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ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE (0QG9.IL)

IOB - IOB Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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6.51-0.07 (-1.11%)
At close: 06:08PM GMT
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Previous close6.59
Open6.54
Bid6.39 x 0
Ask6.58 x 0
Day's range6.47 - 6.63
52-week range4.89 - 10.23
Volume49,384
Avg. volume162,929
Market cap1.753B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.53
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.05 (0.91%)
Ex-dividend date03 July 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Top ProSieben investor MFE 'sceptical' over strategy as shares slide

    MFE-MediaforEurope is growing "impatient" and "sceptical" over ProSiebenSat.1 CEO Bert Habets' strategy to revamp the company, a source close to the German TV group's leading investor said on Wednesday. On Tuesday, ProSieben said it would invest more in local content for its streaming platform Joyn and announced a write-off on programming assets. ProSieben declined to comment and referred to Habets' remarks on Tuesday, citing his confidence in the ability of the company to attract advertising customers.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-MFE CEO says ProSieben should focus on TV, "monetise" other businesses

    The leading investor in ProSiebenSat.1 said the German broadcaster was underperforming and should look to cash in on its digital and e-commerce businesses to focus more on TV and entertainment. "The situation in Germany is complicated due to a challenging economic environment ... but the ProSiebenSat TV business is performing below the market," MFE-MediaForEurope CEO Pier Silvio Berlusconi told reporters at a press briefing on Wednesday. MFE, which began investing in Prosieben in 2019 and now holds a 29% stake in its German peer, has repeatedly said it considers its investment as strategic as part of its ambition to build a pan-European TV platform.

  • Reuters

    MFE CEO says ProSieben should focus on TV, entertainment

    "The situation in Germany is complicated due to a challenging economic environment ... but the ProSiebenSat TV business is performing below the market," MFE-MediaForEurope CEO Pier Silvio Berlusconi told reporters at a press briefing on Wednesday. Berlusconi, the son of the late former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, said the German group should seek to monetise its digital and e-commerce operations. ProSieben has expanded beyond its core TV business to operate sites which provide online dating and adventure experiences.