All Results articles – Page 3
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceTelefónica Q1 guidance: holding pattern maintained, ahead of reviewGroup re-commits to somewhat woolly (and ostensibly temporary) set of FY25 expectations likely to superseded by outcomes of ongoing strategic review… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceVodafone FY24–25: Della Valle’s to-do list isn’t shrinkingVodafone CEO Margherita Della Valle offers candid summary of the group’s FY, but appears broadly satisfied with progress thus far and remains optimistic about prospects to the end of the decade. Claims of an imminent reversal in Germany; UK merger complete; and an improved revenue mix across the group are among the drivers… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceVodafone FY24–25 guidance: group ‘insulated’ against macro aggroManagement talks up group’s ability to defend against the worst of FY25−26’s geopolitical turmoil, with supply chains and cash flow protected from ‘economic volatility’… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceVodafone FY24–25 spend: investment on the riseCapex jumps 8% after a drop-off, with network investment among the priorities. Troubled German OpCo maintained spend despite losing €1bn from earnings in two years… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceVodafone FY24–25 in-depth: another challenging year en route to German revivalCEO Margherita Della Valle emphasises the various ‘transitions’ Vodafone has navigated over the past two years, putting mixed financials in perspective… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceQ1 FY25: Broadband glitch prompts DT to step up its tech gameQ1 FY25: DT results backdropped by rare reversal on German broadband user trends and signs of increased competitive pressure elsewhere in group’s footprint, adding to buildup of market and macro uncertainty amid management and stakeholders. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceDT Q1 FY25 Headlines: solidity amid volatilityQ1 FY25: Group reports increased revenue, earnings, and cash flow as all four major divisions deliver on growth mandate. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceDT Q1 FY25 Spend: more AIs in pipeline as DT ramps digital dietQ1 FY25: Leadership stresses need to up delivery of cost-focused tech initiatives as commercial growth becomes harder to come by, and DT’s investment requirements remain. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceDT Q1 FY25 Guidance: €20bn barrier to breakQ1 FY25: Despite murky macro outlook, DT reaffirms expectations of jumps in revenue, earnings, and cash flow during FY25, and beyond. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceBT FY24−25 Spend: ‘on and off’ contractors help keep cost-cutting on trackBT’s long-running cost-cutting campaign is in full swing, with headcount cuts driving the savings. Capex continues to rise despite earlier promises, but the (revised) peak is in sight… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceBT FY24−25 In-depth: another year of transitionGroup CEO Allison Kirkby has called the past year one of ‘transition’, but insists a turnaround is imminent. ‘Revenue pressure’ (see, decline) reflects a challenging FY for all divisions, but strategic and structural change at the Group may have set it up for delivery next FY and beyond… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceBT FY24−25 Guidance: free cash flow ‘inflection point’ in touching distanceGroup misses revised revenue targets, and expects another fall to come, but groundwork has been laid for elusive ‘predictable growth’ two years out… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceBT FY24−25: no longer a newcomer, CEO Kirkby begins to make her markA year of mixed results, but CEO Allison Kirkby claims the strategic tweaks of her first 15 months are having an impact. A management team overhaul, a renewed domestic focus, and an apparent ability to capture investors’ imagination has set the Group on an upward trend, albeit with plenty of work to do to deliver on her vision… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceBT holds off on international B2B sale until division proves its worthFY24–25: BT Group CEO Allison Kirkby says carved-out BT International must show its value, with ‘runway’ needed for Global Fabric to do the same, ahead of a prospective offload. UK M&A remains on the cards too as BT looks to capitalise on SMB opportunity… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceBT Consumer returns to multi-brand approach to ‘defend and win’ against altnet incursionFY24–25: BT CEO Allison Kirkby has found an ally in new Consumer boss Claire Gillies as they work to undo ‘underweight investment’ in BT and Plusnet brands of recent years. U-turn on New EE strategy sees multi-brand approach ‘reactivated’, regional campaigns to beat local altnet competition… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceOpenreach seeks another gear as altnets gain and CPs flopFY24–25: BT CEO Allison Kirkby has tossed earlier promises of lower capex, instead fuelling an accelerated fibre build “now that we’ve got the engine humming” to bolster a defence against altnet incursions, and make up for CP shortcomings… 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceVodafone Germany hits new lows as management tees up a turnaroundFY24–25: Group management insists that annual results were the nadir for its flailing German OpCo, as another fall in service revenue and earnings makes for an even lower baseline to which a future turnaround can be compared. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceCommunity Fibre take-up rate hits 25% after strategic shiftAltnet hits 25% full-fibre take-up rate, placing it third only to Openreach and nexfibre/VM O2 among UK fibre majors. 
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         Financial & Performance Financial & PerformanceVodafone sees the bright side of global chaosFY24–25: As Vodafone Business surpasses €8bn in revenue, driven by Digital Services, anticipated hikes in cybersecurity, defence, and sovereignty spending in politically uncertain times is expected to provide another boost. 
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         Partnerships & Alliances Partnerships & AlliancesTelefónica and CaixaBank rejig device finance tie-upCaixaBank and Telefónica combine two separate financing joint ventures into their Telefónica Renting tie-up in Spain in latest development between the long-time partners. 
 





















