Ekspress Grupp

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Ekspress Grupp
Ekspress Grupp
Industry Mass media
Founded1995
Headquarters,
Area served
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
Revenue 53.516 million [1]
€4.409 million
€2.257 million
Total assets €94.258 million
Total equity €53.692 million
Website www.egrupp.ee

Ekspress Grupp is an Estonian media and publishing company. The company's two main segments are: media segment and printing service segment. [2]

The media segment encompasses, for example, online portal Delfi, several other news portals, publishing of newspapers, books, and magazines in Estonia. The printing service segment includes Printall AS. [2] In 2021, it was decided to sell the Printall printing house. [3]

The company is established on 21 June 1995. [4]

Ekspress Grupp's main subsidiaries are: AS Ekspress Meedia, A/S Delfi, UAB Delfi, SIA Biļešu Paradize, AS Õhtuleht Kirjastus, UAB Digital Matter, SIA Altero, Babahh Media OÜ, Kinnisvarakeskkond OÜ, Linna Ekraanid OÜ, SIA D Screens, OÜ Hea Lugu, AS Printall, AS Express Post. [4] In the past, the Ekspress Grupp owned the Estonian information telephone Ekspress Hotline [5] and the bookstore chain Rahva Raamat. [6]

Since 2007, the company is listed in Nasdaq Tallinn. [4]

As of November 17, 2011, Hans H. Luik's holding company HHL Rühm OÜ owned 27.01% of Ekspress Group's shares, and Hans H. Luik as a private individual owned 26.72% of Ekspress Group's shares. [7]

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References

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