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Monday 15 November 2010 7:51 pmBullish Vivendi beats forecastsBy: KCS-contentShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleEUROPErsquo;S largest entertainment and telecommunications group, Vivendi, posted forecast-beating third-quarter results yesterday, fuelled by strong sales at its video game and Brazilian telecom units.But weaker results at its French telecom operator SFR, which is a key driver of Vivendirsquo revenue and profit, showed how competition is intensifying in France, forcing SFR to spend more to recruit and retain clients and putting pressure on margins.The company also confirmed its 2010 objectives of an increase in earnings before interest, taxes and amortiSation EBITA and higher adjusted net income than in 2009, when it reached euro;2.59bn pound;2.2bn .Vivendi, which competes with France Telecom in telecommunications and Electronic Arts in video games, said quarterly EBITA was euro;1.43bn, ahead of the euro;1.40bn average in a Reuters poll of 11 analysts.Third-quarter revenue was euro;6.89bn, compared with the average estimate of euro;6.70bn in the poll. Vivendirsquo Brazilian telecom unit, GVT, which it acquired a year ago, raised its forecast for 201 <a href=www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley mugs</a> 0, saying revenue would rise 40 pe <a href=www.stanleyquencher.uk>stanley uk</a> r cent and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation, or EBITDA, would rise 50 per cent. GVT is investing heavily in the coming