Elisa


Only a drop in rates will really cause the stock to rise

31/01/25 -"Elisa’s service revenues are growing at c.4% annually. The EBITDA margin is expected to remain around 36%, and FCF should grow in line with service revenues. The dividend yield is 5.4%, higher ..."

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Published on
31/01/25
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