All Financial & Performance articles – Page 33

  • H1 FY21–22: Openreach enters fibre build phase two
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    H1 FY21–22: Openreach enters fibre build phase two

    2021-11-30T12:00:00Z

    Lonely position as sole BT unit posting positive results for the half year. CEO Clive Selley confident of future return on investment: FTTP rollout moving ahead of expectations; uptake supported by Equinox pricing deal and growing consumer demand.

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    Telefónica adds €750m to growing sustainable bond bank

    2021-11-29T15:27:00Z

    Group takes total financing raised through sustainability-linked bonds to €3.25bn over two years. Funds ringfenced for legacy network upgrades and rural connectivity builds in Germany, Spain, and (potentially) Brazil.

  • H1 FY21–22: Jansen trusts BT Global plan, despite setbacks
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    H1 FY21–22: Jansen trusts BT Global plan, despite setbacks

    2021-11-29T12:00:00Z

    CEO focuses on the strategy, rather than current performance, to paint a picture of a viable future for the MNC-focused digital solutions unit. NPS remains a bright spot for Global, highlighting material gains from the BT transformation plan. Declining margins suggest work still to be done on recovery.

  • H1 FY21–22 Guidance: on-point numbers prompt upward correction
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    Vodafone H1 FY21–22 guidance: on-point numbers prompt upward correction

    2021-11-28T15:24:00Z

    Group gains confidence from “in line” H1 numbers to raise floors on earnings and cash flow.

  • H1 FY21–22 Spend: capex boost falls silent, opex squeeze paused
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    Vodafone H1 FY21–22 spend: capex boost falls silent, opex squeeze paused

    2021-11-28T14:23:00Z

    Presentation sees no further update on (somewhat contentious) Group plans for a capex lift to fuel digital services growth. Executives moot another exceptional investment boost in Germany, for fibre rollout. Group Finance’s headline opex reduction programme comes to a temporary halt, amid pandemic effects.

  • Q2 FY21–22 Headlines: growth maintained despite B2B, Spain bumps
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    Q2 FY21–22 Headlines: Vodafone growth maintained despite B2B, Spain bumps

    2021-11-28T13:23:00Z

    Group benefits as COVID-19 drag steadily eases. On positive side, forward movement maintained in Germany and UK, and picture improves in super-competitive Italy. Blotches include an apparent step back in growth at Vodafone Business, despite its star billing, and a return to reverse gear in perennially challenging Spain.

  • Q2 FY21–22: Read hypes prospects as M&A talk hots up
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    Q2 FY21–22: Vodafone's Read hypes prospects as M&A talk hots up

    2021-11-28T12:00:00Z

    Leadership especially bullish on “momentum” and “sustainable growth” after solid Q2 data. Wave of M&A possibilities surround Vodafone only a few months after Group declared portfolio reshaping complete. Report sees Group maintain growth, but with mix of performances across businesses and a glitch on cost-saving progress. Guidance floors raised ...

  • H1 FY21–22: Legacy still a drag on BT Enterprise
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    H1 FY21–22: Legacy still a drag on BT Enterprise

    2021-11-27T13:00:00Z

    Legacy declines continued to outpace new service and digital growth, while mobile wholesale losses dimmed Q2 performance. EBITDA performance buoyed by lower costs. Jansen remains confident in Enterprise’s ability to grow again as CEO Rob Shuter’s organisational changes and new operating model take shape.

  • H1 FY21–22: flat figures at BT Consumer do not curb Jansen enthusiasm
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    H1 FY21–22: flat figures at BT Consumer do not curb Jansen enthusiasm

    2021-11-26T12:00:00Z

    Consumer division sees revenue and earnings knock in Q2. Numbers show slow going on multi-play uptake, and star product and service lines being outshone by accessories. Executives remain bullish on the long-term growth promise of convergence, however.

  • Guidance and spend: hanging fire in uncertain times
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    Telefónica Q3 FY21 Guidance and spend: hanging fire in uncertain times

    2021-11-25T10:17:00Z

    Positive results not enough for Telefónica to lift guidance. Grip on spend remains in place, with focus on volume and mix discipline.

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    H1 FY21–22 Guidance: BT’s past investment heralded as future hope

    2021-11-23T16:00:00Z

    Progress on track and meeting expectations, with management pitching Enterprise as the one to watch for revenue growth. Fibre build phase “done” with anticipated returns to be reaped during “selling and populating” phase, now underway. Build moves Openreach to ‘fibre franchise’, with market rivals striving for scale.

  • H1 FY21–22 Spend: efficiencies found to give BT an edge
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    H1 FY21–22 Spend: efficiencies found to give BT an edge

    2021-11-23T14:00:00Z

    Improved cost points for BT’s fibre rollout front and centre, make for positive viewing. Operating expenditure down across the board, and capex up at CFUs.

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    UK telcos getting back to the labs, with 4.5%-R&D rise

    2021-11-23T13:05:00Z

    UK telecoms players laid out more than £1bn on innovation during 2020, the first time they have done so since 2011. Ostensibly led by spend patterns at BT, sector has been regaining some of the significant ground it has lost after tightening budgets during downturn.

  • H1 FY21–22 Headlines: an uphill climb for some, others still falling at BT
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    H1 FY21–22 Headlines: an uphill climb for some, others still falling at BT

    2021-11-23T13:00:00Z

    Struggling enterprise businesses bring numbers down, with legacy stop-sells blamed and next-generation services expected to drive a turnaround. Consumer flat as wins offset losses, but market opportunity growing despite upped competition. Openreach a prince among paupers with fibre goals accelerated amid strong uptake and bullish stance.

  • H1 FY21–22 at BT: scale and service to beat competition
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    H1 FY21–22 at BT: scale and service to beat competition

    2021-11-23T12:00:00Z

    InfraCo JV talks closed as rising fibre demand and lower build costs dilute benefits of external funding. CFUs continue their struggle, with Global faring especially poorly in pandemic bounce-back, but new services and improved brand reputation appear a source of hope. Future revenue growth anticipated, but efficiencies and reduced ...

  • Headline data: forward motion
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    DT Q3 FY21 headline data: forward motion

    2021-11-22T17:11:00Z

    Group juggernaut rolls on with all major dials heading upwards. Commercial strength seen in Germany and USA. CFO reassures on leverage following C-band splurge.

  • Spend: Höttges on search for ‘nerds’ to push efficiencies
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    DT Q3 FY21 spend: Höttges on search for ‘nerds’ to push efficiencies

    2021-11-22T17:11:00Z

    Q3 data and commentary show Group remains focused on a twin-track strategy of driving savings to fuel investment in select areas of business where it sees opportunities. German and US priorities continuing to drive capital outlay. DT exploring every avenue in bid to staff and support digital transformation, and ...

  • Guidance: Cash flow accelerating to a Sprint
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    DT Q3 FY21 guidance: Cash flow accelerating to a Sprint

    2021-11-22T17:11:00Z

    Confidence on show as DT guides for more earnings and cash flow growth. Leadership increases expectations from both US- and Europe-side businesses. TMUS remains in leading role of long-term growth story, however.

  • Q3 FY21: Forager DT ‘hogs’ an extra billion in earnings
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    Q3 FY21: Forager DT ‘hogs’ an extra billion in earnings

    2021-11-22T17:10:00Z

    DT boosts full-year outlook for third time, adding €1bn in earnings and €500m in cash flow to its original FY21 forecasts. Already optimistic leadership becoming even more bullish as European markets recover, and T-Mobile US weathers competitive uptick while executing on Sprint integration. Results backdropped by M&A geared towards ...

  • T-Mobile rides cyberattack storm
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    T-Mobile rides cyberattack storm

    2021-11-22T17:09:00Z

    Operator’s Q3 numbers indicate few customers ditched its services in wake of high-profile data breach in August 2021. Competitor exploitation of Sprint integration challenges highlighted as bigger issue, albeit one TMUS intends to make “short-lived”. TMUS highlights organisational and cultural changes in response to attack.