ROULARTA MEDIA GROUP (RMG) sera présent au Midcap Event qui se déroulera à Paris les 28 et 29 septembre prochains. L'événement réunit les investisseurs institutionnels et les dirigeants européens des entreprises de petites et moyennes capitalisation boursière. On y attend plus de 130 sociétés européennes cotées, près de 350 représentants des investisseurs institutionnels et 10 des principaux brokers. Pendant les deux jours, les investisseurs s'entretiendront individuellement avec les répresentants des sociétés présentes. RMG est répresentée par Rik De Nolf, CEO de RMG.
ROULARTA MEDIA GROUP is a Belgian-French publishing and printing firm with a diversified portfolio of interests in free local press, magazines (business and consumer), a regional newspaper, radio an both regional and national television. The company was incorporated in 1954 by solicitor Willy De Nolf and is now led by his son Rik De Nolf and his management team.
During the 2005 financial year, RMG obtained a consolidated turnover of 500 million euros, a gross operating profit (EBITDA) of 56 million euros and a net profit of 22.2 million euros. The number of employees is more than 3,000.
In the 2006 financial year RMG expects a consolidated turnover of 750 million euros due to the acquisition of the people magazine Point de Vue and Groupe Express-Expansion. Groupe Express-Expansion produces a number of France's leading magazines in a range of sectors: current affairs (L'Express), economics and finance (L'Expansion, Mieux Vivre Votre Argent, L'Entreprise), housing and lifestyle (Maisons Côté Sud, Maisons Côté Ouest, Maisons Côté Est, Maison Magazine, Maison Française), culture (Lire and Classica) and education (L'Etudiant).
RMG is continuing to build its multimedia future. Home and abroad.
In the past the growth was mainly a matter of in-house, repeatedly new initiatives. Over the past decades RMG has launched most of the free papers, created the different Belgian news magazines and a series of specific niche magazines, and was co-responsible for launching TV channels.
Over the past five years, and especially in 2005 and 2006, the growth has been the result of a foreign take-over and concentration policy. Today the RMG magazines department achieves a greater turnover abroad than in Belgium. In the future RMG wants to keep innovating but also grow further through foreign acquisitions.
For more information:
Rik De Nolf
CEO
Tel: ++3251266323
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.roularta.be
Jean Pierre Dejaeghere
CFO
Tel:++3251266326
E-mail : [email protected]
www.roularta.be