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STVG Stv Group Plc

167.00
0.00 (0.00%)
Last Updated: 09:56:35
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Stv Group Plc STVG London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 167.00 09:56:35
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
167.00
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Industry Sector
MEDIA

Stv STVG Dividends History

Announcement Date Type Currency Dividend Amount Ex Date Record Date Payment Date
03/09/2024InterimGBP0.03926/09/202427/09/202407/11/2024
05/03/2024FinalGBP0.07418/04/202419/04/202431/05/2024
05/09/2023InterimGBP0.03921/09/202322/09/202302/11/2023
07/03/2023FinalGBP0.07413/04/202314/04/202326/05/2023
06/09/2022InterimGBP0.03922/09/202223/09/202203/11/2022
09/03/2022FinalGBP0.07314/04/202219/04/202227/05/2022
09/09/2021InterimGBP0.03730/09/202101/10/202105/11/2021
16/03/2021FinalGBP0.0615/04/202116/04/202128/05/2021

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Posted at 11/3/2025 11:00 by cfro
Thought the results were acceptable. At least they maintained the dividend which is important.

They have always piggy-backed off of big-brother ITV but imo they need to do more of this. Need to get more involved, if they can, with ITV's planet V and Zoo 55. Youtube is the way to go opening up huge advertising revenue..

Will be intersting to see the new CEO's strategy in May and what his plans are for the future or it should be just taken over by ITV and be done with it..
Posted at 11/3/2025 10:34 by cheeseflame
Results driven by studios acquisitions - £3.8m of £6m Studios profits from new additions (half of which goes to minority holders). So STV Studios + the overpriced Greenbird had a pretty disastrous year. And the outlook is v weak: orderbook down since October, with only £5m of commissions won in 4 months! Meanwhile Digital profits are lower than before the ITV deal, which has delivered lower revenues and higher costs. And digital viewing appears to have fallen. Broadcast was the star last year, but NAR is running at down 5% in 2025 before the Euros and ad restrictions, implying full year 5%-10% down. Debt up to c£40m with no clarity yet on interest rate of new facility. So I wouldn't spend that 2026 dividend yet. A lot riding on the strategy review.
Posted at 11/3/2025 09:56 by bedford1976
STV is a reliable dividend payer happy to hold
Posted at 06/3/2025 09:28 by red ninja
ITV results seem reasonably good with profits up, but revenue down :-





The question is can STVG do something similar ?
Posted at 12/12/2024 15:29 by cheeseflame
ITV has other fish to fry. No-one else would touch it with a barge-pole. Bull case for independent STV is that it is still profitable when - finally - pension payments cease in 2030. But on current course, it's a bust well before then. Debt already up c£40m in three years and climbing further (with or without the dividend). Acquisitions have been a hubristic disaster. First rule of business: don't run out of cash...
Posted at 11/12/2024 14:27 by cheeseflame
This business is in way more trouble than it looks on surface. Debt is climbing fast, but disguised at H1 by temporary working cap inflows. Even with flat profits this year and next, debt climbs further given pension payments, interest, acquisition costs.... Could easily get close to covenants and jeopardise refinancing. So the dividend will go entirely or be trimmed.
Posted at 04/12/2024 12:44 by absolvesilver
2%-3% ad growth means net ad revenues will be down given the new commission paid to ITV. With costs creeping up, broadcast and online profits likely to fall. Studios is a black box, but lack of any guidance either way suggests flattish yoy (= well down ex-acquisitions). Overall flat profits will mean further increases in debt and interest payments. And next year ads will be down in H1 at least given absence of Euros, which could threaten the dividend. Hard to see why shares have come back...
Posted at 09/8/2024 00:06 by pj84
"STV (STVG) and ITV (ITV) – Free-to-air TV might seem an obvious area of structural decline, but both STV and ITV have sizeable production businesses within the group. These businesses are growing and serving a global audience. For example, STV won a series commission from Netflix in March. Meanwhile, free-to-air television still commands a significant audience that remains difficult to replicate online in its ‘brand-building’ ability. Investors may eventually begin to think of STV and ITV as studio businesses with a free-to-air business attached, which would lead to a very different group valuation"
Posted at 19/3/2024 17:53 by bedford1976
Now we are going great guns in studios it might be worth merging with Zinc Media Grouo.

The synergies could be beneficial for both parties to get more critical scale.

I think Zinc shareholders would love our dividend.
Posted at 05/3/2024 22:50 by pdosullivan
Trading on a mid single digit PE and offering a mid single digit dividend yield, STV is priced like an income stock but the strategic pivot to the attractive Studios and Digital verticals - supported by the Broadcast cash cow - makes this a growth stock to my mind.