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  • Foto von These Two Countries Had the Most Casualties in WWII and It’s Not Even Close
    20.05. - 14:04 Uhr

    These Two Countries Had the Most Casualties in WWII and It’s Not Even Close

    On a global scale, World War II is one of the worst conflicts. Almost every country was involved in the fight in some way, and over 75 million people died and many more were injured. Many of those were people who willingly stepped in to fight for their country. However, many more people were casualties of war, lives lost due to starvation, horrible living conditions, bombs, or crimes against humanity. Some of WWII’s biggest battles involved millions of soldiers and civilians. In the end, the war managed to shift which countries were in power and the peace has been upheld mostly since then, though several countries are still fighting their own wars. Here 24/7 Wall St. is taking a closer look at the casualties from World War II. To identify the countries with the most casualties in World War II, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed WWII casualty statistics from World War 2 Facts, an online database of WWII battles. We ranked countries based on total casualties. We included supplemental information regarding military deaths for each country as well as civilian deaths. While many countries lost a large number of people, the top two countries on this list were prominent in the war, losing many soldiers and civilians while trying to stop advances and protect their country, with several million casualties at the end. (These are the countries that mobilized the most troops in World War II.) Why Are We Covering World War II? World War II was one of the deadliest conflicts in human history with unprecedented casualties. This war established the geopolitical situation the world is in today. Understanding how these countries were impacted by World War II and the casualties that resulted from it helps people to remember history, as well as helps them understand why alliances are the way they are now. Here is a look at the countries with the most casualties in World War II: 27. Denmark Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 3,200 There were 3,200 casualties in Denmark. Roughly 1,100 were civilians and the other 2,100 were military. 26. Norway Total casualties: 9,500 Norway had 9,500 total casualties. 3,000 were military and 6,500 were civilians. 25. New Zealand Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 11,900 New Zealand had 11,900 casualties during the war. All of the casualties reported were civilian. 24. South Africa Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 11,900 South Africa’s entire list of casualties were military members. All 11,900 people were military, with no reported civilian death, just like New Zealand. 23. Spain Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 14,500 Spain experienced 10,000 civilian casualties. There were also 4,500 military casualties. 22. Bulgaria Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 25,000 Bulgaria had 25,000 casualties during the war. 22,000 were military and 3,000 were citizens. 21. Australia Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 40,500 Australia suffered very few civilian casualties. Out of the 40,500 total casualties, 39,800 of them were military. The other 700 were civilians. 20. Canada Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 45,300 Canada managed to suffer no civilian casualties, though there were about 45,300 military deaths, injuries, and losses. 19. Belgium Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 86,100 Belgium suffered 86,100 casualties. Most of them, about 74,000 were civilians. The other 12,100 were military members. 18. Finland Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 97,000 Most of Finland’s losses came from military casualties. 95,000 were military losses while 2,000 were civilian casualties. 17. Netherlands Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 301,000 Out of the 301,000 casualties the Netherlands experienced, 17,000 were soldiers or military. The other 284,000 were civilians. 16. Czechoslovakia Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 345,000 Most of Czechoslovakia’s casualties were civilians. Of the 345,000 total casualties, 320,000 were people who suffered from starvation, horrible living conditions, and crimes against humanity. The other 25,000 casualties were military. 15. Austria Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 384,700 Austria suffered from 384,700 casualties. 261,000 of them were soldiers killed, injured, or missing in action. The other 123,700 were civilians. 14. United States Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 418,500 The United States suffered a few civilian casualties, about 1,700. However, most were military, around 416,800. 13. Great Britain Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 449,800 Most of the casualties, especially civilian ones, during WWII in Great Britain came from the Blitz where the Germans bombed the area. Out of the 67,100 civilian casualties, about 40,000 were killed during the Blitz, most of them in London. About 382,700 military members were lost, killed, or injured during the war as well. 12. Italy Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 456,000 Italy’s casualties were around 456,000. Many of them were military, at least 300,000. There were about 145,100 civilian casualties during the war. The total number of Africans conscripted by Italy to fight on their behalf isn’t quite known, though there were likely around 20,000 casualties based on estimations. 11. Greece Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 560,000 Greece suffered a lot during WWII. Roughly 35,000 members of the military were injured or killed, but over 500,000 civilians died due to starvation, living conditions, and crimes against humanity. 10. France Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 600,000 Roughly 210,000 military members were injured, captured, or killed during World War II. However, civilians suffered just as much, with a total of 390,000 casualties during that time, and many suffered because of crimes against humanity. 9. Hungary Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 580,000 Hungary had over half a million casualties during World War II. They were split almost evenly between civilian and military casualties, with the military having 300,000 and civilians totaling 280,000. 8. Romania Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 500,000 Most of Romania’s casualties during WWII were from captured soldiers. A total of 300,000 soldiers were injured, lost, or killed, with around 200,000 dying in captivity. As far as civilians, there were about 200,000 casualties. 7. Yugoslavia Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 1,200,000 Yugoslavia had over a million casualties. 446,000 of them were military members, and 754,000 were civilians. 6. India Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 2,087,000 Many of India’s civilians died during WWII. Of the 2,087,000, 2,000,000 died or were injured outside of the battlefield due to a major famine. The other 87,000 were military members lost during the fighting. 5. Japan Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 2,700,000 Japan lost a few more people than India did. However, most of them, roughly 2,120,000 people, were military. Their civilian deaths stayed fairly low at 580,000. 4. Poland Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 5,600,000 Most of Poland’s 5,700,000 casualties of war were the civilians. Of the 5,700,000 people injured or killed, only 240,000 were military, while the other 2,360,000 were mainly crimes against the citizens. 3. Germany Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 7,720,800 Germany is third on this list, with nearly 8 million deaths. Most of those were from the military, about 5.5 of them. The other 2.1 million or so were civilians. 2. China Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 15,000,000 China’s casualties doubled those of the next highest, Germany. Out of the 15,000,000 people who were killed, 11,500,000 of them were civilians and 3,500,000 were soldiers or members of the military. 1. Soviet Union Total deaths and injuries during WWII: 27,700,000 The Soviet Union had the most casualties of any country during WWII, with a total of 26,600,000 people injured or killed during the war. Of this number, roughly 8,700,000 people were military, while the other 19 million were civilians who suffered. ALERT: Take This Retirement Quiz Now (Sponsored) Take the quiz below to get matched with a financial advisor today. Each advisor has been vetted by SmartAsset and is held to a fiduciary standard to act in your best interests. Here’s how it works: 1. Answer SmartAsset advisor match quiz 2. Review your pre-screened matches at your leisure. Check out the advisors’ profiles. 3. Speak with advisors at no cost to you. 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  • Foto von China Tower Corporation Limited (CTOWY) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript
    18.03. - 19:32 Uhr

    China Tower Corporation Limited (CTOWY) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript

    China Tower Corporation Limited (CTOWY) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript » Mehr auf seekingalpha.com

  • Foto von China Tower: Obvious Mechanical Upside To Earnings
    20.02. - 07:49 Uhr

    China Tower: Obvious Mechanical Upside To Earnings

    China Tower is the world's largest mobile cell tower infrastructure company and trades at a much lower valuation compared to its peers. The company recently renewed its tower leasing contracts with its main customers, the lapping of which will lead to accelerated growth in 2024. In 2025, something else is mechanically set to happen, which will make it even more obvious for investors that they can't miss being invested in China Tower. » Mehr auf seekingalpha.com

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In 2024 hat China Tower 'H' bereits 0,00491 Dividende ausgeschüttet. Die letzte Dividende wurde im Juni gezahlt.

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Im letzten Quartal hatte China Tower 'H' einen Umsatz von 3,11 Mrd und ein Nettoeinkommen von 326,38 Mio
(EUR) Juni 2024
YOY
Umsatz 3,11 Mrd 5,92%
Bruttoeinkommen 1,79 Mrd 9,80%
Nettoeinkommen 326,38 Mio 10,68%
EBITDA 1,70 Mrd 19,68%

Fundamentaldaten

Metrik Wert
Marktkapitalisierung
15,96 Mrd
Anzahl Aktien
174,81 Mrd
52 Wochen-Hoch/Tief
0,13 - 0,0644
Dividendenrendite
4,46 %
Dividenden TTM
0,00491
Beta
0,23
KGV (PE Ratio)
12,26
KGWV (PEG Ratio)
2,30
KBV (PB Ratio)
0,64
KUV (PS Ratio)
1,31

Unternehmensprofil

China Tower Corporation Limited bietet Infrastrukturdienstleistungen für Telekommunikationstürme in der Volksrepublik China an. Das Unternehmen befasst sich mit dem Bau, der Wartung und dem Betrieb von Zusatzeinrichtungen für Basisstationen, wie z. B. Telekommunikationstürmen und der Abdeckung des öffentlichen Netzes in Hochgeschwindigkeitszügen und U-Bahnen, sowie großen verteilten Innenantennensystemen. Das Unternehmen bietet Telekommunikationsdienstleistern Türme, Unterstände oder Schränke und Zusatzeinrichtungen für die Installation von Telekommunikationsgeräten an. Das Unternehmen bietet auch Wartungsdienste an, darunter die Überwachung des Gerätebetriebs, Routineinspektionen, die Behandlung von Geräteausfällen, die Instandhaltung des Eigentums, den Schutz der Arbeitsumgebung und Betriebsanalysedienste. Darüber hinaus bietet das Unternehmen Stromanschlüsse, Batterien oder Notstromversorgung für die Telekommunikationsgeräte der Kunden sowie verteilte Antennensysteme für den Innenbereich, die Telekommunikationsgeräte verbinden und es ihnen ermöglichen, Signale des mobilen Telekommunikationsnetzes im Innenbereich zu empfangen und zu senden, sowie Signale des mobilen Telekommunikationsnetzes in Gebäuden, großen Veranstaltungsorten und Tunneln. Darüber hinaus bietet das Unternehmen Notstromversorgung für Firmenkunden, Batterietauschdienste für austauschbare Batterien für Privatkunden und Batterieladedienste für Firmen- und Privatkunden sowie integrierte Informations-, Stromerzeugungs- und Energiespeicherdienste an. Darüber hinaus bietet das Unternehmen sektorübergreifende Standortanwendungen und Informationsdienste an. Das Unternehmen war früher unter dem Namen China Communications Facilities Services Corporation Limited bekannt und änderte im September 2014 seinen Namen in China Tower Corporation Limited. China Tower Corporation Limited wurde 2014 gegründet und hat seinen Hauptsitz in Peking, der Volksrepublik China.

Name
China Tower 'H'
CEO
Zhiyong Zhang
Sitz Beijing,
China
Website
Industrie
Diverse Telekommunikationsdienste
Börsengang
08.08.2018
Mitarbeiter 22.994

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Börse Symbol
Pnk
CHWRF
Hkse
0788.HK
Frankfurt
2Y1.F
Düsseldorf
2Y1.DU
München
2Y1.MU
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