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Swisscom AG (SWZCF)

New York Stock Exchange Communication Services Telecommunications ServicesView data quality →
56.9Fair

ValueMarkers Composite Index

Top 66%#15,384 of 44,707
Undervalued

56% below intrinsic value ($2,101)

UndervaluedFair ValueOvervalued
Piotroski
6/9
Neutral
Beneish
-2.98
Low Risk
Altman
2.04
Grey Zone
DCF Value
$2,101
Undervalued
ROIC
4.8%
Low
P/E
26.9
Growth
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Swisscom AG (SWZCF) — VMCI valuation read

Headline read on SWZCF: VMCI of 57/100 versus a Communication Services sector median of 50. The 7-point above-median position is what makes Swisscom AG a relative-value candidate in the mid-cap cohort, before any pillar-level review.

Form 4 filings on SWZCF: zero in the trailing 30 days. The absence of insider transactions is itself a data point, just a low-information one. The thesis runs on financials and price action until that changes.

**Investor frame.** Three reads on SWZCF: value (SWZCF trades at 23.0x earnings, 28% above the Communication Services median of 18.0x), quality (ROIC of 11.0% sits 1.0pp above the Communication Services median (10.0%)), and risk (net debt to EBITDA of -1.9x leaves covenant headroom). The value read also implies an EV/EBITDA gap of +4.0x against the Communication Services 12.0x baseline.

SWZCF fell 4.0% over the trailing 7 days, with a +4.6% read on a 30-day basis.

Swisscom AG provides telecommunication services primarily in Switzerland, Italy, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Swisscom Switzerland, Fastweb, and Other Operating. The company offers mobile and fixed-network services, such as telephony, broadband, TV, and mobile offerings, as well as sells terminal equipment; and telecom and communications solutions for large corporations and small and medium-sized enterprises. It also provides cloud, outsourcing, workplace, mobile phone, networking, business process optimization, SAP, and security and authentication solutions, as well as a range of services to the banking industry; Internet of Things solutions; digitization services to the healthcare sector; IT systems for health insurance companies; fixed-line and mobile networks by other telecommunication service providers; and roaming to foreign operators whose customers use its mobile networks, as well as broadband services and regulated products. In addition, the company plans, operates, and maintains network infrastructure and IT systems; provides support functions to finance, human resource, and strategy, as well as management of real estate and vehicle fleet; and offers broadband and mobile services, such as telephony, mobile offerings, and broadband services, as well as ICT solutions for residential, business, and wholesale customers. Further, it provides IT and network services; online and telephone directories; and cross-platform retail media and security communication services, as well as builds and maintains wired and wireless networks. The company was founded in 1852 and is based in Bern, Switzerland.

CEO: Christoph Aeschlimann23,717 employeesCHwww.swisscom.ch

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