Greece: Deutsche Telekom has reported successful results with OTE, the Greek incumbent operator, which it now manages
Deutsche Telekom expects OTE to boost the Group’s adjusted EBITDA by around EUR 2.0 billion in total over the eleven months of the 2009 financial year since its consolidation. As a result, the Group’s guidance needs to be increased by a similar amount, having originally been reduced on April 21 by 2 to 4 percent compared with the prior-year figure of EUR 19.5 billion. Deutsche Telekom expects OTE to contribute around EUR 0.6 billion to free cash flow, bringing the Group total to around EUR 7 billion.
In the first three months of 2009, Deutsche Telekom generated revenue of EUR 15.9 billion, 6.2 percent more than in the first quarter of 2008. Deutsche Telekom has thus strengthened its position as the European company with the best top-line performance in the industry. Adjusted EBITDA increased by 2.7 percent to EUR 4.8 billion. Without the inclusion of OTE, revenue in the first quarter was stable at EUR 15.0 billion and adjusted EBITDA declined 4.8 percent to EUR 4.5 billion. Fixed-network business in Germany and abroad, mobile business in Germany and across most of Europe, and T?Systems, have thus all developed in line with or slightly above expectations. In contrast, the mobile communications companies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Poland all reported decreases, attributable in part to the economic downturn, a more intense competitive environment and, concerning the European companies, to significant changes in exchange rates. Year-on-year the Polish zloty lost around 26 percent on the euro and the pound sterling around 20 percent. “The figures we are presenting today show a mixed picture: Despite the difficult environment in some markets, we are in a relatively stable position,” explained Chairman of the Board of Management, René Obermann.
The Group reported adjusted profit in the first quarter of EUR 0.7 billion, a 12.7-percent decline on last year’s figure of EUR 0.8 billion, reflecting a slight downward trend in operational terms. Despite the acquisition of OTE, the loss from financial activities remains stable at EUR minus 0.7 billion. Overall, OTE has already made a positive contribution to the Group’s net profit and free cash flow.
The unadjusted net loss was EUR 1.1 billion, compared with a net profit of EUR 0.9 billion in the previous year. The difference is mainly due to the impairment of goodwill at T?Mobile UK amounting to EUR 1.8 billion. This impairment, which has no effect on cash flows, echoes the strong economic slowdown and more intense competition in the United Kingdom and was announced in the press release dated April 21. The free cash flow of EUR 0.3 billion can hardly be compared with the prior-year figure of EUR 1.6 billion, due to the considerably higher capital expenditure and cash outflows for staff-related measures in the first quarter of 2009.
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