagardère group with Vivendi, I wanted to show my historical and visceral attachment to this book profession”, underlined Arnaud Lagardère in this press release, specifying that he also retained his mandate as CEO of the group which bears his name.
Hachette Livre, with houses like Grasset, Fayard, Livre de Poche and Hatier, is a publishing heavyweight. It is number one in the sector in France and number three worldwide, with two thirds of its activity carried out outside France. It is still in the hands of Lagardère, which Vivendi must soon swallow at the end of a successful public purchase operation.
Former CEO Pierre Leroy becomes Deputy Managing Director
This large-scale operation gives rise to a redistribution of the cards in the French publishing sector. The European Commission was opposed to the parent company of Canal+ and Havas owning both Hachette Livre and Editis. Vivendi therefore chose to sell the entirety of Editis to Czech businessman Daniel Kretinsky, allowing him to enter this market. Brussels gave the green light to this transaction at the end of October.
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