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The Seros Ulloa Family Trust, a ten percent owner of ENTRAVISION COMMUNICATIONS CORP (NASDAQ:EVC), reported selling shares of Class A common stock in three separate transactions. The sales, which occurred between November 12 and November 14, 2025, totaled $425,645. Entravision currently offers a substantial 7.02% dividend yield and has maintained dividend payments for 15 consecutive years, according to InvestingPro data.
On November 12, 45,120 shares were sold at a weighted average price of $2.933, with prices ranging from $2.90 to $3.015. The following day, November 13, 57,978 shares were sold at a weighted average price of $2.86, in a range of $2.83 to $2.945. On November 14, the trust sold 46,064 shares at a weighted average price of $2.7677, with prices varying from $2.68 to $2.85. The current price of $2.85 sits close to Entravision’s 52-week high of $3.15, reflecting the stock’s strong 53.5% price return over the past six months.
Following these transactions, the Seros Ulloa Family Trust directly owns 10,921,011 shares of Entravision Communications Corp . class A common stock. Alexandra Seros serves as trustee of the Seros Ulloa Family Trust of 1996. Despite Entravision’s strong market performance, InvestingPro analysis indicates the company is not expected to be profitable this year, with analysts forecasting continued revenue growth. For deeper insights into Entravision’s financial health and prospects, check out the comprehensive Pro Research Report, available for this and 1,400+ other US equities.
In other recent news, Entravision Communications reported its third-quarter 2025 earnings, showcasing a mixed financial performance. The company experienced a consolidated revenue increase of 24%, reaching $120 million. However, Entravision also reported an operating loss of $9 million, attributed to restructuring and impairment charges. Despite the revenue growth, these financial challenges have impacted the company’s overall performance. The earnings report did not mention any changes in analyst ratings or projections from major financial firms. Investors may find the revenue growth encouraging, yet the operating loss remains a point of concern. These developments are part of Entravision’s ongoing efforts to navigate its financial landscape.
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