Telkom has announced the appointment of outgoing Transnet chief financial officer (CFO) Nonkululeko Dlamini as its new group financial head and executive director. Telkom’s board said Dlamini would ...
If this kind of company isn't your style, you like companies that generate revenue, and even earn profits, then you may well be interested in Telkom SA SOC (JSE:TKG). While profit isn't the sole ...
Telkom has confirmed that while its network has been restored, there are some parts that are still synchronising and it expects the entire network to be fully online in an hour. The national service ...
Telkom shareholders will vote next month on whether to sell the group’s towers and masts to a consortium led by private equity firm Actis. According to Tech Central, the vote is set to take place on ...
JSE-listed telecommunications firm Telkom has posted strong full-year results, bolstered by significant growth in its mobile business, as well as gains from the Swiftnet disposal. The company today ...
Telkom is targeting start-ups and seasonal operators with a prepaid fibre product running on Openserve's footprint.
Investors in Telkom SA SOC Ltd (JSE:TKG) had a good week, as its shares rose 8.0% to close at R43.20 following the release of its full-year results. It looks like a pretty bad result, all things ...
If you bought Telkom shares when the company listed in 2003, today the price is still the same. It is inevitable that the future of the company is the subject of much speculation, with analysts ...
The proposed merger of two South African operators collapsed after Telkom and Rain walked away from discussions. According to Telkom, a "suitable transaction is not possible at this time", as talks ...
Telecommunications firm Telkom is looking for strategic partnerships for its Openserve and BCX subsidiaries. This emerged when the company today announced its interim financial results for the six ...
Competition Tribunal imposes R449 million penalty on Telkom for ‘bullying’ its competitors ...
Telkom’s selling its 50% stake in Vodacom when it did was, by no small margin, the worst business decision the company ever made. This is no trivial comparison, as Telkom’s leadership has made some ...