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Earnings: Carphone Confirms Split; iPhone/Dongles Drive Mobile; AOL UK Haemorrhaging
Carphone Warehouse profit dropped by 11 percent to £39 million ($58 million) between April and September but, in answer, the group on Tuesday confirmed plans to split itself in two - the Best Buy Europe electronics retailer, created when the US giant bought half of Carphone for $2.1 billion...
Tags: Best Buy Co. Inc., Phone, Financial, Mobile, America Online Inc., U.K., Earnings, TalkTalk, Sales Strategy, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Investment, Sales Force Management, Financial Accounting, Telecom & Utilities, Sales, Internet, Finance, Robert Andrews, Countries, Europe, UK, Money, Time Warner Inc.
External links 2008-11-18

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Carphone Raises Earnings Forecast
By Mark PotterLONDON (Reuters UK) - Carphone Warehouse CPW, Europe's biggest mobile phone retailer, raised its full-year earnings forecast and said it was "quietly confident" about Christmas trading, adding to signs of a consumer recovery.The group, whose TalkTalk arm is Britain's second-biggest broadband provider behind BT BT, also said it...
Tags: Best Buy Co. Inc., Earnings Forecast, Retail Company, Analyst, British Telecommunications, Carphone, Apple Inc., BT Group Plc., Microsoft Corp., Wireless
News items 2009-11-27
Carphone Warehouse buys Tiscali for USD354 m
Mobile retailer and ISP Carphone Warehouse is buying Italian ISP Tiscali’s UK operations for USD354m. The deal will make Carphone Warehouse the UK’s second largest broadband provider serving a total of 3.25m subscribers and put the company’s TalkTalk business in control of 25% of the UK market. This puts...
Tags: U.K., Tiscali, Carphone Warehouse, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Retail, Telecommunications, Internet, Jasper Jackson, BSkyB, British Sky Broadcasting Group
Articles 2009-05-07
TalkTalk Direct Goes Live With NetSuite to Support Its Revolutionary Business Strategy.(Company overview)
LONDON and SAN MATEO, California, November 9 /PRNewswire/ -- LONDON and SAN MATEO, California, November 9 /PRNewswire/ --
Tags: business strategy, NetSuite Inc.
Research articles 2006-11-09
SupportSoft Helps Protect TalkTalk Customers Against Wireless Fraud
Households with unsecured wireless Internet make up around half of total wireless broadband users in the UK(1). Those without proper security on their network are vulnerable not only to piggy-backing, but to hackers who can access bank details, passwords and personal information. Consequences of these actions include identity...
Tags: wireless
Research articles 2007-12-10
The Week Ahead: Will BT ring up the right revenue numbers?
NO WONDER people are worried about BT Group's revenues. The telecoms giant is under attack from a plethora of rival services offered by the likes of Carphone Warehouse's TalkTalk. As a result, it is the call and line rental income from household customers that is likely to be the focus...
Tags: BP Plc, British Telecommunications, Reckitt Benckiser Plc.
Research articles 2004-07-26
Profits surge paves way for Carphone expansion
Analysts expect a turbulent year for Carphone Warehouse to end on a positive note, with the announcement of its annual results tomorrow. Pre-tax profits are forecast to top [pound]117m, dwarfing the [pound]91.9m it made in 2006. Judging by its share price, which only recently settled at about...
Tags: Telecom Plus Plc.
Research articles 2007-06-04
British Telecom: Likely to Never Regain Past Glory
Michael Young submits: BT, one of the most famous UK corporate brands, can trace its history back to 1912 when the fledging telephone network was nationalised and assimilated into the Post Office organisation. The telephone division remained under Post Office control until 1981 when Margaret Thatcher’s administration separated the group...
Tags: Telecom, TradingHelpDesk, BT Group Plc.
External links 2009-07-20
Phorm leaves UK market
Phorm, the advertising technology group, has put its plans for the UK on hold as it explores new markets, particularly in Asia.The company's technology allows clients to analyse online customer behaviour and target advertising accordingly, but it has struggled to make progress in the UK. It revealed in first-half...
Tags: Advertisement, U.K., Phorm, Virgin Media, Company News, Interim Results, Marketing, Results, Financial Times
External links 2009-09-21
70% oppose internet ban for filesharers, poll shows
Plans to force internet service providers ISPs to disconnect suspected illegal downloaders have been roundly rejected in a new YouGov poll, the first time public opinion has been tested on the issue. Nearly 70% of those surveyed said someone suspected of illegal downloading should have a right to...
Tags: Internet
News items 2009-10-19
Need to know: Phorm shares fall ... Carillion contract ... Holcim profits down ...
View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics Retail sales: Official figures showed that high street sales rose by 0.4 per cent on the month during July, taking the annual rate to a gain of 3.3 per cent, the biggest increase since May 2008. Analysts had predicted a monthly...
Tags: yuan
News items 2009-08-20
Phorm shares fall on news of OFT study
Tom Young, Computing, Friday 21 August 2009 at 10:26:00 Twenty per cent fall in share price comes after news that regulator will look at issues around online advertising The share price of controversial behavioural advertising firm Phorm fell by more than 20 per cent in early trading yesterday, after...
Tags: news, advertisement
News items 2009-08-21
Digital economy bill promises action on piracy, games and ITV regional news
Bill offers illegal filesharing clampdown, tougher rules on video game age ratings and powers for Ofcom over ITV regional news A clampdown on unlawful online file-sharing, a push for the switchover to digital radio in 2015, tougher laws to stop children getting hold of violent video...
Tags: economy, game, report, iTV
News items 2009-11-18
Tesco unveils broadband ambitions
20 November, 2009 | By George MacDonald Tesco is to take on broadband telecoms players such as BT, TalkTalk and Virgin media as it targets extra profits of £200m annually. You must be a paid subscriber to Retail Week magazine to read this article and receive complete, unrestricted access to...
Tags: Broadband, Tesco, British Telecommunications, broadband telecoms player
News items 2009-11-20
BSkyB attacks plan for BT to raise prices to cut pension deficit
Broadcaster angered by Ofcom proposal that BT could charge rivals more for access to services BSkyB has condemned proposals by the telecoms regulator that could allow BT to charge its rivals more for access to its telephone lines to help plug the former monopoly's £6.8bn pension...
Tags: British Telecommunications
News items 2009-12-01
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