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Last week in telecoms: TIM, Kcom, NextGenTel up and earnings season gathers pace
2019-02-18 10:10:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The TP Stock Index European Telecoms was up 1.8 percent in week 7, but still trailed the general market, as the EuroStoxx 50 index won 3.4 percent. A number of micro caps made double digit gains (Forthnet 42%, NextGenTel 23%, 3U 15%), but the heavy-weights made limited advances (Deutsche Telekom +0.8%, Vodafone +1.8%). The most eye-catching news from last week was the rumour of Liberty Global (+2.1%), via Virgin Media UK, looking at a possible offer for Kcom (+5.8%). Tele Columbus (-11%) was the week's biggest loser. TIM (+8.8%) was up on news of CDP raising its stake.
Last week in telecoms: all eyes on Switzerland and Italy
2019-02-11 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Cyfrowy Polsat outperformed the entire European telecoms sector in week 6, with a gain of 7.9 percent. Tele Columbus, down 13 percent, was to be found at the other extreme. The Telecompaper European Telecoms index ended the week with a loss of 1.5 percent, slightly behind the EuroStoxx 50's -1.1 percent.
Last week in telecoms: M&A rumours circling KPN, Sunrise, Altice
2019-02-04 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Year-to-date, the TPSI European Telecoms is up 0.6 percent, lagging the EuroStoxx 50's gain of 5.7 percent. The heavy-weights Vodafone (-9.2%) and Deutsche Telekom (-4.1%) put a strain on the sector. The biggest winners include Turk Telekom (+28%) and Turkcell (+20%), as well as Liberty Global (+16%). Several German shares are performing particularly badly, such as United Internet (-10%), Telefonica Deutschland (-11%), Tele Columbus (-17%) and Drillisch (-18%). Iliad (-20%) is the weakest share in our index.
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Last week in telecoms: Vodafone in focus, German shares at big losses year-to-date
2019-01-28 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The TP Stock Index European Telecom was down 1.2 percent in week 4. Vodafone (-8.3%) and Deutsche Telekom (-5.3%), the index's heavyweights, led the decline. Turk Telekom (+11%) was the week's winner, ahead of German microcap Ecotel (+7.4%) and Iceland's Siminn (+6.3%). Takeover candidates Forthnet (Greece, -14%) and Go Internet (Italy, -10%) formed the bottom of last week's performance overview.
Last week in telecoms: BT and Euskaltel focus of M&A rumours, while new entrants spook the markets
2019-01-21 07:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) There was a good deal of M&A news, last week. It helped push the TP Stock Index European Telecoms up by 0.8 percent, still behind the EuroStoxx 50's gain of 2.1 percent. The week's absolute winner was Telekom Slovenije (+17%). Turkcell (+12%) and Türk Telekom (+8.6%) did well also, as the Turkish lira jumped. The casualties of week 3 included Italy's Go Internet (-11%), Intelsat (-9.5%) and Altice Europe (-9.2%).
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