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Signa Sale: Dichand Family Takes Control of Kronen Zeitung

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Signa Insolvency ‍Administrators Approve Dichand⁣ Family’s Full Acquisition ‌of “Kronen Zeitung”

VIENNA‍ – Insolvency administrators for Signa Holding have given ‌the green light for the Dichand‍ family too acquire full ownership of Austria’s “Kronen Zeitung” newspaper, ending a​ complex period⁣ of shared ownership and clearing a key hurdle for the transaction announced in June. The‌ deal remains⁢ subject to antitrust ⁢approval and other market-related conditions.

The move consolidates control of ‌the⁢ popular ⁣daily back into the ‌hands​ of⁤ the founding family, nearly six decades after Johann Hermann ‍”Hans” Dichand established the paper in 1959. Hans dichand, who died‍ in 2010, remains a symbolic figure ⁢for the publication, with his portrait still displayed at the newspaper’s entrance. Previously,the Dichand family shared ‍ownership with WAZ,and later,through WAZ,with‍ Signa⁣ Holding and​ the‍ Funke ‍Group.

Complex Ownership History

The “Kronen Zeitung’s” ownership structure became intricate following a dispute in the 1980s between hans Dichand and Kurt​ Falk, an advertising specialist​ who subsequently ​sold his⁤ shares to the German WAZ publishing group. Signa Holding held a 49.5 percent stake in WAZ abroad Holding GmbH,which in turn controlled 50 percent of the ‍”Krone” publishing company ‌through it’s subsidiary,NKZ Austria-Beitungs GmbH. The⁢ Funke Group owns 50.5 percent of ⁤WAZ abroad Holding GmbH.

Impact on ‍”Kurier” Ownership

the approval also impacts Signa’s involvement⁣ in the “Kurier” newspaper, ⁢where ⁤the⁣ group held approximately 25 percent of shares. A decision regarding the⁣ sale of these​ shares is pending, with Raiffeisen Bank ‌- already holding a majority stake in the “Kurier” – previously expressing‌ interest.

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