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About the company

Telefonica SA is a Spain-based integrated and diversified telecommunications group operating in Europe and Latin America. The Company's main purpose is to provide all kinds of public and private telecommunication services, as well as auxiliary or complementary services related to telecommunications in Spain and abroad. As the parent company of a group of enterprises that offers both fixed and mobile communications, Telefonica SA is a fully standalone company whose shares are traded on the continuous market of the Spanish stock exchanges and on the New York and Lima stock exchanges. Through its global subsidiaries The Company services clients (all size businesses, individuals and networks) by implementing telecommunication solutions, cybersecurity, mobile contracts, broadband and wireless, AI and blockchain technology innovations among others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)38.79bn
  • Net income in EUR-956.00m
  • Incorporated1924
  • Employees92.20k
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Mergers & acquisitions

Acquired companyDeal statusDateDate /
Deal status
TEF:MCE since
announced
Transaction
value
1&1 AGRumoured20 Oct 202520 Oct 2025Rumoured-19.58%--
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