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Global Services still BT’s black sheep

30 July 2009  

UK telco’s profits fell as revenues grew 1%, thanks once again to its troubled IT services division

Telecommunications and IT services provider BT saw its profits fall by 3% to £1.3 billion in the first quarter of the financial year, as revenues grew by 1% to £5.1 billion.

Once again, it was the company’s IT services divisions that was to blame. That division grew its quarterly revenues by 4% to £2.1 billion – thanks to currency fluctuations during the quarter. But currency fluctuations also triggered an 11% hike in operating cost to £2 billion which contributed to an operating loss of £124 million, compared with a £1 million profit in the same quarter of last year.  

Other divisions of the business saw revenues fall too. At BT Retail, its consumer phone and broadband division, revenue fell by 2% to £2.1 billion. Nevertheless, operating cost was cut and operating profit rose 30% to £359 million.

Revenues fell by 1% to £1.1 billion at BT Wholesale, the commercial telephony business, and operating profit also dropped 3% to £149 million. Network operations unit Openreach’s revenue was flat at £1.1 billion, and operating profit fell 5% to £302 million.

We have made a solid start to the year against a background of challenging trading conditions,” said CEO Ian Livingstone. “BT Global Services is making progress although there is still much to do. The rest of the group continues to perform.”


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