Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 1:29 pm | Macquarie Macquarie Data Centres , part of Macquarie Telecom Group (ASX: MAQ), today announced
a new data centre at its Macquarie Park Data Centre Campus in Sydney. Intellicentre
3 Super West will be designed, constructed and operated to meet the needs of corporate, . More
Thursday, 25 February 2021, 12:55 pm | Macquarie Macquarie Telecom Group Ltd (ASX: MAQ) (the Company) has announced its strong performance
for the half-year ended 31 December 2020, in line with guidance. Chairman Peter James
said, “Our strategy of investing in Data Centres, Cloud and Cyber Security continues . More
Wednesday, 11 November 2020, 12:18 pm | Macquarie Australian Company recognised globally in same year it signed strategic Azure agreement
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A fund manager has singled out one small cap ASX-listed telecommunications business as capable of a 40% rise in share price to match its valuation.
Montgomery Investment Management founder Roger Montgomery told his subscribers that
“Structural winners might be part of a global megatrend, have long runways for growth, are disruptive and/or market share takers with a long-term total addressable market that is theirs to lose.”
The Macquarie share price has dipped in recent times. It started the year above $52 but was trading at $50.75 at the market close on Monday.
Priced as yesterday’s hero
Montgomery said the market seems to perceive Macquarie as a winner only during COVID-19 when demand for telco services was at a peak.
Why is the Macquarie Telecom (ASX:MAQ) share price down today?
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Macquarie Telecom Group Ltd(ASX: MAQ) shares headed lower today, falling 3.35% to $46.97 by the market’s close.
Just one of many companies that have taken a hit in today’s ASX market slump, the Macquarie Telecom share price slide also comes on the heels of news the telecom service provider has signed a new deal with Optus.
Let’s take a closer look at the company’s new agreement.
Macquarie Telecom just said ‘yes’
Telstra Corporation Ltd(ASX: TLS), in favour of Optus.
Press Release – Macquarie Macquarie Telecom Group Ltd (ASX: MAQ) (the Company) has announced its strong performance for the half-year ended 31 December 2020, in line with guidance. Chairman Peter James said, Our strategy of investing in Data Centres, Cloud and Cyber Security continues …
Macquarie Telecom Group Ltd (ASX: MAQ) (the Company) has announced its strong performance for the half-year ended 31 December 2020, in line with guidance.
Chairman Peter James said,
“Our strategy of investing in Data Centres, Cloud and Cyber Security continues to drive further shareholder value and ongoing returns and has resulted in thirteen halves of profitable growth”.
“Macquarie’s focus on customer experience was recognised by the “Best customer experience in the World” award by 60 international judges. Macquarie is the first Australian company to win this award in 22 years of the World Communications Awards in London”.