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Chorus Stock Price

Symbol: NZSE:CNUMarket Cap: NZ$4.0bCategory: Telecom

CNU Share Price Performance

NZ$9.23
1.33 (16.92%)
5.5% overvalued intrinsic discount
NZ$8.74
Fair Value
NZ$9.23
1.33 (16.92%)
5.5% overvalued intrinsic discount
NZ$8.74
Fair Value
Price NZ$9.23
AnalystConsensusTarget NZ$8.74

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Fair Value NZ$8.74 5.5% overvalued intrinsic discount

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Chorus Limited Key Details

NZ$1.0b

Revenue

NZ$295.0m

Cost of Revenue

NZ$712.0m

Gross Profit

NZ$731.0m

Other Expenses

-NZ$19.0m

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
Aug 24, 2025
Earnings per share (EPS)
-0.044
Gross Margin
70.71%
Net Profit Margin
-1.89%
Debt/Equity Ratio
561.6%

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About CNU

Founded
2011
Employees
849
CEO
Mark Aue
WebsiteView website
www.chorus.co.nz

Chorus Limited, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of fixed line communications infrastructure services in New Zealand. It offers phone and broadband services for residential and business customers; data and voice services; and solutions for transport and infrastructure. The company also builds and maintains a network of fibre and copper cables, local telephone exchanges, and cabinets. In addition, it offers co-location and value-added network services. The company was incorporated in 2011 and is based in Wellington, New Zealand.

New Zealand Market Performance

  • 7 Days: 0.9%
  • 3 Months: 2.3%
  • 1 Year: 3.4%
  • Year to Date: -1.4%
Over the last 7 days, the market has remained flat, although notably the Communication Services sector gained 5.3% in that time. More promisingly, the market is up 3.4% over the past year. Earnings are forecast to grow by 22% annually. Market details ›
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