Spain’s Telefonica posts first loss in 9 years

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Author: ASSOCIATED PRESS

Friday 11 November 2011

MADRID: Spanish telephone company Telefonica said it lost 429 million euros ($584 million) in the third quarter, its first quarterly loss in nine years, after hefty costs laying off workers in Spain’s moribund economy.

It compared to profits of 5.1 billion euros in the same period of 2010, although that figure included a one-off gain from Telefonica’s takeover of Brazilian cell phone company Vivo.
Telefonica said the third quarter 2011 results included costs of 1.87 billion euros in compensation for workers being laid off in Spain.
Revenue in Spain for the quarter was down 8.8 percent. But total revenue for the quarter — in Spain and all the countries where Telefonica operates — was up 3.7 percent to 15.8 billion euros.
The poor performance in Spain was offset by a 17.5 percent rise in revenue in Latin America.
Telefonica is eliminating up to 6,500 jobs, or close to 20 percent of its work force, in Spain through 2013 to reduce costs.
Telefonica’s profits for the first nine months of the year were down 69 percent to 2.73 billion euros, again in part because of redundancy costs.
Revenue for the January-September period rose 5.4 percent.

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