Proximus


The €1.2 dividend must be considered as a perfectly sustainable floor

31/07/20 -"A correct Q2 with in particular a very good resilience in the EBITDA, which was down by only 1.5% yoy despite a logical 5.9% decline in revenues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Proximus reiterates ..."

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31/07/20
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