MTN expects knock to its profits
Africa’s biggest mobile network MTN is expecting a decrease of between 10% and 15% in profits as fluctuating exchange rates hurt its bottom line.
Too many big companies are shifting their profit centres to parts of the world where they can avoid paying tax, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said on Tuesday.
He told Parliament's standing committee on finance he had encountered a growing optimism around the world when it came to South...
South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Friday net profit soared 41.6 percent to a record 7.15 trillion won ($6.4 billion) in the first quarter of 2013, driven by strong smartphone sales.
The profit figure was up from 5.05 trillion won in the first quarter of 2012 and beat the record of 7.04...
Vodacom reports profits up for financial year 2011
Vodacom today (16 May 2011) released their latest financial results, showing a 28% increase in year-on-year profits
Dell reports profit surge on the back of sales increase
Dell reported a 144 per cent surge in third quarter profits Thursday as the Texas-based computer maker boosted sales by 19 per cent.
Yahoo! struggles to please shareholders
Yahoo Inc. shuffled through another quarter of sluggish growth, a performance that may further test the patience of the Internet company's already restless shareholders.
Caxton reports profits are down
Caxton & CTP Publishers and Printers said its profits were down on the previous year, as the company released its annual results on Tuesday.
Source: http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/isps-costs-revenues-dont-support-data-cap-argument.ars
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Wonder how the situation is for our telecom providers? Are they so much different than the companies in the US?