Orange NYSE: ORAN PARYŻ&MEDIOLAN: ORA telekom
Orange NYSE: ORAN PARYŻ&MEDIOLAN: ORA telekom
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https://www.investing.com/equities/france-telecom
Orange (dawniej France Télécom) NYSE: ORAN PARYŻ&MEDIOLAN: ORA - francuska firma telekomunikacyjna, jedno z największych tego typu przedsiębiorstw w Europie, od 2000 r. jest właścicielem globalnej marki Orange, działa na rynkach 32 krajów.
Jest spółką publiczną notowaną na giełdach w Paryżu i Nowym Jorku (NYSE), na platformie Euronext. Wchodzi w skład indeksu CAC 40.
Zaangażowanie Orange w poszczególnych krajach
Do 2004 r. firma w pełni państwowa, obecnie państwo francuskie kontroluje ok. 27% akcji. Jest większościowym udziałowcem polskich firm TP S.A. i pośrednio PTK Centertel poprzez udziały w TP S.A., posiada także udziały w wielu europejskich i światowych przedsiębiorstwach telekomunikacyjnych.
W latach 2002-2005 prezesem był Thierry Breton, późniejszy minister finansów.
http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Polska
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_S.A.
dywidendy płatne dwa razy w roku
https://www.investing.com/equities/fran ... -dividends PARYŻ
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Richard: Orange nie planuje fuzji z Deutsche Telekom
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https://www.pb.pl/richard-orange-nie-pl ... kom-906170
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Pieniądz robi pieniądz a bieda robi jeszcze wiekszą biedę !!!
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Orange deklaruje wyższą dywidendę i cięcie kosztów
Orange, największa francuska firma telekomunikacyjna, obecna również na polskim rynku deklaruje przywrócenie dywidendy do poziomu sprzed pandemii. Firma chce również przeprowadzić głębokie cięcie kosztów.
Stephane Richard, dyrektor generalny Orange zapowiedział, że jeszcze w tym roku dywidenda ma powrócić do poprzedniej wartości. W kwietniu spółka obniżyła wypłatę z ubiegłorocznego zysku z docelowych 70 centów na akcję do 50 centów.
https://www.pb.pl/orange-deklaruje-wyzs ... ow-1000846
Orange, największa francuska firma telekomunikacyjna, obecna również na polskim rynku deklaruje przywrócenie dywidendy do poziomu sprzed pandemii. Firma chce również przeprowadzić głębokie cięcie kosztów.
Stephane Richard, dyrektor generalny Orange zapowiedział, że jeszcze w tym roku dywidenda ma powrócić do poprzedniej wartości. W kwietniu spółka obniżyła wypłatę z ubiegłorocznego zysku z docelowych 70 centów na akcję do 50 centów.
https://www.pb.pl/orange-deklaruje-wyzs ... ow-1000846
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Orange Earnings Miss, Revenue Beats In Q2
nvesting.com - Orange reported on Thursday second quarter earnings that missed analysts' forecasts and revenue that topped expectations.
Orange announced earnings per share of €-1.04! on revenue of €20.87B. Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of €0.15 on revenue of €10.39B.
Orange shares are up 55% from the beginning of the year, still down 14.31% from its 52 week high of €10.86 set on November 27, 2020. They are outperforming the CAC 40 which is up 19.5% from the start of the year.
Orange follows other major Communication Services sector earnings this month
Orange's report follows an earnings beat by Vivendi on Wednesday, who reported EPS of €0.3315 on revenue of €4.32B, compared to forecasts EPS of €0.3294 on revenue of €8,004M.
Publicis Groupe had missed expectations on July 22 with second quarter EPS of €1.67 on revenue of €2.54B, compared to forecast for EPS of €1.92 on revenue of €2.44B.
nvesting.com - Orange reported on Thursday second quarter earnings that missed analysts' forecasts and revenue that topped expectations.
Orange announced earnings per share of €-1.04! on revenue of €20.87B. Analysts polled by Investing.com anticipated EPS of €0.15 on revenue of €10.39B.
Orange shares are up 55% from the beginning of the year, still down 14.31% from its 52 week high of €10.86 set on November 27, 2020. They are outperforming the CAC 40 which is up 19.5% from the start of the year.
Orange follows other major Communication Services sector earnings this month
Orange's report follows an earnings beat by Vivendi on Wednesday, who reported EPS of €0.3315 on revenue of €4.32B, compared to forecasts EPS of €0.3294 on revenue of €8,004M.
Publicis Groupe had missed expectations on July 22 with second quarter EPS of €1.67 on revenue of €2.54B, compared to forecast for EPS of €1.92 on revenue of €2.44B.
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Orange (NYSE:ORAN) Downgraded to “Neutral” at Credit Suisse Group
https://etfdailynews.com/news/orange-ny ... sse-group/
https://etfdailynews.com/news/orange-ny ... sse-group/
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Re: Orange NYSE: ORAN PARYŻ&MEDIOLAN: ORA telekom
PARIS (Reuters) -Orange, France's biggest telecoms operator, is on course to name Christel Heydemann as its new chief executive, making her the first woman to lead the former monopoly amid a revamp of its governance, two sources said on Sunday.
Few women hold top executive roles at France's biggest listed companies. Heydemann would become the third CEO of the Paris CAC 40 blue-chip index, after Engie's Catherine MacGregor and Estelle Brachlianoff, who is slated to take the reins of utility group Veolia on July 1.
The board of Orange, on which Heydemann has sat since 2017, is scheduled to meet on Friday to formally appoint her as the new boss, the sources close to the matter added.
Heydemann currently heads European operations at French electric equipment group Schneider Electric (PA:SCHN). She was not immediately available for comment on Sunday.
A graduate of France's elite engineering school Polytechnique, Heydemann, 47, will replace Stephane Richard at the helm of the state-controlled group after a court convicted him of complicity of misuse of public funds.
Richard, who has led Orange for the past 12 years, denies any wrongdoing.
The Orange board meeting was formally scheduled on Monday, but was postponed to Friday to solve some issues such as the date when Heydemann would formally take over and a potential temporary extension of Richard's operational role, the sources said.
Richard was initially slated to quit the group on Jan. 31. His role as chairman remains to be filled, as the split of chairman and CEO positions is part of the governance revamp.
Heydemann's name has been circulating for days in the French press and presented as the favoured candidate of France's finance ministry, which holds sway over the governance of Orange, in which the state owns a combined 23% stake.
France's weekly JDD was first to report Heydemann's likely appointment at a board meeting on Friday.
The new Orange boss will take the reins of the company as it keeps on deploying the new generation of internet mobile networks and broadband fibre optic infrastructure - capital-heavy investments that have pressured its margins as its two biggest markets, France and Spain, remain highly competitive.
The group is deemed strategic by the government and scrutinised by the finance ministry and the Elysee Palace, an important factor to take into account for any new CEO willing to embark in a transformative deal.
Orange has managed to stabilise its revenues after the arrival of Iliad's low-cost Free Mobile in France in 2012 triggered a price war, and it has expanded its activities in West Africa, Poland, Romania as well as in cybersecurity and banking services.
But its recent financial underperformance, especially in Spain where it had to cut staff, has disappointed investors, with shares now trading at a price that is about a third lower than five years ago.
Few women hold top executive roles at France's biggest listed companies. Heydemann would become the third CEO of the Paris CAC 40 blue-chip index, after Engie's Catherine MacGregor and Estelle Brachlianoff, who is slated to take the reins of utility group Veolia on July 1.
The board of Orange, on which Heydemann has sat since 2017, is scheduled to meet on Friday to formally appoint her as the new boss, the sources close to the matter added.
Heydemann currently heads European operations at French electric equipment group Schneider Electric (PA:SCHN). She was not immediately available for comment on Sunday.
A graduate of France's elite engineering school Polytechnique, Heydemann, 47, will replace Stephane Richard at the helm of the state-controlled group after a court convicted him of complicity of misuse of public funds.
Richard, who has led Orange for the past 12 years, denies any wrongdoing.
The Orange board meeting was formally scheduled on Monday, but was postponed to Friday to solve some issues such as the date when Heydemann would formally take over and a potential temporary extension of Richard's operational role, the sources said.
Richard was initially slated to quit the group on Jan. 31. His role as chairman remains to be filled, as the split of chairman and CEO positions is part of the governance revamp.
Heydemann's name has been circulating for days in the French press and presented as the favoured candidate of France's finance ministry, which holds sway over the governance of Orange, in which the state owns a combined 23% stake.
France's weekly JDD was first to report Heydemann's likely appointment at a board meeting on Friday.
The new Orange boss will take the reins of the company as it keeps on deploying the new generation of internet mobile networks and broadband fibre optic infrastructure - capital-heavy investments that have pressured its margins as its two biggest markets, France and Spain, remain highly competitive.
The group is deemed strategic by the government and scrutinised by the finance ministry and the Elysee Palace, an important factor to take into account for any new CEO willing to embark in a transformative deal.
Orange has managed to stabilise its revenues after the arrival of Iliad's low-cost Free Mobile in France in 2012 triggered a price war, and it has expanded its activities in West Africa, Poland, Romania as well as in cybersecurity and banking services.
But its recent financial underperformance, especially in Spain where it had to cut staff, has disappointed investors, with shares now trading at a price that is about a third lower than five years ago.
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