Cristina Ferreira buys 2.5% of the owner of TVI – O Jornal Económico



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Cristina Ferreira formalized the purchase of 2.5% of Media Capital, according to a statement sent today to CMVM.

The company owned by Madame Television, which recently returned to TVI after a stint at SIC, is DoCasal Investimentos (DCI).

“It is announced that DCI is in the hands of its partner Cristina Maria Jorge Ferreira mainly, so that the rights that are or are attributable to DCI will also be attributable to said partner, so this communication is also made”, you can read in the release.

In addition to Cristina Ferreira, part of the new shareholders of Media Capital, which owns TVI, are already known, representing 41% of the new capital of the company. Now, about 20% of the new capital remains to be known.

With 20% of the capital of the listed company, Triun, based in Lisbon, is controlled by Paulo Alexandre Francisco Gaspar, Mariana da Mota Francisco Gaspar and Francisco Miguel da Mota Gaspar, from the family that owns Lusiaves.

With 16% of the company, it is Zenithodyssey. This company is 50% owned by the CIN company, based in Maia; 18% by Polopiqye, based in Santo Tirso, a company controlled by businessman Luis Miguel Carvalho Lopes Guimarães; 12% by Volatile Volume, based in Fafe, controlled by businessman Filipe Barbosa Carvalho; 10% by Alfredo & Carlos, based in Creixomil, Guimarães, controlled by businessman Alfredo José Machado Alves Pereira and businessman Carlos Alberto Machado Alves Pereira.

Fitas e Essências, based in Maia, owns 3%, this company being controlled by the majority shareholder Stéphane Rodolphe Picciotto.

With 3%, there is Manuel José Lemos from Ferreira Lemos, from Mirandela.

The businessman Mário Ferreira, owner of Douro Azul, will continue to own 30% of TVI, through Pluris Investments.

According to Jornal Economico, Cristina Ferreira, the lady from television, will now have 2.5% of Media Capital.

On September 4, Media Capital announced that it had reached an agreement with several investors to sell 64.47% of Media Capital for 36 million euros, an amount that represented a valuation of the company at 150 million euros.

The transaction was carried out simultaneously in the market through block sales of shares.

Prisa said that the transaction represents a “premium of 63% compared to the price per share offered by the entity Cofina SGPs in its voluntary public offering on the shares of Media Capital” on August 12.

Jornal Economico had already revealed on August 14 that Prisa demanded 36.8 million euros for the 64% it still had in the company. The information consisted of an advance given in July to potential investors.

Prisa said on September 4 that it has the “legal comfort” to carry out such an operation to sell 64% of its capital. “PRISA informed Media Capital that the sale operations referred to here, and the respective legal and operational contours, are supported by consultation with eminent lawyers, with emphasis on an opinion prepared at the request of PRISA by Professor Doctor Paulo Mota Pinto, giving legal tranquility, in the understanding of PRISA, to the execution of the operation, in the context of the legal and regulatory framework that corresponds to it, thus complying with the regulatory and legal obligations that correspond to it ”.

The new owners of 41% of the capital of the owner of TVI are already known



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