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pldt stock price history philippines

by Prof. Dell Kihn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Where can I find historical data for PLDT Inc stock?

Get free historical data for TEL. You'll find the closing price, open, high, low, change and %change of the PLDT Inc Stock for the selected range of dates. The data can be viewed in daily, weekly or monthly time intervals. At the bottom of the table you'll find the data summary for the selected range of dates.

What is the 52-week low of PLDT stock price?

The PLDT 52-week low stock price is 23.71, which is 36% below the current share price. The average PLDT stock price for the last 52 weeks is 28.69. For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.

What is the all-time high PLDT stock price?

The all-time high PLDT stock closing price was 85.25 on December 28, 1993. The PLDT 52-week high stock price is 37.71, which is 1.9% above the current share price.

What does PLDT stand for?

PLDT, Inc., formerly known as Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, is based in Makati City, the Philippines.

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Is PLDT stock a good buy?

Overall, PLDT Inc (ADR) stock has a Quality Grade of B, Momentum Grade of B .

What is the highest stock price in the Philippines?

Historically, the Philippines Stock Market (PSEi) reached an all time high of 9078.37 in January of 2018.

How can I invest in PLDT stock?

How to buy shares in PLDT Inc ADRCompare share trading platforms. Use our comparison table to help you find a platform that fits you.Open your brokerage account. Complete an application with your details.Confirm your payment details. ... Research the stock. ... Purchase now or later. ... Check in on your investment.

Is PLDT publicly traded?

PLDT is listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE:TEL) and its American Depositary Shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:PHI). PLDT has one of the largest market capitalizations among Philippine listed companies.

What is the best stock to buy in Philippines?

Best Philippine Stocks to Buy Today for Long Term InvestmentSM Investments Corp. (SM) ... Ayala Corporation (AC) ... SM Prime Holdings (SMPH) ... Ayala Land, Inc. ... International Container Terminal Services, Inc. ... Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) ... JG Summit (JGS) ... Alliance Global (AGI)More items...•

How much is Jollibee per share?

3.5100Performance OutlookPrevious Close3.5100Day's Range3.7500 - 3.750052 Week Range3.4900 - 5.3600Volume602Avg. Volume1,1323 more rows

Is Tel a good stock to buy?

Out of 8 analysts, 0 (0%) are recommending TEL as a Strong Buy, 3 (37.5%) are recommending TEL as a Buy, 5 (62.5%) are recommending TEL as a Hold, 0 (0%) are recommending TEL as a Sell, and 0 (0%) are recommending TEL as a Strong Sell.

Who are the shareholders of PLDT?

Top 10 Owners of PLDT IncStockholderStakeShares ownedRenaissance Technologies LLC1.39%2,999,461Aperio Group LLC0.33%718,032Parametric Portfolio Associates L...0.23%505,169Kempen Capital Management NV0.14%308,6256 more rows

Where can I invest in Philippines?

5 ways for an OFW to invest in the PhilippinesMutual funds. Investing in a mutual fund appears to be the simplest of the options. ... Stock investments. Investing in publicly traded stocks requires a certain kind of aggression and some research. ... Unit Investment Trust Fund (UITF) ... Bonds. ... Real estate.

Why is PLDT a monopoly?

During the 1970s, PLDT was nationalized by the government of then-president Ferdinand Marcos and in 1981, in compliance of then existing policy of the Philippine government to integrate the Philippine telecommunications industry, purchased substantially all of the assets and liabilities of Republic Telephone Company, ...

Who is the target market of PLDT?

About PLDTPLDT OverviewTarget MarketInformation and communications technology sectors, as well as the operation of Vitro data center, customer interaction solutions and knowledge processing solutions business and serves all customer categories9 more rows

Is PLDT monopoly?

Globe Telecom and PLDT compete with each other in providing telephone landlines and mobile phone services. They are not monopolies but possess billions that enable them to dominate the telecom industry that is open to other players.

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