Updated
Updated · Forbes · Jun 20
Ubisoft Co-Founder Claude Guillemot Dies at 69 in France Plane Crash
Updated
Updated · Forbes · Jun 20

Ubisoft Co-Founder Claude Guillemot Dies at 69 in France Plane Crash

3 articles · Updated · Forbes · Jun 20

Summary

  • Claude Guillemot, 69, died Friday when a private plane crashed while trying to land in La Baule, France; a flight instructor was also on board.
  • Ubisoft confirmed the death in a statement, calling Guillemot a co-founder of the group and chairman of Guillemot Corp., and said it would make no further comment.
  • Founded in 1986 by five Guillemot brothers, Ubisoft remains controlled by the family, with CEO and chairman Yves Guillemot serving as its public face.
  • The death comes as Ubisoft navigates prolonged business strain: its share price has fallen from $23 in 2018 to $1.12, leaving the company with a roughly $741 million market value.

Insights

Will a co-founder's death shatter the Guillemot family's control over their struggling video game empire?
What caused the fatal crash of an experienced pilot and tech mogul just moments from landing?