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    Telefonica Sheds $3.5 Billion in Value After Launching New Strategy

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    Posted on November 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Telefonica's market value dropped $3.5B after announcing a strategy shift, including halving dividends. CEO Marc Murtra focuses on debt reduction and M&A opportunities.

    Telefonica Loses $3.5 Billion in Market Value Following Strategy Shift

    Impact of New Strategy on Telefonica

    By David Latona and Jesus Calero

    Dividend Reduction and Investor Reaction

    MADRID (Reuters) -Investors wiped some 3 billion euros ($3.5 billion) off Telefonica's market value on Tuesday after the Spanish telecoms giant said it would halve its dividend next year as part of a new five-year strategic plan. 

    Debt Management and Future Growth

    The strategy spearheaded by CEO Marc Murtra, who took over in January, seeks to reduce rising debt and prepare for M&A opportunities with a long-term ambition to lead market consolidation in Europe.

    Market Outlook and Analyst Opinions

    But investors appeared underwhelmed, with shares in the company plunging 13% by market close - their biggest daily fall since the COVID-19 pandemic hit five years ago - against a flat Spanish blue-chip index, LSEG data showed.

    "We've had to make tough decisions, but focused heavily on value creation and fundamentals ... markets can sometimes be noisy," Murtra told an afternoon news conference.  

    The company intends to pay a dividend of 0.15 euros ($0.17) per share in 2026, allowing it to reduce its net debt to annual core earnings ratio to 2.5 times, from 2.9 times now. 

    PUSH TO DELEVERAGE

    Telefonica said its debt rose in the third quarter to 28.2 billion euros, from 27.6 billion euros in June, citing dividend payments, investments and mounting costs. 

    Lower debt would guarantee the company would be ready to seize acquisition opportunities as they arise and generate value for shareholders, Telefonica said. 

    While Murtra declined to address potential M&A operations, he said Telefonica contemplated capital increases as a way to fund deals with clear cost and network synergies.

    According to an Oliver Wyman report published on Tuesday, Europe's telecoms industry is on the verge of the biggest M&A wave in decades due to market maturity and limited growth, industry fragmentation, the need for national data sovereignty and increasingly favourable regulatory attitudes toward consolidation. 

    Telefonica's plan also forecasts annual revenue and adjusted core profit growth rates of between 1.5% and 2.5% until 2028 and between 2.5% and 3.5% for 2028-2030. 

    The company intends to boost free cash flow by reducing operating expenses by a quarter, including through using AI in customer services, and lowering spending on capital. 

    DBRS Morningstar analyst Javier Correonero described the new plan as underwhelming, adding he was sceptical about the guided step up in growth for 2028-2030, since real value creation required market consolidation with minimal remedies.

    CFRA Research lowered its recommendation for American Depositary Shares in Telefonica to "sell" from "buy".

    "While we think the portfolio changes are effective in reinforcing positions and lowering debt, we think halving dividends may shock investors," CFRA analyst Adrian Ng said in a note.  

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by David Latona, Jesús Calero, Inti Landauro and Andres Gonzalez; Additional reporting by Emma Pinedo; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Ros Russell)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of New Strategy on Telefonica
    • Dividend Reduction and Investor Reaction
    • Debt Management and Future Growth
    • Market Outlook and Analyst Opinions

    Key Takeaways

    • •Telefonica's market value fell by $3.5 billion after announcing a new strategy.
    • •The company plans to halve its dividend next year.
    • •CEO Marc Murtra aims to reduce debt and pursue M&A opportunities.
    • •Investors reacted negatively, causing a 13% drop in shares.
    • •Analysts are skeptical about the growth projections for 2028-2030.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Telefonica sheds $3.5 billion in value after launching new strategy

    1What is a dividend?

    A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings distributed to its shareholders, typically in cash or additional shares. Companies may choose to pay dividends to reward investors.

    2What is market value?

    Market value refers to the total worth of a company based on its current share price multiplied by the total number of outstanding shares. It reflects investor perception and market conditions.

    3What is debt management?

    Debt management involves strategies to handle and reduce debt, ensuring that obligations are met while minimizing financial risk. It can include refinancing, consolidation, and budgeting.

    4What is a strategic plan?

    A strategic plan outlines an organization's goals and the actions needed to achieve them. It serves as a roadmap for decision-making and resource allocation.

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