Dailymotion and French government application logos are seen on a mobile phone in this photo illustration taken in Paris, May 3, 2013. A consortium made up of Iliad founder Xavier Niel, Lazard banker Matthieu Pigasse and industrialist Pierre Berge has also made a bid, although at a much lower price than previously offered by U.S.-based web portal Yahoo the website said.
Dailymotion website pages opened in an internet browser are seen in this photo illustration taken in Paris, May 3, 2013. Entertainment group Vivendi has offered to buy France Telecom's Dailymotion, an online video-sharing service at the centre of a row over political interference in French companies, news website Wansquare reported on Friday. A consortium made up of Iliad founder Xavier Niel, Lazard banker Matthieu Pigasse and industrialist Pierre Berge has also made a bid, although at a much lower price than previously offered by U.S.-based web portal Yahoo the website said.
Xavier Niel, founder of French broadband Internet provider Iliad, attends a news conference at the Free headquarters in Paris March 26, 2013 to announce a new tuition-free Paris-based school for computer programming development named, "42".
(L-R) Nicolas Sadirac, Epitech�s founder, Florian Bucher, the schools� IT Manager (CTO), Xavier Niel, founder of French broadband Internet provider Iliad, and Kwame Yamgnane, Vice President of Epitech, pose during a news conference at the Free headquarters in Paris March 26, 2013 to announce a new tuition-free Paris-based school for computer programming development named, "42".
Xavier Niel, founder of the group Iliad and shareholder of French newspaper Le Monde, presents his new project 42.fr, a computer school opened to everyone, on March 26, 2013 during a press conference.
Xavier Niel, founder of French telecom group Iliad and deputy chairman of the board of directors listens during the opening session of LeWeb12 on December 04, 2012 in Saint-Denis, near Paris.