Grupo Televisa SAB (TLVACPO.MX)

TLVACPO.MX on Mexico Stock Exchange

63.99MXN
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$63.80
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$63.79
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$73.56
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$56.41

TLVACPO.MX

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Grupo Televisa SAB is a Mexico-based company engaged in the television broadcasting for the Spanish-speaking Latin American countries and in the international entertainment business sector. The Company’s main activities include the production and broadcasting of radio and television channels, production of paid-television... (more)

Overall

Beta: 0.63
Market Cap (Mil.): $181,436.80
Shares Outstanding (Mil.): 331,430.19
Dividend: 0.35
Yield (%): 0.55

Financials

  TLVACPO.MX Industry Sector
P/E (TTM): 2,569.19 35.35 17.17
EPS (TTM): 0.02 -- --
ROI: 8.35 23.10 15.87
ROE: 14.55 23.83 19.41
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REUTERS SUMMIT-Mexico's telecoms law to rebuild industry 'brick by brick'

(For other news from Reuters Latin America Investment Summit, click on http://www.reuters.com/summit/LatinAmerica13)

24 May 2013

Mexican media giant Televisa eyes new peso bond deal

May 2 (IFR) - Mexican media giant Televisa began meeting US investors this week to pitch its first international bond in four years, offering a peso-denominated deal aimed at both the domestic and foreign markets.

02 May 2013

Mexican Congress passes telecoms overhaul in swipe at Slim, rivals

MEXICO CITY - Mexico's Congress on Tuesday gave overwhelming final approval to an expansive overhaul of the telecommunications sector, which aims to boost competition in the industry and tame the likes of billionaire Carlos Slim and broadcaster Televisa.

30 Apr 2013

UPDATE 1-Mexican Congress passes telecoms overhaul in swipe at Slim, rivals

MEXICO CITY, April 30 - Mexico's Congress on Tuesday gave overwhelming final approval to an expansive overhaul of the telecommunications sector, which aims to boost competition in the industry and tame the likes of billionaire Carlos Slim and broadcaster Televisa.

30 Apr 2013

Mexico's Televisa reports lower first-quarter profit

MEXICO CITY, April 25 - Mexican media company Grupo Televisa, the world's biggest producer of Spanish-language content, said on Thursday its first-quarter profit fell 29 percent.

25 Apr 2013

UPDATE 1-Mexico's Senate approves telecom reform bill with changes

By Dave Graham and Miguel Gutierrez MEXICO CITY, April 19 - A major bill to shake up competition in the Mexican phone and television markets, dominated by Carlos Slim and broadcaster Televisa, was approved by the Senate on Friday with changes that could affect the broader regulatory landscape. The bill encourages more foreign investment in the telecommunications sector and gives regulators the power to stop companies from controlling more than 50 percent of the market, a measur

19 Apr 2013

Mexico's Senate approves telecom reform bill with changes

MEXICO CITY, April 19 - A major reform bill to increase competition in Mexico's phone and television markets, dominated by Carlos Slim's America Movil and Emilio Azcarraga's Televisa, was approved by the Senate in the early hours of Friday with some changes. Senators early on Friday made a change that will allow companies to suspend, pending appeal, fines or orders issued by Mexico's competition authority. That waters down the initial bill, which sought to put an end to compani

19 Apr 2013

Mexican Senate commissions approve telecoms reform bill

MEXICO CITY, April 18 - Four Senate commissions on Thursday approved a major overhaul of Mexico's telecommunications sector that aims to loosen tycoon Carlos Slim's hold on the phone market and end broadcaster Televisa's dominance of the airwaves.

19 Apr 2013

Mexico lower house backs telecoms reform, Senate awaits

MEXICO CITY - Mexico's lower house of Congress approved a sweeping reform of the telecommunications industry early on Friday, sending legislation that aims to reduce Carlos Slim's dominance of the phone market to the Senate.

22 Mar 2013

UPDATE 2-Mexico lower house backs telecoms reform, Senate awaits

* Bill tightens limits on foreign investment in TV, radio * America Movil stock buoyed by prospect of Slim's TV entry By Dave Graham and Miguel Gutierrez MEXICO CITY, March 22 - Mexico's lower house of Congress approved a sweeping reform of the telecommunications industry early on Friday, sending legislation that aims to reduce Carlos Slim's dominance of the phone market to the Senate. The reform bill, which also seeks to curb the power of Mexico's main broadcaster, T

22 Mar 2013

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