NEW YORK (Reuters) - Vivendi SA said it agreed to pay $26.4 million to end nearly 15 years of U.S. litigation accusing the French media company of misleading shareholders about its finances in connection with a $46 billion three-way merger.

Vivendi ends 15-year U.S. lawsuit over big merger, to pay $26.4 million
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