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Teleperformance SE (TLPFY)

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47.43+0.37 (+0.79%)
As of 12:17PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close47.06
Open47.90
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range47.18 - 48.09
52-week range44.15 - 101.56
Volume4,492
Avg. volume25,564
Market cap5.781B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.66
PE ratio (TTM)8.70
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield2.11 (4.59%)
Ex-dividend date19 Apr 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    France's Teleperformance expects limited growth in 2024

    (Reuters) -Teleperformance on Wednesday forecast limited growth in the year ahead, after the French office services and call centre company missed its full-year revenue target for 2023. "All the major players have significantly reduced their forecasts," Teleperformance CFO Olivier Rigaudy said on a call with journalists, adding: "we're cautious". Shares in Teleperformance slumped to a 7-year low last week after Swedish rival Klarna touted a results boost as a result of its own Open AI-powered customer service assistant.

  • Reuters

    Teleperformance shares plunge on AI disruption concerns

    MILAN (Reuters) -Teleperformance shares plunged to a 7-year low on Wednesday over concerns artificial intelligence (AI) will disrupt the French call centre firm's business. Two traders and a Midcap Partners analyst linked the drop to a statement by Swedish fintech company Klarna which spoke of a boost to its results from its AI customer service assistant, powered by Open AI. Teleperformance shares were down 19% to 107.9 euros in Paris at 1415 GMT, off lows for the day but still on track for their largest one-day decline since November 2022.

  • Reuters SG

    Deals of the day-Mergers and acquisitions

    ** Bertelsmann on Wednesday completed the sale of its 39.5% stake in staff outsourcing company Majorel to another personnel firm Teleperformance, the German media, services and education conglomerate said. ** Inditex founder Amancio Ortega's investment firm Pontegadea is pushing further into renewable energy, closing in on a deal with Repsol to buy a 49% stake in a portfolio of wind farms and photovoltaic power plants in Spain, two sources familiar with the deal told Reuters.