Ali, Wanda and others participated in the bidding for Spain's largest sports broadcasting company
On December 20, it was reported that ten companies from China, the United States and France, including Alibaba and Wanda, were participating in the bidding for Imagina, Spain's largest sports broadcaster. It is reported that the companies participating in the bidding hope to obtain a 30% to 51% stake in Imagina.
According to foreign media news on December 20, ten companies from China, the United States and France, including Alibaba and Wanda, are participating in the bidding for Imagina, Spain's largest sports broadcasting company.
According to informed sources, Alibaba's Alibaba Sports, CITIC Industrial Investment Fund and Wanda Group are participating in the bidding for Imagina, Spain's largest sports broadcaster. Also participating in the bidding are Vivendi, a subsidiary of French media tycoon Vincent Bollor, Everbright Securities, Beijing Storm, private equity fund CVC, American media giant Liberty Media, and Telefónica.
A person directly involved in the bidding also said companies from Asia, Europe and the United States had submitted non-binding offers on Monday.
It is reported that the companies participating in the bidding hope to obtain a 30% to 51% stake in Imagina.
Imagina is Spain's largest sports broadcaster, with rights to the Spanish Football League A. It is also involved in the production of films and TV programs.
Imagina was founded in 2011 and is headquartered in Spain. It is Spain's largest sports broadcasting company and owns the rights to the Spanish Football League A. It is also involved in the production of films and TV programs, such as "Love in Barcelona" directed by Live Aaron.
Editor: yvette