France’s Groupe Canal+ has continued to buy shares in acquisition target MultiChoice Group.
has continued to buy shares in acquisition target MultiChoice Group, with its stake now at 42.47%, according to the latest regulatory filing on Thursday .
In its latest disclosure, Canal+ revealed it bought a further 3.87 million MultiChoice shares between 25 April and 30 April. “Canal+ confirms that these acquisitions have already been disclosed to the Takeover Regulation Panel as required under the Companies Act … and the takeover regulations,” the French firm said.
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