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This Press Release does not constitute an offer to purchase securities. PRESS RELEASE DATED OCTOBER 5TH, 2021 RELATING TO THE SQUEEZE-OUT PROCEDURE FOR THE SHARES OF ILIAD FOLLOWING THE SIMPLIFIED TENDER OFFER INITIATED BY HOLDCO II AMOUNT OF INDEMNIFICATION: 182 euros per Iliad share AMF This press release was prepared and distributed by HoldCo II in accordance with the provisions of Article 237-3 III of the General Regulation of the French Autorité des Marchés Financiers (the “AMF”) and Articl
Press release Paris, September 29, 2021 Offer for iliad shares: Xavier Niel now owns more than 90% of iliad’s share capital and voting rights, triggering the possibility of launching a squeeze-out Based on the published results of the public tender offer, Xavier Niel – iliad’s controlling shareholder –has exceeded, through his holding company HoldCo II, the ownership threshold of 90% of iliad’s share capital and voting rights (96.46% of iliad's share capital). This means he can request for a squ