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Lidl's Owner, DFL Invest in German Streaming Platform Dyn

Lidl's Owner, DFL Invest in German Streaming Platform Dyn

Bloomberg02-07-2025
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Schwarz Group, the owner of supermarket chain Lidl, is leading a new round of investment into German sports streaming platform Dyn Media.
Schwarz Group will acquire a stake of about 42.5% in Dyn Media, putting it on par with Axel Springer SE as the largest shareholder of the platform, according to a statement on Wednesday that confirmed an earlier Bloomberg News report.
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