Canal+ Group CFO Amandine Ferré Reveals Ins and Outs of Pay TV Giant’s London Stock Exchange Debut: ‘It Opens Up Opportunities That We Didn’t Have Before’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent French pay TV giant Canal+, which is behind “Paddington” producer Studiocanal, has officially split from parent company Vivendi in time for its 40-year anniversary.

Making its debut solo on the London stock exchange on Monday, Canal+ enlisted a homegrown executive, Amandine Ferré — who has been at the company for 15 years and was most recently based in China — to “cut the cord” and engineer the IPO.

Canal+ shares opened this morning at 290p and dropped by about 20% after noon local time, giving the banner an estimated valuation of £2.4 billion.

Ferré, who is chief financial officer and a member of Canal+’s management board, tells Variety that the fluctuations were anticipated. “We know that in the first few weeks, our share price is going to be a little volatile,” she says.

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