PRISA

PRISA

One of the largest media groups in the world.

HQ location
Tres Cantos, Spain
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Market cap
$525m
Enterprise value
$1.3b
Share price
0.36 PRS.MC
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€40.0m

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Total Funding000k

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Revenues, earnings & profits over time
EUR2020202120222023202420252026
Revenues0000000000000000000000000000
% growth(35 %)6 %14 %12 %(5 %)(3 %)7 %
EBITDA0000000000000000000000000000
% EBITDA margin9 %11 %11 %21 %21 %--
Profit0000000000000000000000000000
% profit margin13 %(15 %)(2 %)(3 %)(1 %)--
EV0000000000000000000000000000
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R&D budget0000000000000000000000000000

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In the final years of Franco's regime, a period of transition for Spain, Jesús de Polanco and José Ortega Spottorno founded Promotora de Informaciones, S.A., or PRISA, in 1972. Polanco, a well-known publisher, and Ortega, the son of a philosopher, established what would become a dominant force in Spanish-language media. The group's foundational asset was the newspaper El País, launched in 1976, which quickly became a benchmark for democratic Spain. The company expanded its influence by acquiring the radio network Cadena SER in 1985 and later launching the pay-TV platform Canal+ in Spain. A significant milestone in PRISA's journey was its Initial Public Offering (IPO) in June 2000, which saw its shares rise over 18% on the first day of trading. This move solidified its position as a major player in the European media landscape. The company's portfolio grew to include educational publisher Santillana, making it a comprehensive content provider across news, entertainment, and education. Following Jesús de Polanco's death in 2007, the company faced considerable challenges, including a heavy debt burden. This led to a significant shift in ownership, with the Polanco family's control diminishing and international investors like Amber Capital becoming major shareholders. The company underwent substantial restructuring, including the sale of its pay-TV business to Telefónica and a portion of its publishing arm, Alfaguara, to Penguin Random House. Despite these financial struggles, PRISA continues to be a leading media group in the Spanish-speaking world, with a vast portfolio that includes newspapers, radio stations, and educational content.

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Investments by PRISA

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Canal+ (Spain)
ACQUISITION by Telefonica May 2014
Meristation Magazine
ACQUISITION by PRISA Jan 2011