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MEDIA CAPITAL Stock Went Down By Over 26% In The Last 10 Sessions

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(VIANEWS) - Shares of MEDIA CAPITAL (PSI: MCP.LS) slid by a staggering 26.17% in 10 sessions from €1.49 to €1.10 at 01:29 EST on Tuesday, after five successive sessions in a row of losses. PSI is sliding 0.04% to €6,020.17, after three sequential sessions in a row of gains.

About MEDIA CAPITAL

Grupo Media Capital, SGPS, S.A. engages in the production and broadcasting of television and radio programs, and production and operation of cinematographic and video graphic activities in Portugal and internationally. It operates through Television, Radio & Entertainment, Audiovisual Production, and Others segments. The company broadcasts TVI, TVI 24, TVI Ficção, TVI Internacional, TVI Reality, and TVI Player channels. It is involved in the production, realization, and distribution of audiovisuals; and production of television programs for broadcasting in Portuguese language. The company operates Rádio Comercial, m80, Cidade FM, Smooth FM, and Vodafone FM radio stations; and 14 digital radios. It also operates iol.pt, an online directory of classified information; recording, publishing, events production, and artist management; and provides agency services for artists and promotion of events. The company is also involved in the provision of production support services; realization and development of television contents, cinema, and audiovisual works, as well as other related services; production of phonograms, audiovisual, and multimedia; purchase and sale of records and other items; and acquisition and distribution of cinematographic rights. Grupo Media Capital, SGPS, S.A. was incorporated in 1992 and is headquartered in Barcarena, Portugal.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, MEDIA CAPITAL has a trailing twelve months EPS of €-0.888.

Volume

Today's last reported volume for MEDIA CAPITAL is 15000 which is 113.72% above its average volume of 328.

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