Ooredoo Q.P.S.C., together with its subsidiaries, provides telecommunications services in Qatar, rest of the Middle East, Asia, and North Africa region. It operates through Ooredoo Qatar, Asiacell, Ooredoo Hutchison Asia, Ooredoo Oman, Ooredoo Algeria, and Ooredoo Kuwait segments. The company offers cellular, mobile and fixed telecommunications, internet service provider, multimedia, data communication, and internet services; fixed voice, connectivity, and broadband products; home and internet TV; smart phones, tablets, internet devices, and accessories; mobile wallet; and entertainment services. It also provides push to talk services; mobile satellite; Aamali bulk SMS, mobile money payroll, and microsoft intune; tetra services; Ooredoo tv for business; software-defined WAN; and satellite and on-premises network services, as well as hosting, cloud, security, payment, collaboration, and internet of things solutions. The company was formerly known as Qatar Telecom (Qtel) Q.S.C. and changed its name to Ooredoo Q.P.S.C. in June 2013. Ooredoo Q.P.S.C. was incorporated in 1987 and is headquartered in Doha, Qatar.
Qatari Market Performance
7D7 Days: 0.7%
3M3 Months: 8.3%
1Y1 Year: 14.0%
YTDYear to Date: 8.3%
The Communication Services sector gained 4.0% while the market remained flat over the last week. Meanwhile, the market is actually up 14% over the past year. Earnings are forecast to grow by 7.4% annually. Market details ›
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