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Telecom Italia S.p.A. (TITR.MI)

Milan - Milan Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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0.2280+0.0001 (+0.04%)
At close: 05:35PM CET
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Previous close0.2279
Open0.2276
Bid0.2280 x 0
Ask0.2281 x 0
Day's range0.2262 - 0.2295
52-week range0.2046 - 0.3274
Volume13,855,850
Avg. volume36,711,089
Market cap4.792B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.04
PE ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-dividend date21 June 2021
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Small investor group seeks seat on Telecom Italia's revamped board

    ASATI, an association of small investors in Italian phone group Telecom Italia (TIM), said on Monday it is filing a list of candidates for the board of directors, which is up for renewal at next month's annual general meeting. ASATI is seeking to appoint a director representing 8,000 small TIM shareholders collectively holding a combined stake of about 1% in the company, said Franco Lombardi, the head of the association. TIM investors are due to meet on April 23 to vote on the renewal of the board, with current CEO Pietro Labriola on a hunt for a second mandate as part of the slate of candidates put forward by the outgoing board.

  • Reuters

    TIM small investor group to file slate of candidates for board renewal

    Telecom Italia's (TIM) association of small investors, Asati, said on Monday it would file a slate of candidates for the renewal of the board of directors of the former phone monopoly. The group represents thousands of small Telecom Italia's investors with a combined stake of around 1%. ASATI supports the general outline of TIM's business plan to sell its domestic fixed-line access network as well as the sale of submarine unit Sparkle to cut a debt, it said in the statement.

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-Italy economy minister says up to the market to decide on Telecom Italia

    Italian Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti said on Wednesday it is now up to the market and not the government to decide on the future of former phone monopoly Telecom Italia (TIM). "We have done what the state was supposed to do, now the market will evaluate whether to venture in other directions", Giorgetti told reporters in parliament. TIM is planning to sell its landline grid to KKR in a 22-billion-euro ($23.9 billion) deal aimed at cutting debt, but questions over the plan resurfaced this month as shares nosedived after a financial targets presentation.