Telia


A restructuring plan that should finally allow the dividend to increase

06/05/25 -"With EBITDA increasing by 6.7% yoy and lfl, and capex decreasing by 9.7% yoy in Q1, Telia confirms a potential dividend increase of 5 to 10% in 2025. With a 5.7% dividend yield, Telia remains ..."

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55
Language
English
Published on
06/05/25
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