NYSE:DT
$13.02
(2/9 12:36PM)
+2.8%
| Open | $12.86 |
Mkt Cap | $55.2 Billion |
| High | $13.02 |
52Wk High | $15.77 |
| Low | $12.7 |
52Wk Low | $10.71 |
| Volume | 1.3 Million |
Avg Vol 10D | 1.7 Million |
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DT Revenue
Cash earnings is the most important factor in our analysis, but it goes without saying that if a company cannot produce sales then there is no ability to generate cash flow. By that logic we look very closely at revenue numbers as our second most important factor in valuing a company's stock. We have established reasonable Price to Sales per share ranges based on historical data of the last 10 years. For, DT the high and low end of the Price to Sales per share ratios are 1.15x and 0.71x respectively.
Notice that DT's current Price to Sales per share ratio is 0.62x, which is quite a bit below what we consider a normal Price to Sales ratio for this stock. Given normal conditions and a price of $12.64, DT is 34% below where we would expect to see it. This will beneficially factor into our final analysis of DT as it is not often that this stock sinks to these levels.
DT Cash Earnings
Looking at DT specifically in their Cash Earnings capabilities, Ockham views DT as significantly below their historical average multiples of Cash Earnings, as calculated by our proprietary analysis. It is incredibly important to understand that for DT, the current level of Cash Earnings compared to its historical levels helps identify where DT is in relation to what the investing community was willing to pay for this level of Cash Earnings in the past. With a historical high Cash Earnings per share ratio of 5.00 and a historical low Cash Earnings per share ratio of 3.08, an investor can relate where value becomes optimal.
So what does "significantly below" mean when we talk about Price to Cash Earnings numbers for DT? From the Ockham perspective, we are looking specifically at DT to see if the market is recognizing the huge disparity between DT's past stock price to Cash Earnings ratio to today's levels. At a difference of 33% below the average historical Price to Cash Earnings ratio, our view would be quite positive at this point. However, as with all metrics, we need to also take other factors into account when looking at DT. While we view better Cash Earnings metrics as very important, if the market is slow to identify this value, or if Cash Earnings were to fall from these levels, we would become more neutral in our stance.
DT Dividends
A positive Ockham rating does not require a company to pay out an inviting dividend or a dividend at all. However, we believe dividends provide a useful measure of a company's inherent expectations.
Comparable to our analysis of Sales and Cash Earnings per share, we examine dividend yields from DT against the historic high and low levels over an available data range. Because DT has an established history of paying a dividend to shareholders, there is value in comparing recent dividends to historical dividends. In DT’s case, the estimated annual dividend is $1.04 producing a current dividend yield of 8.23%. The highest dividend yield from DT in recent history was 11.58% while the lowest dividend yield was 0.00%. It's hard not to notice that DT pays a current dividend yield that is 42.14% above the historical median. This peaks our interest since our analysis looks favorably upon dividend yields that are greater than the historical median.
Discussion of Net Income of Deutsche Telekom AG from Zero Hedge
Net income is often termed "the bottom line" and it is a good reflection of the status of a business. We have sliced the news from Zero Hedge regarding a discussion of the "bottom-line".
Based on our methodology, Deutsche Telekom AG should hold some appeal to value investors as we view it as Undervalued. The Motley Fool CAPS crowd believes this stock will perform generally in line with the benchmark, or in other words the crowd is neutral. We noticed recently that in comparison to all other stocks we analyze in the news; DT has received less coverage from the financial media in business television and blogs.
“… T-Mobile parent DEUTSCHE TELEKOM is exploring an IPO or spinoff of the business. Toyota f'casts surprise net profit for the current fiscal year, sees recall cost ay $2B. …”
Deutsche Telekom AG Talked About Near M&A Discussion on Seeking Alpha Wall St Breakfast
RazorWire captured a discussion on Seeking Alpha Wall St Breakfast that contained talk of M&A activity and DT was mentioned as well.
Based on our methodology, Deutsche Telekom AG should hold some appeal to value investors as we view it as Undervalued. The Motley Fool CAPS crowd believes this stock will perform generally in line with the benchmark, or in other words the crowd is neutral. We noticed recently that in comparison to all other stocks we analyze in the news; DT has received less coverage from the financial media in business television and blogs.
“… DEUTSCHE TELEKOM (DT) is reportedly considering an IPO for its T-Mobile USA, the fourth-largest U. S. wireless provider. …”
It's Been a Month or More Since Tech Trader Daily-Barron's Discussed Deutsche Telekom AG
After a month of relative quiet from DT, they have appeared back in the news.
As we analyze the results from RazorWire, one thing we do is rank each stock in terms of amount of news coverage. Recently, DT has been less covered in the news compared to the rest of our universe of stocks. Crowd sentiment is neutral from the millions of opinions submitted through Motley Fool CAPS, which suggests most investors on their platform believe Deutsche Telekom AG will perform just about the same as the index. We consider DT as Undervalued at the current price of $12.69. According to our methodology, this stock has appreciation potential based on current fundamentals which only improves if earnings or revenue surprise.
“… DEUTSCHE TELEKOM (DT) is considering spinning off or launching an IPO for T-Mobile, its U. S. wireless business, the Wall Street Journal reports, citing “people familiar with the ... …”
Slow Month for News Out of DT But Imus In The Morning Mentions Them
There has not been much to report from DT in the last few weeks at least, but Imus In The Morning talked about the stock recently.
Based on our methodology, Deutsche Telekom AG should hold some appeal to value investors as we view it as Undervalued. The Motley Fool CAPS crowd believes this stock will perform generally in line with the benchmark, or in other words the crowd is neutral. We noticed recently that in comparison to all other stocks we analyze in the news; DT has received less coverage from the financial media in business television and blogs.
“… Citigroup from buy to hold, based partially on the idea that they could sprint could come together with DEUTSCHE TELEKOM and subscribers in 2010, sprint nextel as you can see in ... …”
Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) Discussed on Fox Business's Fox Business
Deutsche Telekom AG is in the news. Find out how this impacts DT trading on Ockham Research.
Now on all of this talk here. The german telecom company, DEUTSCHE TELEKOM called in ours -- they could submit this bid for sprint within the next that is what we are certainly you can see, though, sprint is up on this news. It will be interesting to see whether it continues to be so all week long because today is the breaking news. Will it be like that all week spent has always been a pretty big movers and it seems to be in the top three performers or top three worst performers. It is a stock that has a lot of when you look at some of the other names within the telecom sector, motorola is higher. It's not moving the entire sector one way or the other. But sprint itself was up nearly DEUTSCHE TELEKOM has been to the down side. We'll continue to watch this particular name certainly over the week ahead because they said it's going to be over the next few weeks we'll see what happens from there. Back to you. German intrigue. Lehman brothers made history with the biggest bankruptcy filing ever, just one year ago this week. Adam shapiro is back where he was one year ago. >> the name on the building has changed. >> that is correct, it's barclays and there were 10,000 people employed by lehman in new york city.
“… whether it continues to be so all week long because today is the breaking news. Will it be like that all week spent has always been a pretty big movers and it seems to be in the top three performers or top three worst performers. It is a stock that has a lot of when you look at some of the other names within the telecom sector, motorola is higher. It's not moving the entire sector one way or the other. But sprint itself was up nearly DEUTSCHE TELEKOM has been to the down side. We'll continue to watch this particular name certainly over the week ahead because they said it's going to be over the next few weeks we'll see what happens from there. Back to you. German intrigue. Lehman brothers made history with the biggest bankruptcy filing ever, just one year ago this week. Adam shapiro is back where he was one year ago. >> the name on the building has changed. >> that is correct, it's barclays and there were 10,000 people employed by lehman in new york city. …”
Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) Discussed on CNBC's Squawk On The Street
Deutsche Telekom AG is in the news. Find out how this impacts DT trading on Ockham Research.
The future commodity trading issues might stop it. But the funds are trading at a premium to natural gas and that premium appears to be largely collapsing. We want to know what we've been talking about, sprint/nextel report that DEUTSCHE TELEKOM hired them for a bid for sprint a lot of speculation and thinking about this down here. Financial risks associated with demand a premium that will cost him billions of dollars. Regulatory risks. Technology risks. They use two different kinds of several different kinds of competing technologies. Tradertalk.Cnbc.Com. Scott, how are we at the nasdaq? >> some improvement, bob. We're still down .2 of a percent, down five points or so. The the large cap technology stocks, showed modest losses off of the open has since turned positive.
“… m for a bid for sprint a lot of speculation and thinking about this down here. Financial risks associated with demand a premium that will cost him billions of dollars. Regulatory risks. Technology risks. They use two different kinds of several different kinds of competing technologies. Tradertalk.Cnbc.Com. Scott, how are we at the nasdaq? >> some improvement, bob. We're still down .2 of a percent, down five points or so. The the large cap technology stocks, showed modest losses off of the open has since turned positive. …”
Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) Discussed on Fox Business's The Opening Bell on Fox Business
Deutsche Telekom AG is in the news. Find out how this impacts DT trading on Ockham Research.
It's trading at just 60% book, but a 29% short position, this is going to be a battle royal. Stocks up 6%, and let's see how it plays out. Finally of course the big rumor news of the day is sprint. U.K. Sunday daily telegraph saying that DEUTSCHE TELEKOM is considering a bid and what i've been thinking, they don't have any pressure to go after this they could be a take under. Investigators investors who chase the story beware. Alexis: charles payne, thanks so much for the seven early movers, we're 11 minutes into the trading day. Simon johnson says the u.S. Government has done nothing to prevent another lehman from happening again, and in the near what action should be taken to prevent history from repeating he'll join us with his ideas coming up next on the opening
“… is considering a bid and what i've been thinking, they don't have any pressure to go after this they could be a take under. Investigators investors who chase the story beware. Alexis: charles payne, thanks so much for the seven early movers, we're 11 minutes into the trading day. Simon johnson says the u.S. Government has done nothing to prevent another lehman from happening again, and in the near what action should be taken to prevent history from repeating he'll join us with his ideas coming up next on the opening …”
Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) Discussed on CNBC's Squawk On The Street
Deutsche Telekom AG is in the news. Find out how this impacts DT trading on Ockham Research.
50% to 60%. Might need nextel's iden network and clear wire and a lot of financial risk because sprint's risk to cash flow declining post-paid subscriptions. And DEUTSCHE TELEKOM obtaining an credit rating. Clear water is the wi-fi solution for a lot of cable comcast also owns part of it. It needs to raise more money. T-mobile doesn't have a 4g answer right now in terms of gaming world spectrum.E is it possible that the telegraph just picked up on a to terrible investment coming from DEUTSCHE TELEKOM and clear wire? Just a guess on my part. Sprint though still going to be up this morning. Back to you. >> thank you, mr. Faber. >>> breaking news on eli lilly, mike huckman is at the news desk with the headlines. What are you hearing, mike? >> because eli lilly has so many big selling drugs that are going on patent or generic over the next few years, a t least a couple of analysts are saying this drug maker needs to cut costs and/or do a big deal. But for now it is going to restructure and cut costs. Eli lilly announcing this morning it hopes to take a
“… able comcast also owns part of it. It needs to raise more money. T-mobile doesn't have a 4g answer right now in terms of gaming world spectrum.E is it possible that the telegraph just picked up on a to terrible investment coming from DEUTSCHE TELEKOM and clear wire? Just a guess on my part. Sprint though still going to be up this morning. Back to you. >> thank you, mr. Faber. >>> breaking news on eli lilly, mike huckman is at the news desk with the headlines. What are you hearing, mike? >> because eli lilly has so many big selling drugs that are going on patent or generic over the next few years, a t least a couple of analysts are saying this drug maker needs to cut costs and/or do a big deal. But for now it is going to restructure and cut costs. Eli lilly announcing this morning it hopes to take a …”
Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) Discussed on CNBC's Squawk On The Street
Deutsche Telekom AG is in the news. Find out how this impacts DT trading on Ockham Research.
I can tell you having spoken to a couple of people close to the company who is familiar to what it does in the banking circles, sprint is not in talks with DEUTSCHE TELEKOM and don't know what they're up to. None the less, they didn't say that there were talks. They simply said deutsche telekls kotele telekom was in the midst of preparing a little bit. Sprint/nextel deal widely acknowledged to be a failure, integration issues, oh, so many issues, management front. And the company has listen struggle for quite some time, which has given rise to takeover rumors from time to time. But, of course, the question is one of value and who actually
“… talks. They simply said deutsche telekls kotele telekom was in the midst of preparing a little bit. Sprint/nextel deal widely acknowledged to be a failure, integration issues, oh, so many issues, management front. And the company has listen struggle for quite some time, which has given rise to takeover rumors from time to time. But, of course, the question is one of value and who actually …”
Deutsche Telekom AG (DT) Discussed on Fox Business's Money For Breakfast
Deutsche Telekom AG is in the news. Find out how this impacts DT trading on Ockham Research.
At 2.59 a gallon, down a nickel offer the past three weeks and we're obviously at the end of the summer driving season, demand waning as we've seen the supplies building for gasoline there. M and a or possible m and a news anyway, sprint shares jumping on a report that DEUTSCHE TELEKOM may make a bid to buy out sprint and in britain's sunday telegraph newspaper and currently at about 11 billion dollars and t-mobile in the u.S., combined would be the biggest wireless carrier in the you can see sprint shares jumping up. And johnson & johnson, negotiating to cut the price of a previously agreed upon 11/2 billion dollar investment in the irish biotech firm elan. This according to the wall and the federal judge ruled this month that part of this deal breaches a partnership existing between elan and biogen idec.
“… a report that DEUTSCHE TELEKOM may make a bid to buy out sprint and in britain's sunday telegraph newspaper and currently at about 11 billion dollars and t-mobile in the u.S., combined would be the biggest wireless carrier in the you can see sprint shares jumping up. And johnson & johnson, negotiating to cut the price of a previously agreed upon 11/2 billion dollar investment in the irish biotech firm elan. This according to the wall and the federal judge ruled this month that part of this deal breaches a partnership existing between elan and biogen idec. …”