Telstra Group Limited (TTRAF)

OTCMKTS · Delayed Price · Currency is USD
2.380
0.00 (0.00%)
Dec 23, 2024, 4:00 PM EST
-8.11%
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]

Founded 1901
Employees 33,761
Stock Exchange OTCMKTS
Ticker Symbol TTRAF
Full Company Profile

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%.

Financial numbers in AUD Financial Statements

News

News Corp Offloads Foxtel Subscription TV and Streaming Service

News Corp and partner Telstra sold their interest in the Foxtel subscription TV and streaming service to DAZN Group.

22 hours ago - Investopedia

Sports Streamer DAZN Acquires Foxtel From Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, Telstra In $2.2 Billion Deal

Sports streaming platform DAZN has acquired Australian broadband company Foxtel Group from majority shareholder, Rupert Murdoph's News Corp, and minority shareholder, Telstra, in a deal valued at $2.2...

1 day ago - Deadline

News Corp and Telstra agree sale of Foxtel to sports streaming service DAZN for US$2.2bn

Pay TV channel sells along with the streaming services Kayo and Binge, subject to regulatory approval Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast News Corp and Telstra will sell Foxte...

1 day ago - The Guardian

ASX 200 LIVE: Australian sharemarket falls despite Wall Street’s gains. Bitcoin drops below $100,000. Wesfarmers sells Coregas business.

Australian shares dip. CBA hits one-month low. Wesfarmers’ $770m Coregas sale. Ventia and Telstra in tie-up. Bitcoin drops. Follow updates here.

4 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art to start charging entry fee for first time since 2000

MCA to charge $20 entry fee from 31 January, which will rise to $35 if visitors want to see its major summer or winter exhibitions Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaki...

6 days ago - The Guardian

Farming community prepares to sue Telstra over reoccurring outages

Stuart Hion and apprentice Brian Taylor say they've had enough of internet and phone outages.

15 days ago - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

A year of pain for Optus and Telstra mean little telcos are winners

Superloop and Aussie Broadband have been taking share in the highly competitive broadband market as their larger rivals restructure and cut jobs.

20 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

ASX nears record; Northern Star’s $5b deal; Telstra buys Boost Mobile

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22 days ago - The Australian Financial Review

Karen Clark Steps In as CEO of Telstra Broadcast Services

Telstra Broadcast Services (TBS) has appointed Karen Clark as its new chief executive officer. Her extensive background in the media, telecommunications, and technology sectors positions her to lead T...

24 days ago - CEOWORLD magazine

The fierce reaction to Australia’s new Future Fund mandate reflects how much has changed since 2006 | John Quiggin

Peter Costello and John Howard should note that sovereign wealth funds now typically consider national policy objectives in their decisions Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get o...

4 weeks ago - The Guardian

Business says Trump’s return turns up competition for investment

Executives from Telstra, QBE, Challenger and Mirvac have warned that the US and even Britain risk pulling away from Australia by cutting red tape.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Why the Telstra CEO is worried about next year’s federal election

Telstra boss Vicki Brady said long-term thinking was needed in Canberra, something that could be difficult if neither party has a majority in parliament.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Salesforce, ANZ, Telstra, Zurich Insurance say AI is driving change inside the business

An era of cautious, low-stakes experimentation is rapidly giving way to tangible changes in how some of Australia’s largest operations run.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Telstra and ANZ say human call centres will have AI agents

The way companies deal with their customers is going to change in the AI era, two of Australia’s biggest companies say, but humans will still be involved.

5 weeks ago - The Australian Financial Review

Australia news live: Telstra and Optus shut down 3G network; Crisafulli and deputy to form interim cabinet in Queensland

Communications minister urges people to check if they will be affected as 3G network goes dark. Follow the day’s news live Good morning. Mostafa Rachwani with you today to take you through the day’s n...

2 months ago - The Guardian

Telstra, Vocus race to build fibre networks

The Vocus Group’s $5 billion purchase of fibre networks reflects the intensifying competition among companies installing the cables that will handle data for the nation’s digital needs.

2 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Telstra says WA customers should buy more services to avoid future outages

Illuminated Telstra Shop signage outside Brisbane CBD store.

2 months ago - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Helpline calls from public phones rise as service reaches third year of free use

Telstra public phones are now in their third year as a free service.

3 months ago - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

How CrowdStrike’s outage became Australia’s big cyberattack rehearsal

Qantas chairman John Mullen got the “blue screen of death” while Telstra’s cyber chief Narelle Devine was in the pool sipping cocktails when she got the call that something was seriously wrong.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Former Telstra cyber boss plots his unicorn’s return to Australia

Glenn Chisholm, Telstra’s first chief information security officer, has grown Obsidian Security into a $1 billion firm. Now he’s targeting his home market.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

‘The main thing is self-awareness’: Lessons from Harvard

Former Telstra CEO Andy Penn reveals what he learned at the Harvard Business School.

3 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Telstra boss Vicki Brady retreats from the ‘telco for everything’

The era of hotchpotch acquisitions and experimenting with non-telco services such as selling energy plans is over.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review

Telstra bets big on its infrastructure business

Why Vicki Brady wants to keep Telstra’s infrastructure assets close and growing even if mobiles remain today’s success story.

4 months ago - The Australian Financial Review