Archive for the November 7, 2005
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Indonesia's largest telecommunications firm, PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk, posted a worse-than-expected 11.4 percent drop in quarterly net profit on October 31, partly due to the weakening of the rupiah currency. A weaker rupiah inflates the
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Property firm New World Development Co Ltd is planning to propose the privatisation of technology unit New World TMT Ltd, the Hong Kong stock exchange said on November 01. Shares of loss-making New World TMT
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Swedish telecoms group Tele2 said on November 01 that it now had acceptances for the shares and convertible bonds of bid target Versatel equal to just over 82 percent of the group. A supplementary offer
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Swedish telecoms group Tele2 said on November 01 that it now had acceptances for the shares and convertible bonds of bid target Versatel equal to just over 82 percent of the group. A supplementary offer
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South Korean mobile phone subscriptions edged up in October, with the country's top operator SK Telecom Co adding the largest number of customers, according to data from the companies on November 01. The overall increase
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UK-based mobile phone giant Vodafone Group Plc has entered exclusive talks to raise its stake in South African mobile phone operator Vodacom by paying up to 16 billion rand ($2.4 billion) for an additional 15
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UK-based mobile phone giant Vodafone Group Plc has entered exclusive talks to raise its stake in South African mobile phone operator Vodacom by paying up to 16 billion rand ($2.4 billion) for an additional 15
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Customers stopping to gaze at the store window may soon be less anonymous than they think - the store will instantly know their age and gender. Japanese bikemaker Yamaha Motor has unveiled a camera system
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UK airport operator BAA Plc said on November 01, it planned to axe 700 jobs under a cost-saving programme and posted higher first-half earnings despite rising utility bills and slowing passenger growth. BAA, which owns
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UK airport operator BAA Plc said on November 01, it planned to axe 700 jobs under a cost-saving programme and posted higher first-half earnings despite rising utility bills and slowing passenger growth. BAA, which owns
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