Telstra Group Limited (TTRAF)
Market Cap | 29.07B |
Revenue (ttm) | 15.30B |
Net Income (ttm) | 1.08B |
Shares Out | n/a |
EPS (ttm) | 0.09 |
PE Ratio | 26.86 |
Forward PE | n/a |
Dividend | 0.06 (2.56%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Aug 28, 2024 |
Volume | n/a |
Open | 2.380 |
Previous Close | 2.380 |
Day's Range | 2.380 - 2.380 |
52-Week Range | 2.220 - 2.910 |
Beta | 0.35 |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | n/a |
Earnings Date | Feb 19, 2025 |
About Telstra Group
Telstra Group Limited engages in the provision of telecommunications and information services to businesses, government, and individuals in Australia and internationally. It operates through six segments: Telstra Consumer; Telstra Business; Telstra Enterprise Australia; Telstra International; Networks, IT and Products; and Telstra InfraCo. The company offers telecommunication and technology products and services to consumer and small and medium business customers using mobile and fixed network technologies, as well as operates call centers, ret... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Telstra Group's revenue was 22.93 billion, an increase of 1.00% compared to the previous year's 22.70 billion. Earnings were 1.62 billion, a decrease of -15.87%.
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