Etisalat sees 2013 revenue of up to $9.4 Bln
March 7, 2013 12:48 by Reuters
Etisalat, the Gulf’s No. 2 telecom operator, expects 2013 revenue of up to $9.4 billion, according to a presentation the company gave to analysts, with the former monopoly also looking to consolidate its smaller assets.
This consolidation in what it terms “fragmented markets” could be through mergers, acquisitions or asset sales, the document states.
The United Arab Emirates’ largest listed company, which has operations in 15 countries in the Middle East, Africa and Asia, has suffered a sustained profit slump in recent years as it took write downs of $1.6 billion on troubled foreign units and tougher competition at home and abroad also weighed on the bottom line.
Etisalat’s 2012 profit was 6.74 billion dirhams ($1.84 billion), down 24 percent from a 2009 peak of 8.84 billion dirhams. Yet revenue has grown over this period, reaching a record high of 32.95 billion dirhams ($8.97 billion) last year.
This was up 2.2 percent from a year earlier. The company expects revenue to grow 3-5 percent in 2013, according to the presentation.
This would lead to full-year revenue of between $9.24 billion and $9.42 billion. Etisalat does not normally provide a profit or revenue outlook to the stock market.
The company did not provide a precise profit forecast in the presentation, but does warn margins will be under pressure, with earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) slated to be 49-51 percent of revenue this year, compared with 51 percent in 2012.
Capital expenditure is expected to be 14-16 percent of revenue, up from 13 percent last year, the document showed.
Etisalat confirmed the presentation, but declined further comment.
More on All News
-
Dubai ruler makes horse doping illegal
-
CEO-elect of UAE’s fraud-hit RAKBANK has quit
-
Saudi Arabia confirms another death from SARS-like virus
-
Prepaid cards available across the UAE
-
The strike will go on
-
Iranians face new Internet curbs
-
Bahrain’s Batelco CEO leaves with immediate effect
-
Morocco To Launch 4G Mobile License Tenders
-
Arabtec Says Workers End Strike
-
Kuwaiti Oil Service Workers On Strike Over Pay – Union
-
Qatar’s Doha Bank May Sell Bonds To Raise Capital – CEO
-
Qatar to announce new energy infrastructure fund
-
Qatar Holding, Italy Fund Eying Versace – Paper
-
Tesco Clothing Brand Plans International Expansion
-
Saudi government websites targeted
-
NCoV – First report of patient-to-nurse spread
-
Struggling Singapore Airlines fights back
-
Saudi regulations target stock market speculators
-
Dubai’s Arqaam Capital Eyes South Africa, Saudi Expansion
-
U.S. Targets Two UAE Firms For Dealing With Blacklisted Iran Banks
Lately on Kipp
-
Dubai ruler makes horse doping illegal
-
CEO-elect of UAE’s fraud-hit RAKBANK has quit
-
Over 90% of passwords vulnerable to hacking
-
‘Renewable energy absolutely necessary’ – Saudi
-
NEC Display Solutions launches Full HD 3D ready compact meeting room projector
-
Saudi Arabia confirms another death from SARS-like virus






































