Vivendi Shares Drop 7% in a Week, Approaching Oversold Threshold
Vivendi SE continues its downward trajectory this Friday, March 6, 2026, with a decline of 2.24% to 2.049 euros mid-session. The stock has intensified its weekly plunge, losing over 7% in the past seven days amidst pronounced technical weakness. The upcoming publication of the 2025 annual results on March 12 stands as the next major event for the group.
Persistent Bearish Trend
Vivendi SE's stock price is now significantly below its 20-day (2.19 euros), 50-day (2.30 euros), and 200-day (2.78 euros) moving averages, indicating a well-established bearish trend across all time horizons. The nearly 35% gap between the current price and the 200-day moving average highlights the extent of the discount accumulated over the past year, during which the stock has lost more than 27%. The Relative Strength Index (RSI), which measures the momentum of buying pressure relative to selling pressure, is at 35, just shy of the conventionally set oversold threshold of 30. This level signals strong selling pressure, although it does not guarantee a short-term rebound. Moreover, the stock has fallen below its technical support at 2.08 euros: a decisive break of this level could accelerate the downward movement, while a rebound in this area would be a stabilization signal to watch.
Key Financial Calendar Event
Vivendi SE's financial calendar schedules the publication of the 2025 annual results for the upcoming March 12, less than a week away. This event marks a critical deadline for the group, which has experienced a year marked by the completion of its asset spin-off plan. The financial statements will assess the operational trajectory of the newly focused perimeter, as well as the post-reorganization financial structure. The stock has declined 14.7% over three months, making it one of the most penalized values in the media-entertainment segment on the Parisian market. Moreover, the first quarter 2026 revenue is expected on April 21, providing a second nearby reference point to gauge the group's commercial dynamics after its transformation. At 2.049 euros, Vivendi's market capitalization stands at a particularly compressed level compared to its recent history.