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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 26th, 2020 | 08:42 CET
Deutsche Telekom, Tencent, Upco International – it used to roar!
We are currently in the early stages of 5G rollout, with a focus on developing new features and increasing network performance. It's easy to get caught up in the 5G hype, and rightly so: the benefits that 5G can offer to several technology sectors are enormous. The industry speaks in this context of the age 4.0 or IOT, meaning "internet of things" - i.e. the total networking of production with all its suppliers and customers in real-time categories. Everything is traceable, controlled and validated online - accounting is entirely automatic. However, there are still unanswered questions about the health effects of high-performance networks on people, which nobody really knows how to answer. Until we have reached a nationwide expansion stage in Germany, LTE users will continue to make up the vast majority of the operators' subscriber base and continue to generate substantial revenues. The last mile of digitization is still to come, a clear sign of a misguided industry policy.
ReadCommented by Stefan Feulner on November 13th, 2020 | 13:13 CET
Varta, Royal Helium, Deutsche Telekom - Buy the future!
When it comes to the DAX, the first thing to do is to take a breather. After the brilliant Biden-BioNTech rally, the leading German index started to move south. And today, not only did companies listed on the DAX release encouraging quarterly figures but companies like Merck and Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, in particular, raised its forecast. Also, in the segments below, there were spectacular figures. After the setback in the markets, there are some buying opportunities here.
ReadCommented by Nico Popp on October 27th, 2020 | 09:50 CET
Deutsche Telekom, Freenet, Upco International: Where telecommunications creates returns
If investors were looking for high returns a little more than twenty years ago, they often found them in telecommunications stocks. In addition to the big network operators, such as Deutsche Telekom and Vodafone, the mobile phone stocks of the first hour, such as Nokia and Ericsson, also caused euphoria among investors. The telecommunications sector has become uninteresting for investors. This does not mean telecommunication shares do not play a vital role in the portfolios of investors or that they can even increase the yield noticeably as a speculative addition.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on February 26th, 2020 | 14:50 CET
Deutsche Telekom, Enthusiast Gaming, Krones - how do insiders act now?
It is generally assumed that the management and supervisory boards of companies have an information advantage over the public and for this reason they are subject to different reporting requirements depending on the stock exchange segment. In practice, this may mean that management and supervisory boards must publish the trades they have made. Published purchases or sales by persons who know the company particularly well can provide an indication of expected developments.
ReadCommented by Mario Hose on January 14th, 2020 | 08:11 CET
Deutsche Telekom & Co with 5G challenge - Will Philion benefit in 2020?
5G is not only a major challenge for Deutsche Telekom. All German network operators have to cope with the high investments required for the next generation mobile communications standard. They are still busy working on the 4G LTE standard. One example is the recent announcement that Telefonica Deutschland is not meeting its obligations for 4G network rollout. Only those who can ensure high network utilization will earn money. To achieve this, no network operator can avoid independent mobile service providers like Philion SE. The still young listed company has repositioned itself with the takeover of Handyflash.de at the end of 2019. Profitable growth is expected to begin in 2020. There are good reasons why the small-cap stock could take off in 2020.
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