Posts Tagged mobile
Vodafone: good results, devaluation is not convincing
The British group Vodafone, the world number one in mobile communications, has announced the results of the financial year 2001-02 which were better than expectations, but analysts have crowded out with a mini-devaluation of its assets, making believe that most of the “writedown” will fall on the budget 2002-03. Adjusted EBITDA rose 44% to 10.1 billion pounds, surpassing the consensus of 9,8-9,9 billion pounds. The turnover stood at 29.8 billion pounds, has hit the market expectations that focused on 29,7-30 billion pounds. Vodafone said that back in the budget of 6 billion pounds as a provision, but these will not cover all the losses of value in their holdings. The writedown will cover subsidiaries Arcor, Cegetel, Japan Telecom, China Mobile and Grupo Iusacell. Analysts expected write-downs instead of between a minimum of 10 billion and a maximum of 25 billion, including assets acquired by Mannesmann in Italy and Germany. Vodafone has also introduced a double-digit growth in turnover for the current financial year.
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Ibex: Telefonica ‘el matador’, Sol Melia in crisis
sitting dell’Ibex you start to close the week in negative (-1.55%) after four consecutive sessions rising that pushed the index to rise above 7%. The week has seen shining above, Telefonica (+15.5% with the share price of nearly 15 million), which received many benefits from its mobile subsidiary has registered a profit growth (+35%) in its third quarter. Was also positively distinct Terra Networks closing days of his title with a jump of more than 14% and the share price close to 8 euros. The Spanish ISP closed the third quarter with an increase of 24% of its turnover is 170 million. Well also the two media groups Sogecable (+10.74%) and Prisa (+9.47%) driven by the good performance of weekly sector. Among the companies, however, have closed in negative terrain points is Sol Melia, the hotel group with operations in Spain, Latin America and the Caribbean, which pays a negative effect attacks, the title was down 3.82%. Since 11 September, the group has seen many cancel reservations for you, especially American ones, which have caused, over the first nine months of the year, a decline of 10% of net revenue.
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A phone call awakens the phone
After a hard landing starts now running the stable of mobile telecom. According to analysts, it was only a setback that has allowed the title to catch my breath for a long time the focus of the market. Today the odds are allocated upwards Telecom (+2%), Tim (+2.6%) and Olivetti (+1%), the only one still suffering from negative influence and Tecnost loses 0.92%. To drive the industry even rumors of a forthcoming takeover bid from Deutsche Telecom ejected on English British Telecom.
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Wap, CMG Announces Agreement with Vodafone
The British-owned technology-CMG announced an agreement with Vodafone Airtouch to afford to go on the Internet by mobile phone via the new WAP technology. The title is now gaining 20.33% and trade 48.8 pounds, while Vodafone marks +5.76%, thanks to the news about the likely success Opa against Mannesmann
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Banca IMI launches trading via WAP
Imi @ Web, the new SIM card for online trading of Banca IMI, has just launched a new service of trading via WAP phones. The partners of the initiative are: the phone company Wind and the company that makes mobile phones Nokia. The service, which is already active, allows you to control your portfolio, exchange operations on the Italian and international as well as receive news on your mobile.
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Global today at the start with online trading
was held this morning’s meeting presentation of online trading that the insurance group will implement through telematics Trieste Banca Generali. The initiative, called Global Trader Bank, was presented by DG Assicurazioni Generali Giovanni Perissinotto, and Daniel Cabiati, dg Bank Generali.Gli investors joining the circuit, will have real-time quotes, Ansa news, graphics and monitoring “real time” of its position finanziaria.Gli goals are ambitious: to reach 150,000 customers by 2001 with 3000 billion collection and develop, always by 2001 WAP technology that will make online trading via the GSM mobile. Also via the Internet will then be possible to buy funds, SICAV and other asset management products, even if made by other intermediaries, sometime, with which the generals are making trade agreements.
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Bouygues lets you make free calls but with the sponsor
The mobile phone division of the French company Bouygues in the coming days will launch a new offer for prepaid cards for mobile phones. Alongside an increase in minutes of talk time available, at the same price, the French company will put the commercials during conversations user. The offer, already successfully tested on a sample group, leaves the customer’s decision whether to accept the transmission of advertisements during the call.
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The auction for the UK mobile flies to 17 billion
The auction of mobile telephone licenses in England has exceeded 17 billion pounds. TIW is ahead to win the license, while Vodafone has offered 4.55 billion for the B, the better it is bandwidth. The U.S. wants to win the NTL Mobile C for 3.17 billion pounds, while Telefonica has offered 3.06 for D. The auction will provide licenses for third generation mobile phones, the UMTS.
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Committed millionaire for Sagem
The company Sagem, electronics manufacturer, announced Tuesday that it has received an order of 160 million euros by Mannessmann Mobilfun first mobile operator in Germany. Sagem mobile phones will provide dual-band 900 series in the second half of this year. The company has made in the first quarter of 2000, turnover amounted to 0.98 million euros, an increase of 33.1% over the same period in 1999.
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NTT DoCoMo and KPN interested in Orange
The president of NTT DoCoMo, Keji Tachikawa, said he was ready to discuss a possible agreement with Orange in conjunction with KPN Mobile, which the Japanese phone group bought 15% stake. NTT was going to develop in Europe its i-mode, the mobile phone that connects to the Internet.