• news.cision.com/
  • Storytel/
  • Storytel publishes company description in connection with the change of listing to Nasdaq First North

Storytel publishes company description in connection with the change of listing to Nasdaq First North

Report this content

On Friday November 30, 2018 Nasdaq Stockholm AB approved Storytel AB's (publ) ("Storytel" or the "Company") application for admission to trading of the Company's shares on Nasdaq First North in Stockholm. Today, Monday December 3rd, the Company publishes a Company description, in accordance with Nasdaq First North rules for application.

The company description can be find as attached pdf file or on the Company's website https://investors.storytel.com. The company description is not a prospectus, has not been approved by the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority (Sw. Finansinspektionen) and does not contain any offering of shares or any other offering of financial instruments in the Company in Sweden or in any other jurisdiction. The company description includes but are not limited to information about the Company’s business, the market, financial overview, risk factors and information about the board of directors, executive management and corporate governance.

For more information, contact:

Sofie Zettergren, CFO

Telefon: +46 (0) 705-509 98 08

E-post: sofie@storytel.com

About Storytel

The Storytel group consists of two divisions, Streaming and Print Publishing. The Streaming division offers an audio-book and e-book subscription service under the names Storytel and Mofibo, at present available in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, The Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Spain, India, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Italy and Mexico. The Streaming division also includes audio-book production, including Storytel Original, primarily operated by audio-book publisher Storyside. The Print Publishing division includes the publishers Norstedts, Massolit, Printz Publishing, Danish People’s Press, Storytel Publishing, Rabén & Sjögren and B. Wahlströms, as well as Norstedts Kartor. 

Tags: