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Universal Music and Spotify's steep share price drops led a bad week for music stocks, as the 20-company Billboard Global Music Index fell 8.5%.
Universal Music Group board member Cyrille Bolloré has stepped down to focus on the Bolloré Group, which has run into regulatory opposition in France.
The move comes at a crucial point for the automaker, which faces an uphill battle amidst a controversial rebrand.
Cyrille Bolloré, whose family’s companies own a substantial piece of Universal Music Group (UMG), has officially stepped down from the major label’s board. UMG and the Bolloré Group CEO revealed as ...
Cyrille Bolloré, the son of French media mogul Vincent Bolloré, today (July 28) resigned from his position on Universal Music ...
BOLLORÉ PRESS RELEASE July 28, 2025 Bolloré SE has decided to seek, before the Paris Court of Appeal, the annulment of the ...
In Bolloré’s case, the scale of his assets and their ideological slant have created an unprecedented situation for France, adds Lévrier. “Never before has so much influence been concentrated ...
Bolloré failed to act to resolve accusations of human rights abuses committed by its subsidiary, Socfin, around oil palm and rubber plantations in West Africa and Southeast Asia, the Swiss ...
BOLLORÉ PRESS RELEASE 2021 Results (*)10 March 2022 Very good results for all activities in 2021 Revenue: 19,771 million euros, 18% at constant scope and exchange rates. Adjusted operating income ...
French industrialist Vincent Bolloré has amassed more than $1.29 billion in Vivendi stock and is expected to join its board in December, adding a heavyweight ally for the company's chairman.