Santo Tirso is a partner of Cristina Ferreira – Jornal do Ave



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The new shareholders of Media Capital, owner of TVI, include entrepreneurs from the textile and chemical sector, investment companies, a hospital administrator and presenter Cristina Ferreira

These new investors, who join the businessman Mário Ferreira, from Douro Azul, who bought in May 30.22% of the capital of the owner of TVI, for 10.5 million euros, jointly control 44% of the group, remaining for know who acquired the remaining 20%, of the 64.47% sold by the Spanish company Prisa.

Polopique, a textile company from Vilarinho, Santo Tirso, controlled by Luís Miguel Carvalho Lopes Guimarães, owns 18% of the capital of this company and Volume Volatile, based in Fafe and controlled by businessman Filipe Barbosa Carvalho, with 12%.

In a statement issued to the Securities Market Commission (CMVM) on September 4, Media Capital reported on a communication from Prisa, guaranteeing that the sale of its position to “various investors” will not “result in a new dominance over the company. “.

+++ Triun +++

The Triun group, chaired by Paulo Gaspar and whose beneficiaries are Mariana Gaspar and Francisco Miguel Gaspar, the three children of Avelino Gaspar, president of the Lusiaves group, acquired 20% of the owner of TVI, with 16.9 million shares.

Triun SGPS invests in real estate and agriculture and “also in other sectors of the economy”, such as the hotel sector. “As a result of the positive growth of its activity in the last 11 years, Triun SGPS today has a solid accounting position with a share capital of 7.2 million euros and a share capital of more than 52 million euros, which allows a continued investment in its ‘core’ investment areas and diversification into new industries, ”reads the company’s website.

Contacted by Lusa last week, an official Lusiaves source clarified that the investor, Triun, is “a company that does not belong to the Lusiaves group or Avelino Gaspar and that has the president of the Board of Directors Paulo Gaspar.”

+++ Zenithodyssey +++

The group owned by several companies that acquired 16% of Media Capital (13.5 million shares) from the Spanish Prisa.

Its largest shareholder, with 50%, is CIN, a Maia-based paint company. On September 4, the CEO of the company said that he took advantage of “some available liquidity” to participate, in what can be an “interesting business”.

“We have some projects that have been pending and, therefore, we are putting some liquidity that we have available in a business that may be interesting,” said João Serrenho in statements to the Lusa agency.

Polopique, a textile company from Santo Tirso, controlled by Luís Miguel Carvalho Lopes Guimarães, owns 18% of the capital of this company and Volume Volatile, based in Fafe and controlled by businessman Filipe Barbosa Carvalho, with 12%.

Zafgest – Imobiliária, based in Guimarães and controlled by Rui Armindo da Costa Freitas and Alfredo & Carlos, also from Guimarães and dominated by businessmen Alfredo José Machado Alves Pereira and Carlos Alberto Machado Alves Pereira each own 10%.

+++ Ribbons and essences +++

The Fitas e Essências company is controlled by Stéphane Rodolphe Piccioto, which belongs to the Maia-based textile Confetil. On his LinkedIn, the manager reports that he has been working at Confetil for 26 years. The company it controls acquired 3% of Media Capital, for a total of 2.5 million shares.

+++ DoCasal Investimentos +++

This company is controlled and managed by the renowned presenter Cristina Ferreira, majority shareholder, and bought a 2.5% position in the capital of the owner of TVI, after acquiring 2.1 million shares. Cristina Ferreira recently moved from SIC to TVI, already wanting to become a shareholder of Media Capital.

+++ Manuel Lemos de Ferreira Lemos +++

Manager linked to the hospital area, administrator of the Terra Quente Hospital, in Mirandela, acquired 2% of the group’s capital (1.6 million shares). He is also a member of the Fiscal Council of the Portuguese Association for Private Hospitalization.



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