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Cts Eventim Ag & Co Kgaa(CEVMF)

Description: CTS Eventim AG & Co. KGaA operates in the leisure events market worldwide. It operates through two segments, Ticketing and Live Entertainment. The Ticketing segment produces, sells, brokers, distributes, and markets tickets for concerts, theatre, art, sports, and other events. It markets events (tickets) through eventim.de and using its network platform, eventim.net; in-house ticketing products through eventim.inhouse; sport ticketing products through eventim.tixx and eventim.farm; and self-service products for event organizers through EVENTIM.Light, as well as provides a solution for ticket sales and admission control through evetim.access. This segment also operates eventim.fansale, a resale portal where customers sell event tickets to other customers; and eventim.guide, an online leisure calendar that closes the gap between ticketing and leisure planning. The Live Entertainment segment plans, prepares, and executes tours and events, including music events and concerts, as well as markets music productions. This segment is also involved in the operation of venues. The company was formerly known as CTS EVENTIM AG and changed its name to CTS EVENTIM AG & Co. KGaA in May 2014. CTS EVENTIM AG & Co. KGaA is headquartered in Bremen, Germany.


Keywords: Leisure E Ticketing Network Platform Cts Eventim Eventim Uk Resale Portal Self Service Products

Home Page: www.eventim.de

Contrescarpe 75 A
Bremen, 28195
Germany
Phone: 49 421 36 66 0


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Klaus-Peter Schulenberg Chairman of Management Board & CEO
Mr. Holger Hohrein Chief Financial Officer & Member of Management Board
Mr. Alexander Ruoff COO, Director of Sales & Member of Management Board
Mr. Marco Haeckermann Vice President Corporate Development & Strategy

Exchange: PINK

Country: US : United States of America

Currency: US Dollar ($)

Forward PE: 22.8311
Trailing PE: 31.1636
Price-to-Book MRQ: 8.2863
Price-to-Sales TTM: 2.9714
IPO Date:
Fiscal Year End: December
Full Time Employees: 3535
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