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Deutsche Telekom AG (DTE.F)

Frankfurt - Frankfurt Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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22.08-0.02 (-0.09%)
At close: 06:33PM CEST
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Previous close22.10
Open22.11
Bid21.98 x N/A
Ask22.05 x N/A
Day's range22.00 - 22.20
52-week range18.45 - 23.38
Volume8,679
Avg. volume17,324
Market cap110.077B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.59
PE ratio (TTM)25.09
EPS (TTM)0.88
Earnings date08 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.77 (3.48%)
Ex-dividend date11 Apr 2024
1y target est16.82
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 2-Deutsche Telekom's strong Europe growth helps core earnings rise

    Deutsche Telekom reported first-quarter adjusted core earnings of 10.5 billion euros ($11.43 billion) on Thursday, with Europe a stand-out as the German telecoms operator highlighted growth across all of its segments. Core earnings for the quarter were slightly above a company compiled forecast of 10.25 billion euros, and the Bonn-based operator said it had achieved record growth in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation after leases (EBITDA AL) of 8.1% in Europe. Telekom attributed the growth to higher customer numbers, price increases and slightly lower energy costs, although its CFO Christian Illek said in a conference call that this will most likely not be sustained over every quarter of the year.

  • Reuters

    Deutsche Telekom's strong Europe growth helps core earnings rise

    (Reuters) -Deutsche Telekom reported first-quarter adjusted core earnings of 10.5 billion euros ($11.43 billion) on Thursday, with Europe a stand-out as the German telecoms operator highlighted growth across all of its segments. Core earnings for the quarter were slightly above a company compiled forecast of 10.25 billion euros, and the Bonn-based operator said it had achieved record growth in earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation after leases (EBITDA AL) of 8.1% in Europe. Telekom attributed the growth to higher customer numbers, price increases and slightly lower energy costs, although its CFO Christian Illek said in a conference call that this will most likely not be sustained over every quarter of the year.

  • Simply Wall St.

    Deutsche Telekom And Two More German Dividend Stocks To Consider

    As the Eurozone emerges from a recession with a surprising GDP growth and moderated core inflation, the broader European markets have shown mixed responses amid fluctuating interest rate expectations. In this context, German dividend stocks like Deutsche Telekom offer an interesting consideration for investors looking for potential stability and yield in a recovering economic landscape.