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Storytel AB (publ)
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Storytel AB (publ)
STO:STORY B
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Price: 95.65 SEK 3.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: kr7.4B

Storytel AB (publ)
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Storytel AB (publ)
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Market Cap
7.4B SEK
Industry
Media

Storytel AB engages in the provision of digital subscription services. The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Stockholm. The company went IPO on 2005-12-20. Massolit Forlag AB is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company that publishes children’s books and adult literature in current and future format, and mainly sells authorship fiction and non-health/personal development. With Massolit Interactive Studio (ub) the Company will launch a program for digital publishing (applications for smart phones and tablets) at the side of electronic books and MP3 audio books that are already given out through Elib, Storytel and iTunes, among others. The applications are primarily sold through the Apple Appstore and Google Play. The firm operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Massolit Media AB.

STORY B Intrinsic Value
100.75 SEK
Undervaluation 5%
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What is Storytel AB (publ)'s Net Income (Common)?
Net Income (Common)
483m SEK

Based on the financial report for Dec 31, 2025, Storytel AB (publ)'s Net Income (Common) amounts to 483m SEK.

What is Storytel AB (publ)'s Net Income (Common) growth rate?
Net Income (Common) CAGR 1Y
146%

Over the last year, the Net Income (Common) growth was 146%.

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