CTT Correios de Portugal SA
ELI:CTT
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CTT Correios de Portugal SA
Glance View
CTT - Correios de Portugal SA engages in the provision postal and financial services. The firm's activities are divided into four business segments: Mail, Express & Parcels, Financial Services and CCT Bank. The Mail division operates post offices, as well as offers postal services to business customers, distribution of advertising materials and postal communication solutions, among others. The Express & Parcels division provides courier services, as well as urgent mail and parcel delivery under CTT Expresso, Tourline and Corre brand names. The Financial Services division, under PayShop brand name, offers payment processing through a national network of agents, such as supermarkets, tobacco stores and kiosks. The CCT Bank division includes retail banking activity. The firm operates in Portugal, Spain and Mozambique.
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.