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Turk Telekomunikasyon Unsponsored Turkey ADR
$3.00
Sep 27, 12:20:44 AM GMT-4 · USD · OTCMKTS · Disclaimer
US listed securityTR headquartered
Previous close
$3.00
Year range
$1.35 - $3.17
Market cap
169.66B TRY
Avg Volume
1.03K
CDP Climate Change Score
B
Market news
Financials
Income Statement
Revenue
Net income
(TRY)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Revenue
32.98B83.75%
Operating expense
7.52B53.02%
Net income
1.42B336.30%
Net profit margin
4.30228.36%
Earnings per share
EBITDA
13.42B187.68%
Effective tax rate
18.37%
Total assets
Total liabilities
(TRY)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Cash and short-term investments
16.48B-25.11%
Total assets
225.20B116.98%
Total liabilities
101.90B21.66%
Total equity
123.30B
Shares outstanding
Price to book
Return on assets
2.79%
Return on capital
3.27%
Net change in cash
(TRY)Jun 2024Y/Y change
Net income
1.42B336.30%
Cash from operations
10.18B87.09%
Cash from investing
-7.02B-114.21%
Cash from financing
-8.80B-955.15%
Net change in cash
-6.81B-484.71%
Free cash flow
1.22B115.98%
About
Türk Telekom is a state-owned Turkish telecommunications company. Türk Telekom was separated from Turkish Post in 1995. Türk Telekom Group provides integrated telecommunication services for PSTN, GSM, and wide-band Internet. The Türk Telekom Group companies had 16.8 million PSTN customers, 6 million ADSL customers and 12.1 million GSM customers in September 2009. With its network substructure covering the whole country, the group's companies offer a wide range of services to personal and corporate customers. Türk Telekom, which owns 99.9% of the shares of the companies TTNET, Argela, Innova, Sebit A.Ş. and AssisTT, is also the owner of 81% of the shares of Avea, which is one of the three GSM operators in Turkey. Türk Telekom also supports Albania's Albtelecom. 61.5% of the shares of Turk Telekom belongs to Turkey Wealth Fund, while 30% of the shares belongs to the Ministry of Treasury and Finance. The remaining 15% of shares have been offered to the public in Borsa Istanbul. In July 2018, in the course of the Turkish currency and debt crisis, Turkish and international banks took control of Türk Telekom due to billions of dollars in unpaid debt. Wikipedia
Founded
Apr 24, 1995
Employees
35,750
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