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Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) (ERCB.F)

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5.03+0.10 (+2.03%)
At close: 08:03PM CEST
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Previous close4.93
Open4.93
Bid5.03 x 600000
Ask5.06 x 600000
Day's range4.93 - 5.03
52-week range4.09 - 5.78
Volume2,000
Avg. volume2,275
Market cap16.695B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.36
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)-0.65
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.24 (4.81%)
Ex-dividend date01 Oct 2024
1y target estN/A
  • CNW Group

    Ericsson joins Government of Canada initiative on the road to net-zero

    Ericsson Canada (NASDAQ: ERIC) is proud to celebrate Earth Day today by announcing that it has joined Environment and Climate Change Canada's Net-Zero Challenge program. The Net-Zero Challenge is an initiative that aims to encourage businesses operating in Canada to develop and implement credible and effective plans to transition their facilities and operations to net-zero emissions by 2050.

  • Business Wire

    Singtel Partners with Vonage to Accelerate Global Enterprise and Telco Innovation and Digital Transformation

    SINGAPORE, April 19, 2024--Singtel today announced it is partnering with Vonage, a global leader in cloud communications and a part of Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), to help enterprises and telcos innovate and scale their services and solutions through Singtel’s industry-leading one-stop orchestration platform, Paragon. By integrating Paragon’s advanced telco and edge APIs with Vonage's API platform, enterprises, telcos and developers will have access to a global ecosystem of rich communications, netw

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 4-Nokia joins Ericsson in forecasting stronger second half after Q1 profit miss

    Finnish telecom gear maker Nokia reported a smaller-than-expected rise in quarterly profit on Thursday as sluggish demand for 5G gear in key markets North America and India continued to weigh on sales. "This will still be a weak year, for the mobile RAN (radio access network) market and we expect, as I said, it to gradually pick up during the year," CEO Pekka Lundmark told reporters.