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Ultralife revenues dip 22 percent, continuing trend
2013-11-01 13:40:06| Electronics - Topix.net
For the quarter ending Sept. 29 Revenues: $20.4 million Change: Down $5.8 million or 22% Profits: $607,000 or 4 cents per share Change: Down $861,000 or 5 cents per share or 59% Stock: Closed Thursday at $3.90 Change: Down 13 cents or more than 3% With its government and military customers spending less, Wayne County-based battery and ... (more)
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Alcatel revenues lifted by U.S. as cost cuts start
2013-11-01 03:46:06| Telecom - Topix.net
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Facebook Q3 revenues up 60%
2013-10-31 08:36:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Facebook reported third-quarter revenues up 60 percent year-on-year to USD 2.02 billion. Ad revenues rose 66 percent to USD 1.80 billion, and mobile advertising accounted for 49 percent of the total. The number of active mobile users of the social network was up 45 percent to 874 million in September, out of a total 1.19 billion people on Facebook. Daily active users on the site totaled 728 million in September, an increase of 25 percent year-over-year. The company's quarterly operating profit doubled to USD 736 million from USD 377 million a year ago, and the net result moved to a profit of USD 425 million from a loss of USD 59 million. Facebook finished the quarter with USD 9.33 billion in cash.
Bharti Airtel revenues up 10%, cash flow improves
2013-10-30 09:27:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Bharti Airtel reported third-quarter revenues up 9.9 percent from a year earlier to INR 213.2 billion. Growth was led by increasing voice and data usage, as well as expansion of the customer base in Africa and south Asia. EBITDA was up 15.1 percent to INR 68.3 billion, while net profit fell to INR 5.1 billion from INR 7.2 billion a year ago due to forex losses. Capex nearly halved to INR 21.4 billion, helping operating cash flow more than double year-on-year to INR 46.9 million. The group ended the quarter with 193.46 million mobile customers in its home market India, up by 1.3 percent from June. The digital TV base grew by 1.4 percent over the three months to 8.57 million, and fixed-line customers rose 1.5 percent to 3.34 million. In the rest of South Asia, the company had 8.34 million mobile customers, up by 4.0 percent from June, and the African mobile base increased by 3.4 percent in the quarter to 66.38 million.
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China Telecom revenues advance 13.4% in 9-mths
2013-10-28 11:06:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) China Telecom reported revenues for the first nine months up 13.4 percent from the year before to CNY 238.2 billion. EBITDA soared 36.2 percent to CNY 74.7 billion, with the EBITDA margin up to 35.6 percent from 28.6 percent the year earlier. Net profit rose 17.1 percent to CNY 14.7 billion. Revenues from the sale of mobile terminals advanced 52.7 percent to CNY 28.10 million, with operating expenses also increasing as a result, up 35.5 percent from the year before. The total mobile customer base rose to 181.14 million lines at the end of the nine-months, from 152.62 million the year earlier. The figure includes 96.48 3G subscribers, up from last year's 59.72 million. The operator added 20.52 million mobile subscribers in the last quarter, with ARPU unchanged from the year before. The number of local access lines declined by 5.07 million, under pressure from new internet technology and intensified mobile substitution. The company's wireline broadband subscriber base reached 98.04 million, representing net additions at 7.92 million. China Telecom wants to continue its focus on expanding strategic 3G services and wireline broadband services, and creating a favourable regulatory regime for LTE.
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