Tuesday, September 2, 2025

Financials

BCE announces specific share repurchase program as part of its Normal Course Issuer Bid

BCE Inc announced that it will repurchase common shares under a specific share repurchase program . BCE entered into an agreement with a third party to repurchase common shares through daily purchases that will take place between February 28, 2018...

Telstra’s 2018 half year financial results

On a reported basis, including the Ooyala impairment, total income was up 5.9 per cent, EBITDA was down 2.5 per cent, NPAT was down 5.8 per cent and basic EPS was down 3.4 per cent. On a guidance basis...

Fox tries hard to takeover Skynews

Fox is continuing attempts to quell fears that a takeover of Sky News would consolidate media influence, and damage the outlet’s editorial independence. As Telecoms reported last month, the CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) declared 21st Century Fox’s takeover would...

Vodafone And Liberty Global on European Assets of the latter123

Vodafone announced on Friday it was in conversation with John Malone`s Liberty Global with respect to buying some of the cable company’s assets in Europe. "Vodafone confirms that it is in early stage discussions with Liberty Global regarding the potential...

Nokia Displays high profitable Results boosted by patent payment from Huawei

Nokia posted better-than-expected quarterly profits on Thursday, boosted by a one-off patent payment from China's Huawei, but said its network business was set for another year of decline, despite promising North American sales. The mobile industry, dominated by Huawei, Nokia...

Helios Towers, the independent telecoms tower infrastructure company, announces unaudited results for the 9 months to 30 September 2017.

Strong Quarter of Financial and Operational Progress Financial highlights Revenue for the 9 months increased 28% year-on-year to US$257m (Q3 2016: US$200m) 87% of revenue from investment grade or near investment grade customers Adjusted EBITDA up 49% year-on-year to US$87m (Q3...

Singtel Group announces six winning social impact start-ups of Asia Pacific Future Makers 2017

Six of the most promising social impact start-ups across Singapore, Australia and the Philippines emerged as the winners of social innovation programme, Singtel Group Asia Pacific Future Makers 2017. Now in its second year, the Future Makers programme attracted over...

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