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Telstra stock edges up on ASX:TLS — what matters now ahead of Feb 19 results and dividend dates
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Telstra stock edges up on ASX:TLS — what matters now ahead of Feb 19 results and dividend dates

Sydney, Jan 10, 2026, 17:35 AEDT — Market closed

  • Telstra shares ended Friday at A$4.83, breaking a four-day losing streak.
  • A cable cut in north Queensland disrupted services overnight; Telstra reported crews are working to restore connections.
  • Telstra’s half-year earnings report is due Feb. 19, followed by the interim dividend schedule set for later that month.

Telstra Group (ASX:TLS) shares closed Friday up 0.6% at A$4.83, bouncing back after four straight days of losses and wrapping up the opening trading week of 2026 with a slight dip. The stock fluctuated between A$4.80 and A$4.84, with around 14.4 million shares changing hands, according to data. StockAnalysis

The move is significant as Telstra’s February reporting season looms, influencing positioning yet leaving room for broader market forces to steer prices. With the weekend market closure, traders will be eyeing Monday to see if demand picks up for “defensive” stocks — those favored when growth outlooks are shaky — or if money shifts back toward cyclicals.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 closed nearly unchanged on Friday, dragged down by a steep fall in Rio Tinto after it revealed early buyout discussions with Glencore. “A complex acquisition … the market does not like,” said Hugh Dive, chief investment officer at Atlas Funds Management, referring to Rio’s situation. Indo Premier

TPG Telecom, Telstra’s listed rival, edged up 0.5% to A$3.92, giving the sector a slight boost while the wider market faltered for direction.

Telstra is dealing with a live operational problem in north Queensland after suspected copper thieves severed fibre cables at a mobile site serving several providers, cutting phone and internet services around Townsville. Rachel Cliffe, Telstra’s regional general manager, said crews are on site working to fix the damage. Emergency calls to Triple Zero (000) will be rerouted to any available mobile network. ABC

The stock remains below its 52-week high but above the low, recently hovering near A$4.80 following Friday’s trading session. Telstra’s 52-week range stands at A$3.84 to A$5.14, per market data. Investing.com Australia

Global cues will influence the open. Wall Street hit record highs Friday, boosted by a softer U.S. jobs report that kept hopes alive for rate cuts in 2026. Investors are also watching for a U.S. Supreme Court decision on the legality of President Donald Trump’s broad tariffs.

But the tape can shift fast. Even a hint of slowing mobile growth, tougher pricing pressures, or rising network costs at the results could shake Telstra’s stock, usually seen as a reliable earner. Rising bond yields would also challenge the draw of dividend payers.

Telstra’s half-year results drop Thursday, Feb. 19. Ex-dividend trading kicks off Wednesday, Feb. 25, so shares bought that day or later won’t snag the interim dividend. The record date is Feb. 26, with payments expected March 27. Investors will be watching closely for any changes in outlook, costs, or cash returns. Telstra.com

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