Philippine Daily Inquirer

Globe Telecom seen maintainin­g revenue growth

- By Miguel R. Camus

GLOBE Telecom Inc., the country’s secondbigg­est telecommun­ications provider, said it expects to maintain revenue growth through the second half of the year, chief financial officer Alberto de Larrazabal said.

The company announced early this week that total revenues in the first half increased by 9 percent to P44.5 billion on the back of gains from its mobile, broadband and fixed-line data business.

“Everything we are seeing points to the ability to continue to grow,” Larrazabal told reporters in a recent interview. “I think the general momentum is still there.”

Mobile revenues hit P35.8 billion, up 8 percent, as subscriber­s increased. However, profits were weighed down by accelerate­d depreciati­on charges because of its massive modernizat­ion program.

Net income during the six-month period fell 72 percent to P1.4 billion.

Removing non-recurring items, including foreign exchange and mark-to-market gains and losses, core net income rose 13 percent to P6.4 billion, Globe said.

The company’s total subscriber base reached 36.1 million at the end of the first half of the year, 14-percent higher than the same period last year, the telecommun­ications firm added.

Larrazabal said that additional fundraisin­g to support its 2013 spending requiremen­ts was no longer needed.

Globe initially planned to borrow $316 million this year, he said. However, the Bayan Telecommun­ications deal and additional refinancin­g and other operating requiremen­ts brought total 2013 fundraisin­g to end closer to $400 million.

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