Deutsche Telekom Raises 2025 Outlook on Strong US, Europe Sales
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The US business is not enough for investors: the Telekom Group is increasing its forecast, but the share price is falling. This is mainly due to the weakness in Germany.
Deutsche Telekom reports “growth on both sides of Atlantic”
Deutsche Telekom reports that its businesses are “performing well”. Following a solid start to the year, the telco continued to grow steadily in Q2 2025. In organic terms, i.e., excluding the effects of changes in the composition of the Group and in exchange rates, the Group’s revenue was up in the second quarter by 4 per cent year-on-year to €28.7 billion. Service revenues likewise grew by 4 per cent to €24.4 billion. Adjusted EBITDA AL increas…
In the second quarter, Deutsche Telekom continued to consume from its U.S. subsidiary's booming business and once again slightly increased its profit outlook for the year.
Deutsche Telekom H1 2025: Revenue up 2.3%, subscriber base hits 259M, ARPU stable, Capex down 9.1% - TelecomLead
Deutsche Telekom’s revenue showed modest growth in H1 2025. Net revenue rose 2.3 percent year-on-year to €56.3 billion. Service revenue saw a stronger increase of 3.9 percent, reaching €47.6 billion, supported by growth across segments. Tim Hottges, CEO of Deutsche Telekom Revenue in Germany grew by 3.1 percent, driven by fixed and mobile service gains. The United States segment posted a 1.3 percent increase, mainly from higher postpaid revenues…
Deutsche Telekom reports "growth on both sides of Atlantic"
Deutsche Telekom reports that its businesses are “performing well”. Following a solid start to the year, the telco continued to grow steadily in Q2 2025. In organic terms, i.e., excluding the effects of changes in the composition of the Group and in exchange rates, the Group’s revenue was up in the second quarter by 4 […]
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