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    Telecom Italia First-Quarter Core Profit up 5.4%, Debt Rises

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    Posted on May 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Telecom Italia's Q1 profit rose by 5.4% while debt increased. Revenue was up 2.7%, with a net loss of 124 million euros, showing improvement from last year.

    Telecom Italia's Q1 Profit Up 5.4% Despite Rising Debt

    MILAN (Reuters) -Telecom Italia posted on Wednesday a 5.4% rise in first-quarter core earnings, slightly below expectations, as debt edged higher and cash flow was negative.

    Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation after lease costs at Italy's biggest telecoms group rose to 815 million euros ($926 million), against analysts' consensus forecast of 821 million euros in a company poll.

    Debt after lease costs was 7.5 billion euros at the end of March, up from 7.3 billion euros at Dec. 31, while equity free cash flow was a negative 198 million euros, weighed down by some deferred payments from the previous quarter and in line with analyst expectations.

    The company posted a 124-million-euro net loss in the period, down from a 400-million-euro loss in the same period last year, and confirmed financial targets provided in February, including the return to cash generation this year.

    Group revenue rose 2.7% year-on-year to 3.3 billion euros, in line with expectations, boosted by sales in TIM's domestic enterprise arm and its Brazilian-listed business

    TIM, the heir to Italy's phone monopoly, is set to return to state-backed hands with financial conglomerate Poste Italiane replacing France's Vivendi as its single largest investor with a 24.8% stake.

    Having sold its prized landline network last year, in a move aimed at slashing debt, TIM is expected to play a role in the long-awaited consolidation of Italy's telecoms sector, which has been under pressure for years amid stiff price competition.

    ($1 = 0.8799 euros)

    (Reporting by Elvira Pollina, Editing by Gianluca Semeraro and Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Telecom Italia's Q1 core profit increased by 5.4%.
    • •Debt rose to 7.5 billion euros by the end of March.
    • •Equity free cash flow was negative 198 million euros.
    • •Revenue grew by 2.7%, driven by domestic and Brazilian sales.
    • •Poste Italiane to become the largest investor in TIM.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Telecom Italia first-quarter core profit up 5.4%, debt rises

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses Telecom Italia's financial performance in Q1, highlighting profit increase, rising debt, and revenue growth.

    2How did Telecom Italia's debt change?

    Telecom Italia's debt increased to 7.5 billion euros by the end of March, up from 7.3 billion euros at the end of December.

    3What was Telecom Italia's revenue growth?

    Telecom Italia's revenue grew by 2.7% year-on-year, reaching 3.3 billion euros, driven by domestic and Brazilian sales.

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