Rizzoli Corriere della Sera Mediagroup SpA
MIL:RCS

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Rizzoli Corriere della Sera Mediagroup SpA
MIL:RCS
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Price: 0.985 EUR 0.61%
Market Cap: 514m EUR
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Market Cap
509.6m EUR
Industry
Media

RCS MediaGroup SpA engages in multimedia publishing activities. The company is headquartered in Milan, Milano and currently employs 2,908 full-time employees. The company is involved in the publishing of daily newspapers, magazines and books, and radio and television (TV) broadcasting. The company is also active in the advertisement sales and distribution sector. Its newspapers titles include Corriere della Sera and La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italy and El Mundo, Marca and Expansion in Spain. Among the magazines published by the Company, there are such titles as Amica, Style Magazine, Dove, Oggi, A, Il Mondo, Telva, Marca Motor, Actualidad Economica, Golf Digest, and Siete Leguas, among others. The Company’s TV channels comprise Lei, Dove, Canal 13 and Veo7, among others. The firm operates in book publishing under various brand names, including Fabbri, Bompiani, Rizzoli, Sonzogno and Lizard, and with a number of publishing houses. The main shareholder of the Company is Cairo Communication SpA.

RCS Intrinsic Value
2.229 EUR
Undervaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
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