Sporttotal AG
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Sporttotal AG
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SPORTTOTAL AG is a technology and media company. The company is headquartered in Cologne, Nordrhein-Westfalen and currently employs 144 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-11-07. Its range of products includes outside television broadcast, rental and racing services, television and film production, editorial, graphic and result services, high-end technology, live events and television marketing. The firm operates in three core business segments: Television, Communication and Event. The Television segment is active in the field of sports and entertainment television. The Communication segment consists of editorial and television marketing departments, which cover the sale of Television programs. The Event segment is engaged in such activities as event and incentive management, marketing at race tracks and technical support of events. The firm operates through several subsidiaries, located in Monaco, South Africa and Germany, such as Alpwerk GmbH.
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