Telenor owner acquires regional TV network for € 1.9 billion

CME is the owner of Slovenian TV stations Pop TV and Channel A, with an investment worth almost € 1.9 billion.
The deal is expected to take months to be implemented, as the takeover must be approved by CME shareholders, as well as by the European Commission and certain national regulatory authorities, writes Investitor.me.
Kellner's PPF owns the regional telecom operator Telenor, while CME also operates television stations in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Romania and Slovakia.
Following the signing of the CME Fund Takeover Agreement, PPF has announced that it is not planning any major changes to its operations.
"The acquisition of CME and affiliated media outlets in five European countries will complement and further strengthen our telecommunications business in Central and Eastern Europe. We want to strengthen the natural link between content creation and distribution, enabling further development of our telecommunications and media companies. CME is a well managed organization, so we do not intend to interfere significantly with its operation", Petr Kellner, PPF majority shareholder said.
CME, which operates in five European countries, is one of the leading media companies in Central and Eastern Europe. It broadcasts more than 30 shows on television and in paid form, and is watched by more than 45 million viewers.
The PPF Group invests in financial services, telecommunications, biotechnology, real estate and mechanical engineering.
It operates in Europe, North America and Asia, with PPF assets exceeding € 45 billion.
Petr Kellner is 54 years old (born 1964) and in 2018, he ranked #88 on the Forbes World's Billionaires list, with wealth listed at US $15.5 billion.
He started his business in the 1990s, shortly...

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