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https://i-invdn-com.akamaized.net/trkd-images/LYNXMPEFAL0K7_L.jpgMILAN (Reuters) – Italy’s Mediaset (MI:) and France’s Vivendi (PA:) failed to reach an out-of-court agreement to end years of legal disputes ahead of a court hearing scheduled on Friday, two sources close to the matter said.
A Milan court gave the two parties until Friday to attempt to reach a compromise over disputed governance issues after Vivendi challenged a plan by Mediaset to set up a Dutch holding company to pursue expansion in Europe.
One of the two sources said the companies could ask a judge in Milan to give them extra time to discuss conditions for a possible truce.
A Mediaset source previously said the broadcaster would hold a board meeting on Friday ahead of the hearing to agree to amend in part the by-laws of the Dutch holding in accordance with indications previously received from the court.
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