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Softbank doubles revenues, net profit stable in Q3
2014-02-12 11:53:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Japanese communications provider Softbank posted a net profit of JPY 93.3 billion for its fiscal third quarter to December, down slightly from JPY 94.23 billion due to losses at its US operator Sprint. EBITDA improved to JPY 483.7 billion from JPY 286.3 billion, and revenues nearly doubled, to JPY 1.963 trillion from JPY 842.3 billion. Capital expenditure also doubled, to JPY 404.6 billion from JPY 201.4 billion, leading to a drop in operating cash flow to JPY 46.4 billion from JPY 74.3 billion. In Japan, the company posted higher revenues at all its mobile operations - Softbank Mobile, eAccess and Willcom - helped by the net addition of 1.384 million new customers in the three months. Mobile revenues rose to JPY 817 billion from JPY 630 billion a year earlier, and EBITDA improved to JPY 275 billion from JPY 197 billion, in part due to the acquisitions of eAccess, GungHo, Supercell and Willcom. Handsets sales jumped to 3.713 million from 3.150 million in the preceding quarter, but ARPU continued lower, at JPY 4,090 versus JPY 4,120 in the previous quarter and JPY 4,300 a year earlier. At the company's fixed broadband unit, ADSL subscribers fell to 1.921 million from 1.997 million at the end of September, while fibre customers rose to 2.378 million from 2.290 million over the same period.
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Kabel Deutschland's net profit down, revenues grow 3.7%
2014-02-05 09:44:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) German cable network operator Kabel Deutschland (KD) saw its revenues grow 3.7 percent year-on-year to EUR 482 million in the third quarter of its fiscal year 2013/14. The growth was driven by continued increase of broadband and fixed telephony customers. Excluding the public broadcasters carriage fees the year-on-year growth was 5.3 percent. Kabel Deutschland's quarterly EBITDA increased 4.7 percent year-on-year from EUR 220 million to EUR 231 million leading to an EBITDA margin of 47.8 percent. Kabel Deutschland reports a net profit of EUR 33 million for the quarter, down from EUR 73 million, primarily caused by tax expenses of EUR 38 million after deferred tax assets on loss carry forwards were amortized in the second quarter of fiscal Q2. The capex for the quarter amounted to EUR 149 million and the operating free cash flow was EUR 82 million.
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Wi-LAN delivers to fourth-quarter profit as revenues exceed its expectations
2014-01-30 21:36:33| Grocery - Topix.net
Wi-LAN Inc. had a US$2.4 million profit in the fourth quarter as the patent licensing firm's revenue surpassed its management's expectations.
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Airtel quarterly revenues up 13%, profit more than doubles
2014-01-29 11:17:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Bharti Airtel reported fourth-quarter revenues up 13 percent from a year earlier to INR 219.4 billion. EBITDA rose 23 percent to INR 70.9 billion, and net profit more than doubled, to INR 6.1 billion from INR 2.8 billion a year ago. While capex was up 20 percent to INR 28.2 billion, the company still improved operating cash flow by 20 percent to INR 42.7 billion. Revenues in its home market India were up 10 percent to INR 144.4 billion, including 9 percent growth in mobile services to INR 116.4 billion. Mobile EBITDA improved 27 percent to INR 39.7 billion, and Airtel boosted capex by 68 percent year-on-year to INR 13.5 billion as it expands its fibre network and prepares for the launch of LTE. At its international operations in Africa and South Asia, revenues rose 4 percent to USD 1.2 billion, and EBITDA improved 2 percent to USD 306 million. The South Asia activities moved to a positive EBITDA of USD 5 million, and EBITDA in Africa was stable at USD 300 million. Capex across the international activities rose just 3 percent, to USD 174 million. Airtel increased its mobile customer base to 275.25 million at year-end, up 3 percent from the end of September and 10 percent more than end-2012. Mobile voice traffic was up 1 percent on a sequential basis, and non-voice services increased to 26.1 percent of revenues in Q4 from 25.0 percent in Q3.
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UPDATE 2-Winnebago profit up 51 pct; revenues miss estimate
2013-12-19 21:31:47| Mobile Homes - Topix.net
Winnebago Industries Inc, the No. 1 U.S. motor home maker, reported a 51 percent jump in quarterly profit on Thursday as strong demand for its recreational vehicles prompted independent dealers to increase orders.
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