Orange selects Nokia for 5G network optimization globally

Nokia expands further with 5G

  • Nokia (NYSE:NOK) will expand its Self-Organizing Networks (SON) technology across 5G networks operated by one of the world's leading telecommunications carriers, Orange (NYSE:ORAN).
  • The deal will cover all of Orange 's markets, starting with France and Spain to optimize their mobile networks irrespective of which RAN vendor they run on with the help of Nokia SON technology
  • Mark Atkinson, Head of RAN at Nokia , said: '5G deployments and rollouts look much simpler on paper than they do in the real world. We appreciate and understand that our CSP customers have a technology stack that spans multiple vendors, which can lead to inefficiencies and complexity. Working with Orange and its global affiliates to optimize and simplify their multi-vendor networks is a challenge we relish and are proud to be part of."

    For this year the company from Parijs could earn a total revenue around 42.51 billion euros. This is according to the average of the analysts' estimates. This is slightly more than 2020's revenue of 42.27 billion euros.

    Historical revenues and results Orange plus estimates 2020

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    The analysts expect for 2021 a net profit of 2.76 billion euros. The majority of the analysts expects for this year a profit per share of 1.05 euros. With this the price/earnings-ratio is 9.96.

    Huge dividend Orange

    For this year the analysts expect a dividend of 71 cents per share. Thus the dividend yield equals 6.79 percent. The average dividend yield of the telecommunications companies is a relatively high 2.65 percent.

    Latest estimates around 54 euros

    The latest 3 recommendations for the telecommunications company were provided by DZ Bank, Berenberg and Kepler Capital Markets.

    Orange 's market capitalization is based on the number of outstanding shares around 27.72 billion euros. The Orange stock was the past 12 months quite volatile. Since last March the stock is 1 percent higher. This year the stock price moved between 9 and 12 euro.

    Historical stock prices Orange2007-2021

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    Click here for dividend Orange. At 17.39 the stock trades 0.19 percent lower at 10.46 euros.

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    For this year the company, based in Parijs revenue will be around 42.51 billion euros. This is according to the average of the analysts' estimates. This is slightly more than 2020's revenue of 42.27 billion euros.

    Historical revenues and results Orange plus estimates 2020

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    The analysts expect for 2021 a net profit of 2.76 billion euros. For this year the majority of the analysts, consulted by press agency Thomson Reuters, expects a profit per share of 1.05 euros. Based on this the price/earnings-ratio is 9.96.

    Huge dividend Orange

    Analysts expect a dividend of 71 cents per share. Orange 's dividend yield thus equals 6.79 percent. The average dividend yield of the telecommunications companies is an attractive 2.65 percent.

    Latest estimates around 54 euros

    The latest 3 recommendations for the telecommunications company were provided by DZ Bank, Berenberg and Kepler Capital Markets.

    Orange 's market capitalization is based on the number of outstanding shares around 27.72 billion euros. The Orange stock was the past 12 months quite volatile. Since last March the stock is 1 percent higher. This year the stock price moved between 9 and 12 euro.

    Historical stock prices Orange past 10 years

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    Click here for dividend Orange. At 17.39 the stock trades 0.19 percent lower at 10.46 euros.

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