ASX - Delayed Quote • AUD TPG Telecom Limited (TPG.AX) Follow Compare 4.3600 -0.0200 (-0.46%) At close: January 10 at 4:10:45 PM GMT+11 All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations ASX Penny Stocks To Watch In January 2025 As 2024 closed, the Australian market experienced a downturn, with the ASX finishing on a two-day decline, highlighting profit-taking across most sectors. Despite this broader market pullback, investors continue to seek opportunities in undervalued areas such as penny stocks. Though often considered niche or outdated, these smaller or newer companies can offer significant growth potential when supported by strong financials. Indiana Resources And 2 Other ASX Penny Stocks To Watch As the ASX 200 gears up for a potential rise, buoyed by the onset of Black Friday sales and a robust performance from U.S. markets, investors are keenly observing opportunities across various sectors. While penny stocks might seem like an outdated concept, they continue to represent intriguing prospects within the investment landscape. By focusing on companies with strong financials and growth potential, investors can uncover valuable opportunities in these smaller or newer enterprises. 3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Larger Than A$20M As the ASX 200 opens lower, reflecting investor caution ahead of key interest rate decisions by the RBA and ongoing global economic uncertainties, attention turns to smaller investment opportunities. Penny stocks, while an older term, remain relevant as they often represent smaller or newer companies that can offer growth potential at accessible price points. In this article, we explore three Australian penny stocks that combine financial strength with promising prospects for investors... TPG Telecom to Sell Assets to Vocus in $3.5 Billion Deal (Bloomberg) -- TPG Telecom Ltd. agreed to sell its fiber assets and the company’s fixed business serving enterprise, government and wholesale customers to Vocus Group Ltd. in a deal valued at A$5.25 billion ($3.5 billion).Most Read from BloombergInside the ‘Utopias’ of Mexico CityOne City’s Plan to Re-Link a Neighborhood That Robert Moses DividedHow Mexico City Averted All-Out DroughtChicago Should Consider Furloughs, Higher Booze Tax, Watchdog SaysMexico Seeks to Halve Permitting Time to Attrac TPG Telecom's (ASX:TPG) Dividend Will Be A$0.09 The board of TPG Telecom Limited ( ASX:TPG ) has announced that it will pay a dividend of A$0.09 per share on the 11th... While private companies own 28% of TPG Telecom Limited (ASX:TPG), public companies are its largest shareholders with 35% ownership Key Insights TPG Telecom's significant public companies ownership suggests that the key decisions are influenced by... Avoid TPG Telecom On The ASX And Explore One Better Dividend Stock Option The appeal of dividend stocks in the Australian market is undeniable, especially for those looking to generate income. However, caution is advised as some companies exhibit warning signs that could affect their ability to sustain dividends. For instance, firms like TPG Telecom with high payout ratios may struggle to maintain their dividend payments, posing risks for long-term investors. TPG Telecom Limited (ASX:TPG) Shares Could Be 32% Above Their Intrinsic Value Estimate Key Insights TPG Telecom's estimated fair value is AU$3.42 based on Dividend Discount Model TPG Telecom is estimated to... Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 1/10/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P/ASX 200 [XJO] Return TPG.AX S&P/ASX 200 [XJO] YTD -2.90% +1.65% 1-Year -11.17% +11.05% 3-Year -18.59% +11.37%