Guimarães company bought 16% of TVI



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Among the new shareholders of Media Capital, owner of TVI, are entrepreneurs from the textile and real estate sector with companies in Guimarães and Fafe.

The Minho estate group, called Zenithodyssey, acquired 16% of Media Capital (13.5 million shares) from the Spanish company Prisa, and brings together three entrepreneurs from Guimarães, in the real estate sector, and one from Fafe, in the sector textile.

The new group was created on July 31 and has its fiscal headquarters in the parish of Creixomil, in Guimarães. It includes the businessman Filipe Barbosa Carvalho, owner of MalhaFafe, a textile company created in 1987. To join this company, the businessman Minho, who owns 12% of Zenithodyssey, created a new company, called Volatile Volume, at the end of August.

In addition to the businessman Fafe, Alfredo Alves Pereira and Carlos Alves Pereira, from Alfredo & Carlos, a real estate company based on Avenida de Londres, in Guimarães, are also present in the company that bought part of TVI. Together they own 10% of Zenithodyssey.

Likewise, the Zafgest real estate agency, based in Brito, Guimarães, and controlled by Rui Armindo da Costa Freitas, manages 10% of this new company that bought part of TVI.

In total, the four Minho entrepreneurs own 32% of Zenithodyssey, which in turn now controls 16% of Media Capital (and TVI).

But the largest shareholder included in the Zenithodyssey group, with 50%, is CIN, a Maia-based paint company.

Polopique, a textile company from Santo Tirso, controlled by Luís Miguel Carvalho Lopes Guimarães, has the remaining capital (18%) of this Guimarães-based company.

This group becomes the third shareholder of Media Capital, after Mário Ferreira and the Trium group, from Leiria.

Other investors

In addition to the Minho / Maiato / Tirsense group, the Triun group, with connections to the Leiriense Lusiaves company, also acquired a 20% stake in TVI.

Another company that is controlled by Media Capital is Fitas e Essências, from Confetil textile, based in Maia. This company acquired 3% of Media Capital. Cristina Ferreira, a well-known presenter, acquired 2.5% of the group, through the DoCasal company, which she herself founded. Finally, the administrator of the Terra Quente Hospital, in Mirandela, bought 2% of the group. Manuel Ferreira Lemos bought 1.6 million shares.

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.

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. “.



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