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Singapore Telecom (SingTel) said on May 13 its net profit rose 12 percent in the fourth quarter to March from the year before on strong performances at home and regional associates. SingTel, which has a corporate footprint across the Asia Pacific market, said net profit in the three months to March was 1.02 billion Singapore dollars (740 million US), beating market expectations.
Fourth quarter revenue totalled 4.47 billion dollars, up 25.4 percent over last year. For the full year ended March 21, SingTel earned 3.91 billion dollars, up 13.3 percent. Full-year revenue was 16.87 billion dollars, representing a 13 percent increase, the company said in a statement. "The fourth quarter concluded a successful year for us, despite the global financial crisis," said the SingTel Group's chief executive Chua Sock Koong.
"With unrelenting focus on execution, we outperformed the markets in Singapore and Australia and met our guidance for the financial year." Full-year revenue in the home market jumped 8.0 percent to 6.0 billion dollars, the company said.
Net profit for SingTel's wholly owned Australian subsidiary Optus for the entire financial year grew 16 percent to 676 million Australian dollars (605 million US).
"Optus delivered its strongest free cash flow in five years, with full-year free cash flow exceeding one billion Australian dollars," SingTel said. Full-year pre-tax profit from SingTel's regional mobile associates was up 19 percent to 2.30 Singapore dollars, with higher contributions from Indonesia's Telkomsel. SingTel has grown beyond the small domestic market to hold strategic stakes in mobile phone companies in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, the Philippines and Thailand.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2010

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