David Martínez Acquires Stake in Televisa

David Martínez, a prominent financier, has acquired a 7.8% stake in Televisa, leading to a 40% increase in its US stock prices. This positions him as the third largest shareholder, reflecting confidence in Televisa's future and governance.


David Martínez Acquires Stake in Televisa

The Monterrey financier David Martínez, through his Fintech fund, has acquired a 7.8% stake in Televisa, which has caused a 40% increase in the value of the company's shares listed in the United States. Martínez will become the third largest shareholder of Televisa, thus demonstrating great confidence in its future, projection, and corporate governance.

David Martínez currently serves on the boards of companies such as Cemex and Alfa, in addition to being a shareholder of the Spanish bank Sabadell. Televisa is the largest television network in Mexico and one of the main shareholders of the largest Spanish-language television network in the United States. Among Televisa's holdings are the main providers of cable and satellite television in Mexico.

The shares acquired by David Martínez are not intended to be used to make significant changes or influence the control of Televisa, according to the submitted document.