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France tightens its grip on Eutelsat with a 1.35 billion euro share sale

According to the Finance Ministry, Eutelsat will be the largest shareholder in France following a capital increase of 1.35 billion euros ($1.55 billion), which was designed to help the satellite company compete better with Elon Musk’s Starlink.

Capital injections will give a boost to Eutelsat's debt-ridden company, which this year has attracted unprecedented attention from European governments searching for alternatives to Elon Musk Starlink.

The ministry announced that France's state-owned shareholding agency would inject 717 millions euros into the company. This is more than half the total amount.

A government official announced that the agency would also purchase the stake owned by France's Bpifrance, the state-owned investment company. This will bring France's stake in Eutelsat to 29,99%.

The French government is proud of its support for Eutelsat. We support a crucial stage of its development by participating in the capital increase. "Satellite connectivity is an issue of strategic importance for our industrial and technological sovereignty," said Finance Minister Eric Lombard.

(source: Reuters)