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Telstra logs higher annual profit, announces A$1 billion buyback

Telstra logs higher annual profit, announces A$1 billion buyback

Business Times2 days ago
TOP Australian telecom firm Telstra Group forecast higher operating earnings for fiscal 2026 and reported a 31 per cent rise in its fiscal 2025 profit on Thursday, driven by sustained growth in its mobile segment.
The telecom firm announced a A$1 billion (S$837 million) buyback, citing growth in earnings and a strong balance sheet, following February's share repurchase announcement of A$750 million.
Telstra said it expects operating earnings between A$8.15 billion and A$8.45 billion for fiscal 2026, up from A$8.02 billion in fiscal 2025, as the company focuses on growing cash earnings through fiscal 2030.
The company reported a profit of A$2.34 billion for the year ended June 30, up from A$1.79 billion a year earlier and matching the Visible Alpha consensus estimate of A$2.34 billion.
It declared a final dividend of 9.5 Australian cents per share, slightly higher than the 9 Australian cents declared a year ago. REUTERS
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