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  • Telstra Group Limited

    Provide telecommunications and information services for domestic and international customers.

    TLS$3.870
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    Data last updated:Aug 13, 2024 – 12.30pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    3.870

    Open

    3.880

    Day Range

    3.860 - 3.890

    52 Week Range

    3.390 - 4.280

    Volume

    3,810,368

    Value

    14,771,968

    Bid

    3.870

    Ask

    3.880

    Dividend Yield

    4.56%

    P/E Ratio

    21.82

    Market Cap

    44.773B

    Total Issue

    11,554,427,353

    ASX Announcements

    Market Sensitive

    Telstra Announces Mobile Pricing Update

    Progress Report

    • Jul 9, 2024
    • 2 pages

    Telstra to appoint new Group Company Secretary

    Company Secretary Appointment/Resignation

    • Jul 4, 2024
    • 2 pages

    Change of Director's Interest Notice

    Change of Director’s Interest Notice

    • Jun 4, 2024
    • 3 pages

    Org changes, action on cost & early FY25 guidance transcript

    Chairman's Address to Shareholders

    • May 21, 2024
    • 16 pages

    Market Sensitive

    Org changes, action on cost & early FY25 guidance

    Periodic Reports - Other, Progress Report, Company Administration - Other

    • May 21, 2024
    • 3 pages

    View all TLS announcements

    Today

    Ted O’Brien and Sally Sitou have emerged as the best stockpickers in parliament.

    Meet Canberra’s best and worst stockpickers (one got returns of 64pc)

    From investments in lithium to Fortescue, disclosures made by parliamentarians give at least a glimpse of whose portfolios are up – and whose are down.

    • Joshua Peach

    Yesterday

    Telstra chief Vicki Brady this year announced a 10 per cent cut to the telco’s workforce.

    Microsoft’s Telstra deal backs Vicki Brady’s $1.6b infrastructure bet

    The technology giant will become the first client of a big intercity fibre network being rolled out after the telco decided not to sell its InfraCo division.

    • Paul Smith

    This Month

    Former Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce will have more than $9 million docked from his pay.

    Qantas board failed to challenge Joyce’s ‘command and control’

    Qantas’ incoming chairman John Mullen said bonus practices at the airline had been problematic as the board was unable to override “the formulaic results of a compensation scheme” if there was a major scandal.

    • Updated
    • Ayesha de Kretser and James Thomson
    ptus has incurred a $480 million annual net loss, confirming a slump in demand for traditional telecommunications services

    Optus’ Australian accounts show $480m loss

    Optus filed its own accounts with regulators this week showing its annual loss deepened more than six-fold from a year earlier.

    • Jenny Wiggins

    July

    A new battleground: Why companies need a digital bodyguard

    New cybersecurity threats and the targeting of senior executives have prompted businesses to adopt a ‘whole of organisation’ approach.

    • Ben Powell
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    Rachel Wastell, personal finance expert at Mozo, says to watch out for the loyalty tax.

    The $1 rule that can save you hundreds on your mobile phone

    Telstra’s decision to raise its plan prices above inflation is a wake-up call to Australians to shop around for a better deal on their mobile phone, savings experts say.

    • Lucy Dean
    xx

    ASX hits 8000; McManus speaks on CFMEU; ‘Trump Trade’ gets trickier

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Phillip Britt is the chief executive of Aussie Broadband. He wants to capture more of the broadband market with cheaper products.

    Aussie Broadband discount offshoot Buddy chases lost customers

    Aussie Broadband is hoping to win back some of the customers lost to rival Superloop with a new, cheap internet brand, Buddy Telco.

    • Jenny Wiggins
    xx

    Chinese hackers unveiled; Telstra hikes prices; Bapcor shuns $1.8b bid

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

    Telstra boss Vicki Brady.

    Telstra increases phone plan prices above inflation rate

    The telco is lifting prices for most of its mobile plans – and analysts warn there could be more price increases to come.

    • Jenny Wiggins
    Superloop and Aussie Broadband are stealing share of the internet broadband market from Telstra, Optus and TPG Telecom

    Competition for broadband intensifies as consumers crack down on bills

    Small telcos such as Superloop and Aussie Broadband have been stealing internet customers from Telstra, TPG Telecom and Optus as consumers shop around.

    • Jenny Wiggins
    A question of super.

    A holiday home in my name means my husband gets no age pension

    Doing her parents a favour years ago has created a retirement income headache.

    • John Wasiliev
    Robert Half director Nicole Gorton says more employers are offering staff a choice between a managerial career and one built on technical expertise.

    You’re not alone, workers are avoiding becoming managers

    Working from home is far from the only enduring workplace trend of the pandemic. It’s clear that our attitudes to work have changed significantly too.

    • Euan Black

    June

    Samsara Eco founder and CEO Paul Riley.

    Lululemon returns for bigger bet on recycled leggings start-up

    The company behind plastic-eating enzymes that enable athleisure to be endlessly recycled aims to have a large-scale manufacturing plant in Asia by late 2026.

    • Simon Evans
    Consumers are planning to keep spending in the next 12 months.

    Forget higher rates, UBS says buy consumer stocks

    The broker’s upgrade of consumer discretionary stocks including Super Retail and Collins Foods comes despite a flurry of profit warnings from the sector this week.

    • Alex Gluyas
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    ‘What she’s doing is shaping not just Telstra, but Australia’

    Cybersecurity boss Narelle Devine, the winner of the Tech & Telco category, uses lessons from a decade in the Navy to fight off international hacking attacks.

    • Tess Bennett
    Matthew Koertge, Sydney-based managing partner of Titanium Ventures.

    Telstra looks to cash out of venture capital investments

    Telstra Ventures has changed its name to Titanium Ventures, as the telco mulls selling its venture capital investments.

    • Tess Bennett
    Telstra has hired Deloitte to replace longstanding auditor EY.

    Telstra hires Deloitte to audit books, replacing EY after 25 years

    The telecoms giant said changing auditors was “good governance” and wants to use Deloitte’s digital technology to reduce costs.

    • Jenny Wiggins and Edmund Tadros
    Former Chanticleer columnist Ivor Ries.

    The leak that got away: Chanticleer on Foxtel’s $2b losses

    Seven former Chanticleer columnists reminisced about their biggest stories on Thursday to celebrate the column’s 50th anniversary. Here’s what they said.

    • Sam Buckingham-Jones

    ‘Stories were dropping out of trees’: The roaring ’90s

    The choice of a new Chanticleer columnist is a tricky task, writes former Financial Review editor Colleen Ryan.

    • Updated
    • Colleen Ryan

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