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Opinion for $RTLL
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Great dividend, but unfortunately the price has fallen sharply since I joined. Is it all down to the price of gas?

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To what extent is a media group affected more than average by gas price fluctuations?
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So I'm pretty sure this will have absolutely nothing to do with the gas price :D Haven't looked into it now, but it would make more sense that people are back in the office & at leisure activities more since there are hardly any restrictions and the quotas just drop as a result, consequently the revenues drop
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The only growth I see is human stupidity
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It's very similar at ProSieben and all other media companies at the moment 😪 Simply a weak phase for the industry.
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The company itself tries to keep itself attractive through dividends, as there is little else to be gained, if I were you I would take a look at the company's payout ratio
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This is certainly not due to the oil. It is more likely due to the market as a whole, which is also going up and down. But take a look at RTL's entire chart and you'll know. TV programs and channels are on the decline anyway. Streaming is much more accepted and is also getting much bigger. If the TV stations don't develop new big innovations and better programs, nothing will happen^^
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That's because they'll soon be out of the window 🚀 to the deep sea
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I think it's more because nobody watches TV anymore, especially younger people watch less and less TV and when they do they don't watch trash TV like rtl2.
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It is currently the vacation season. Generally speaking, broadcasters have difficulties during the vacations. Therefore mostly repeats etc
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