The Welland Tribune

Founder Laliberté wants to buy back Cirque du Soleil

Quebec government signals it is ready to help, joins talks with investors

- STEPHANE BLAIS

MONTREAL—Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté says he wants to buy back the internatio­nally celebrated circus company he created more than 35 years ago.

Laliberté, who sold his remaining shares in the famed circus last February, told a popular television show Sunday night he wants to put an ownership team together and buy the company back.

“Today, I took the decision to embark on the purchasing process,” he said on Radio-Canada’s Tout le monde en parle. The circus, however, owes more than $1.25 billion to creditors and has been shut down since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Laliberté said the circus company he created in 1984 “gave me so much and if I can help, we’ll be there.”

He sold the 10 per cent he had remaining in the company to Quebec’s pension fund, the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec, last February. The amount wasn’t made public, but the value of that block of shares has been estimated more than $100 million.

Theatre directors Franco Dragone of Italy and Robert Lepage of Quebec have both shown interest, Laliberté said, in relaunchin­g the Cirque du Soleil.

The Quebec government has signalled it was ready to help the circus financiall­y. Economy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon confirmed last week the provincial government was in talks with potential investors.

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Quebecor has also voiced a desire to buy a stake.

Laliberté said his intention was to keep the headquarte­rs of the celebrated circus in Montreal and to hire mainly Quebecers to run the company.

The Cirque du Soleil recently received an urgent injection of funds to help bridge the company through the crisis and pay back creditors. Its three principal shareholde­rs — TPG Capital, Chinese company Fosun and the Caisse — gave it about $70 million.

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Guy Laliberté said the circus company he created in 1984 “gave me so much.”

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