Cable And Wireless To Split In 2, Reports Profit
LONDON (AP) — British telecoms systems company Cable and Wireless PLC announced Thursday that it intends to split into two units, CWI and Worldwide, to increase profit potential.
The company said details of its plans would be disclosed before the end of the month. Cable and Wireless also announced a net profit of 120 million pounds ($198 million) for the six months ending Sept. 30, compared to 83 million pounds a year ago. Revenue rose from 1.65 billion pounds to 1.86 billion pounds in the current year. Cable and Wireless shares were down 4.8 percent at 140.9 pence on the London Stock Exchange. Jonathan Groocock, analyst at Investec Securities, said the earnings report was weak. "In the short term, we expect the shares to weaken given the poor fundamentals and lack of certainty over demerger value creation in the absence of a trade buyer," he said.- Loading Comments...
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