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Telefónica, S.A. (TEFO.BA)

Buenos Aires - Buenos Aires Delayed price. Currency in ARS
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609.50+1.50 (+0.25%)
At close: 04:43PM ART
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Previous close608.00
Open613.00
Bid604.00 x N/A
Ask609.50 x N/A
Day's range596.00 - 614.00
52-week range596.00 - 614.00
Volume1,957
Avg. volumeN/A
Market capN/A
Beta (5Y monthly)0.69
PE ratio (TTM)3.47
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend date12 Dec 2023
1y target estN/A
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  • Reuters

    Exclusive-Amazon breaks into Europe 5G networks with Telefonica cloud deal

    STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Telefonica Germany will move one million 5G customers to Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud later this month, company executives told Reuters, in a bold move by the U.S. online retailer to break into the global telecoms market. While some telecom networks have moved IT and other non-core operations to the public cloud, the move by the subsidiary of Spanish group Telefonica is a global first where an existing mobile operator is switching its core network to a public cloud. Big cloud-computing services firms such as Amazon and Microsoft have been trying to move more into the telecoms sector, lured by billions of dollars in potential revenue, but operators have been wary of the capability of public clouds in handling a mobile network.