AS Ekspress Grupp will cease disclosure of digital subscription metrics following its delisting from Nasdaq Tallinn, reducing transparency for investors
Executive summary: AS Ekspress Grupp’s management announced it will stop publishing information about its digital subscriptions after the June 1, 2026 shareholder meeting approved delisting from Nasdaq Tallinn. The decision reduces transparency around a key digital revenue segment, hindering investors’ ability to evaluate the company’s growth and compare it with media peers, potentially affecting valuation and market confidence.
Who is involved: AS Ekspress Grupp management board; the company’s shareholders (via the June 1 general meeting); Nasdaq Tallinn exchange.
Likely next: The firm will continue to release regular earnings reports but without a digital subscription breakdown; analysts may seek alternative data sources; the delisting process will proceed as scheduled.
AS Ekspress Grupp’s management decided to stop publishing information about its digital subscriptions after the June 1, 2026 general meeting resolved to delist the company’s shares from the Nasdaq Tallinn Baltic main list. The move limits investor visibility into a growing digital revenue stream, making it harder to assess performance and compare with peers. While the company will continue to file standard financial reports, the omission of subscription data could affect market perception and valuation.
Timeline
- — AS Ekspress Grupp lõpetab digitellimuste kohta info avaldamise (GlobeNewswire)
- — AS Ekspress Grupp stops publishing information about digital subscriptions (GlobeNewswire)
Analysis — what this means
Sectors affected
- Online news publishing
- Digital subscription services
- Baltic equities market
Key entities
Sources
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