Skip navigation


Current DateTime: 03:18:26 01 Dec 2009
LinksList Documentid: 24355697
  • The Cost of True Love

      In the popular holiday song "The 12 Days of Christmas," the cost of gifts - from the 12 drummers drumming to a partridge in a pear tree - is quite pricey.

  • Runway Angels

      The superbowl of fashion shows, models walk down the runway at the 2009 Victoria's Secret Show.

  • Smartphone Guide

      Here's a need-to-know guide to nine devices, based on features, price, network and platform.

FEATURED QUIZZES


Current DateTime: 03:18:26 01 Dec 2009
LinksList Documentid: 33793611
  • Test Your Google IQ

      How much do you know about the most popular search engine in the world? Take the following quiz and find out.

  • How Well Do You Know Your Bird?

      Let's talk turkey. Test your turkey knowledge and perhaps pick up a bit of trivia to trot out at your holiday meal.

  • A Healthier & Wealthier You

      Take the following quiz and find out how much you know about the impact of obesity on the health of the U.S. economy.


Current DateTime: 03:18:26 01 Dec 2009
LinksList Documentid: 24890560
  • Holiday Central

      There are plenty of reasons to believe that this Christmas holiday season will not be as bad for retailers as last year.

  • Winterizing Your Portfolio

      If 2009 was the winter of our discontent, will 2010 be a winter wonderland for investors? A lot depends on the recovery—or lack thereof.

  • Investor's Guide to Real Estate

      Some even say the long-awaited recovery is here. Regardless, buyers and sellers alike can profit from our guide.

powered by digg
GE, Comcast Agree on NBC Universal Valuation
Published: Monday, 9 Nov 2009 | 10:19 AM ET
Text Size
By: Reuters

General Electric and Comcast have agreed on a valuation of around $30 billion for a joint venture between NBC Universal and Comcast, ironing out what has been a key obstacle in talks so far, a source familiar with the matter said Sunday.

The resolution of that issue brings the parties one step closer to an agreement, but French media conglomerate Vivendi, which owns 20 percent of NBC Universal, has not yet agreed to a deal, the source said.

The source spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the discussions have not been made public.

GE [GE  Loading...      ()   ], which owns 80 percent of CNBC-parent NBC Universal, declined comment, as did Comcast [CMCSA  Loading...      ()   ]. Vivendi was not immediately available for comment.

The two sides have been in talks to reach a deal that would give Comcast a 51-percent stake in the NBC Universal venture.

Advisers had also been trying to draft governance and exit provisions for GE's 49-percent stake that would be palatable to both sides, sources had told Reuters previously.

Comcast and GE have now resolved how to value the joint venture in the years after the deal closes, giving more clarity on how GE could exit its stake, the source said.

Exit provisions are critical in joint ventures because they deal with when and how a partner can get out. In the case of GE, many of its shareholders have urged the conglomerate to offload NBC Universal, whose broadcast and cable networks, movie studio and theme parks are considered misfits among GE's mostly industrial operations.

The parties have discussed an option for GE to sell all or part of its stake in the new venture to Comcast within seven years, sources have said previously.

Cash Tied to Performance

Valuating Comcast's cable networks, Vivendi's stake and the proposed new company itself had been a key issue for several weeks and was delaying the complex deal, sources had said.

Comcast wanted to reduce the value of NBC Universal and increase the value of its cable networks to minimize the cash it would need to infuse in the new company, the source said.

Under the terms that were being discussed, the venture would consist of NBC Universal and Comcast's collection of cable networks. Comcast would also contribute between $4 billion and $6 billion.

The parties have now decided that Comcast's cash payment will depend partly on NBC Universal's financial performance. If the unit's performance worsens before the deal closes, Comcast could end up paying less, the source said.

Vivendi, whose stake would be bought out entirely, continues to be in talks with GE and is determined to get the best value for its 20-percent interest in NBC Universal, the source said. That valuation is still being discussed, the source added.

Every year between mid-November and mid-December, Vivendi has to decide whether to exercise its "put" option to sell its NBC Universal stake.

This year, Vivendi is eager to dispose of its stake, which it acquired as part of a 2004 deal to create NBC Universal, and is negotiating the valuation with GE, sources have said previously.

It's not clear what Vivendi is asking for, but it could be sweeteners beyond the price of the stake, a source previously told Reuters.

Copyright 2009 Reuters. Click for restrictions.
Add This share icon
Text Size
  • digg share

CNBC HIGHLIGHTS

  • Ever wished your cab driver would stop chatting and just get to where you're going? Well, that moment is closer than ever.
  • UPS truck
  • UPS is giving its customers the option to offset its carbon emissions when sending a package.
  • Romania's presidential campaign has been rocked by a video that may show the president striking a 10-year-old boy.
  • alligator
  • Raising alligators is hard work, and the fickle taste of rich consumers has just made it much harder, says the NY Times.
  • A recent issue of ESPN Magazine was one of its top sellers ever, and it only took scantily clad athletes to make it happen.
  • The continued real estate boom in China is partially fueled by a generational flood of newlyweds.
ADD COMMENTS
Remaining characters


Current DateTime: 01:25:14 01 Dec 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29778428

Current DateTime: 01:04:33 01 Dec 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779196

Current DateTime: 01:30:54 01 Dec 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779199

Current DateTime: 01:02:20 01 Dec 2009
LinksList Documentid: 29779198
  Data is a real-time snapshot  *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes
Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes, and Market Data and Analysis

© 2009 CNBC, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
A Division of NBC Universal
Thomson ReutersThomson Reuters