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Even after the cut, this dividend level is not organically maintainable with free cash flow after debt servicing, so management will need to constantly refinance its debt to maintain dividend levels.
We believe a dividend cut is feasible in the medium term, as Telia’s dividend is not covered by free cash flow generation and has been partially financed by debt during recent years.