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Deutsche Telekom Announces Sale of Telekom Romania and Focuses on Core Markets

Deutsche Telekom has announced the sale of its Romanian mobile division to Vodafone and Digi Romania for 70 million euros, marking a significant step in the company's European realignment strategy. This move is aimed at freeing up capital for the expansion of 5G and the fiber-optic infrastructure of the core markets, Germany and the USA.

The decision to withdraw from the Romanian market comes as Deutsche Telekom found a leading position unattainable. The sale is in line with the company's long-term corporate strategy, which focuses on these two profitable markets. The long-term analyst outlook remains optimistic, with a focus on the USA and Germany.

Analyst Polo Tang from UBS has highlighted the ongoing consolidation in the European telecommunications sector as a positive factor. However, the EU Commission's lack of regulatory clarity poses a challenge for this consolidation.

Vodafone is acquiring the lucrative enterprise business, postpaid customers, and network infrastructure of Telekom Romania. The deal underscores Deutsche Telekom's financial flexibility.

The latest Deutsche Telekom figures require urgent action for shareholders. The upcoming quarterly results will be announced on November 13. Analysts expect solid operating results and a higher dividend for Deutsche Telekom in Q3.

The current investment advice for Deutsche Telekom shares is generally positive. Strong 2025 Q1 earnings with significant growth, especially from T-Mobile US, institutional investors like BlackRock and Vanguard are heavily invested. Analysts such as DZ Bank maintain a "buy" rating with a fair value around 38 euros.

However, some technical analysis warns of short-term weakness below key moving averages. The current price correction of Deutsche Telekom stock is around 8% below the 200-day moving average. Despite this, the overall recommendation is to hold or increase positions rather than sell.

For those interested in investing or selling Deutsche Telekom shares, a free analysis from September 19 provides valuable insights. UBS, a Swiss banking giant, has confirmed its positive assessment of Deutsche Telekom with a "Buy" rating. The link for the new Deutsche Telekom analysis from September 19 is provided below.

Link to the free analysis from September 19

In conclusion, Deutsche Telekom's sale of Telekom Romania is part of a strategic move to focus on its core markets, Germany and the USA. The company's financial flexibility, combined with the positive outlook from analysts, makes it an attractive investment opportunity. However, investors should consider the current market conditions and the technical analysis before making any decisions.

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