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The ProSiebenSat.1 shares are mostly held by institutional investors in the Netherlands, USA, Germany and France. 59.12% of the shares are held in free float. ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE itself currently holds 2.70 % of the shares. Treasury shares are neither entitled to vote nor to a dividend (treasury stock as of December 31, 2023: 6,299,657 ).

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The share capital of ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE amounts to EUR 233,000,000 and is divided into 233,000,000 registered common shares

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Close your eyes and watch – A blind man entering TV
»Blind and TV go togehter quite well«
Alex is a trainee at ProSiebenSat.1. In the column "Close your eyes and take a look: a blind man at TV", he regularly reports on his special view of the latest news about the company, TV programming or his work.
Clemens Mulokozi & Dr. Martin Emele
"When children do sports, they speak one language."
“UKIMWI” is spelled out in capital letters on the ground of the dusty sports field in Bukoba, Tanzania. Ukimwi is Swahili, and it means AIDS. The children from the elementary school put the word together using lots of little wooden sticks.
Daniel Koller
»The silted bottles are a piece of German history.«
In this interview, Daniel Koller, Director Strategy, Content & Creation of Seven.One AdFactory, explains how the idea for the campaign arose, how it was realized at AdFactory’s Creative House and why Flutwein has become a piece of German history.
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