Telecom Italia 1Q Profit Rises Despite Hit From Government Fine
17 May 2018 - 4:08PM
Dow Jones News
By Marc Navarro Gonzalez
Telecom Italia SpA (TIT.MI) said its net profit rose in the
first-quarter despite taking an earnings hit related to a fine
imposed by the Italian government under the so-called "Golden
Power" rule.
Italy's largest telecoms operator reported late Wednesday an 8%
increase in quarterly net profit to 216 million euros ($256.7
million) from EUR200 million a year earlier.
Revenue fell to EUR4.71 billion from EUR4.82 billion a year
earlier, due to a negative exchange-rate effect in its Brazilian
business, while earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and
amortization fell to EUR1.82 billion from EUR1.99 billion.
The company attributed the earnings decline to provisions
covering a EUR74.3 million fine levied for alleged infringement of
the "Golden Power" rule, a measure that gives the Italian
government special powers to intervene in the affairs of companies
in the security and national defense sectors.
Telecom Italia said it is contesting the fine and would appeal
against it "shortly."
The company said in a separate release that majority shareholder
Vivendi SA (VIV.FR) was "no longer a party exercising direction and
coordination" over the company. Earlier this month, activist fund
Elliott Management Corp. took over two-thirds of Telecom Italia's
board in a vote at the operator's annual general meeting.
Telecom Italia backed the guidance stated in its business plan
for the next three years, which was issued on March.
Write to Marc Navarro Gonzalez at marc.navarro@dowjones.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 17, 2018 01:53 ET (05:53 GMT)
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