Buy & Sell Telefonica S.A. (TEF) – Telefonica S.A. Price Today
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Key Stats
- $21.84BMarket Cap
- MediaSector
- 0%3M Drawdown
- $23.40BEnterprise Value
- 9.15%Dividend Yield
- 33 daysTypical Hold Time
Telefonica S.A. (TEF) is currently valued at a market capitalization of $21.84B, with an enterprise value of $23.40B. Over the past 52 weeks, Telefonica S.A. has traded between a low of $3.81 and a high of $5.71, highlighting its annual price range. Over the past three months, Telefonica S.A. has recorded a drawdown of 0%, reflecting recent price volatility. Telefonica S.A. offers a dividend yield of 9.15%, with the most recent dividend of $0.17 paid on 17 Dec 25. On average, investors hold Telefonica S.A. for approximately 33 days, indicating typical investor behavior on the platform.
About Telefonica S.A.
Telefonica operates mobile and fixed networks in Spain (where it is the incumbent telephone operator), U.K., Germany, Brazil, and other Latin American countries. The company derives more than 30% of its revenue from Spain, close to 20% from Germany and 20% from Brazil. Its U.K. operations are held through a joint venture with Virgin Media. In Latin America Telefonica operates in Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Peru, among others.
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