Canal+ SA (VIE:CAN)

Austria flag Austria · Delayed Price · Currency is EUR
2.320
-0.020 (-0.85%)
Last updated: Apr 2, 2026, 3:30 PM CET
Market Cap2.30B +5.8%
Revenue (ttm)6.95B +8.3%
Net Income-47.00M
EPS-0.05
Shares Outn/a
PE Ration/a
Forward PE7.96
Dividend0.02 (0.95%)
Ex-Dividend DateJun 11, 2026
Volumen/a
Average Volumen/a
Open2.280
Previous Close2.340
Day's Range2.280 - 2.330
52-Week Range1.730 - 3.790
Betan/a
RSI31.11
Earnings DateMar 11, 2026

About Canal+

Canal+ SA operates as a media and entertainment company in Europe, Africa, Asia, and internationally. The company is involved in the production, financing, and broadcasting of various contents; and production, acquisition, sale, and distribution of feature films and TV series. It also provides Pay-TV services that offers content across sports, films, and series under the CANAL+ and MultiChoice brand; broadband internet access services through optical fibre networks; and local content, including The Office PL, Education, Minute of Silence, Black... [Read more]

Industry Television Broadcasting Stations
Founded 1984
Employees 8,664
Stock Exchange Vienna Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol CAN

Financial Performance

In 2025, Canal+'s revenue was 6.95 billion, an increase of 8.27% compared to the previous year's 6.42 billion. Losses were -47.00 million, -68.03% less than in 2024.

Financial Statements

News

EU broadcasters challenge Big Tech’s "Invisible" monopoly

On March 23, 2026, a coalition of Europe’s leading commercial and public broadcasters, including heavyweights like RTL, Vivendi’s Canal+, and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), issued a formal ple...

14 days ago - Business Upturn

World’s broadcasters urge EU to tighten rules for big tech in smart TV battle

Google, Amazon, Apple and Samsung control operating systems, allowing them to act as gatekeepers, letter claims Business live – latest updates The world’s largest broadcasters have pushed for the EU t...

14 days ago - The Guardian

NBCUniversal is planning to lay off dozens of employees as the African streamer Showmax shuts down

Showmax was an "expensive failure," said Canal+, which owns 70% of the venture. NBCUniversal staffers were informed about the cuts on Wednesday.

26 days ago - Business Insider

Canal+ Partners with Google Cloud to Integrate AI into Streaming Services

Canal+ Partners with Google Cloud to Integrate AI into Streaming Services

26 days ago - GuruFocus

Canal+ Partners with Google Cloud to Implement AI in Streaming and Production

Canal+ Partners with Google Cloud to Implement AI in Streaming and Production

26 days ago - GuruFocus