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Swisscom AG (SCMWY)

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54.90+0.08 (+0.16%)
As of 10:14AM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close54.81
Open55.19
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range54.81 - 55.19
52-week range53.01 - 65.31
Volume3,814
Avg. volume24,720
Market cap28.714B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.16
PE ratio (TTM)14.96
EPS (TTM)3.67
Earnings date31 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield2.43 (4.43%)
Ex-dividend date02 Apr 2024
1y target est53.41
  • Reuters

    Swisscom gets first go ahead from Rome for Vodafone Italia acquisition

    Swisscom has secured an initial go-ahead from Italy's government for its planned acquisition of Vodafone Italia, the Swiss telecoms company and a source close to the matter said on Tuesday. So-called "golden power" legislation allows Rome to block or impose conditions on deals in sectors considered strategic such as banking, energy, telecommunications or healthcare. Swisscom said in a statement that it had been informed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government of its decision not to use golden powers to veto the transaction.

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    Ericsson (ERIC) Solution to Upgrade Swisscom's Mobile Network

    Swisscom selects Ericsson's (ERIC) comprehensive solution suite to modernize its mobile network infrastructure.

  • Reuters

    Swisscom antitrust conditions would lead to more roadworks, executive says

    Swisscom would have to dig up 3,200 km (2,000 miles) of roads to comply with antitrust measures imposed on its fibre-optic cable network expansion, a senior executive at the telecom provider was quoted as saying on Sunday. In late 2020, the Swiss Competition Commission (WEKO) opened an investigation into Swisscom's fibre-optic expansion and ordered interim antitrust measures on the grounds it could exclude competitors and lead to the abuse of its leading market position. Swisscom's head of regulatory and policy, Thomas Stemmler, told the SonntagsZeitung newspaper the requirements set out by WEKO meant that many roads would have to be dug up to lay thicker pipe for additional cables.