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AT&T reports second-quarter net profits rose 61 percent
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 24 - 07 - 2007


AT&T Inc. posted a 61 percent increase
in second-quarter earnings on Tuesday, lifted primarily by
its buyout of BellSouth Corp. but also aided by gains in
wireless subscribers and revenue, according to AP.
AT&T, the largest U.S. provider of broadband Internet and
land and wireless phone services, said net income rose to
$2.9 billion (¤2.1 billion), or 47 cents per share, from
$1.81 billion, or 46 cents per share in the prior year's
quarter. Wireless subscribers rose by 1.5 million to 63.7
million, AT&T said.
A fraction of that growth during the quarter was driven by
the introduction of Apple Inc.'s iPhone, for which AT&T is
the exclusive carrier. The device, which combines phone,
media player and Web-surfing capabilities, went on sale
less than two days before the end of the quarter, but in
that time, 146,000 iPhones were activated, AT&T said.
More than 40 percent of the devices went to new AT&T
subscribers, and sales continue to be strong in July, the
company said.
«Expectations were certainly high, but I'm pleased to say
that iPhone has truly met them,» said Chief Financial
Officer Rick Lindner during a conference call with
analysts.
He said the device, which is being purchased by
subscribers with higher-than-average rate plans, would
continue to boost demand for its growing wireless data
services.
Still, shares of Apple and AT&T both slipped Tuesday on
the first word of sales numbers on the much-hyped device.
Shares of AT&T fell 9 cents to $39.94 in late morning
trading, while shares of Apple declined $3.51, or 2.4
percent, to $140.19.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Randall Stephenson,
who took the helm in early June, has emphasized the mobile
business as a key driver for the company, which continues
to see losses in traditional land line use as customers
switch to cable providers and wireless-only households. At
his first board meeting as CEO, the company agreed to buy
rural wireless provider Dobson Communications Corp. for
$2.8 billion (¤2.03 billion) in cash.
Dobson, which does business as Cellular One in 17 states,
has about 1.7 million subscribers.
For the second quarter, AT&T had earnings of 70 cents a
share excluding costs for major acquisitions, up from 58
cents per share for the same three months last year and
above the 67 cents average estimate of analysts polled by
Thomson Financial.
Revenue for the quarter was $29.5 billion (¤21.34
billion), up from $15.8 billion in the year-earlier
quarter.
Revenue growth continues to be driven by wireless data use
for services like messaging, downloads and laptop
connectivity. Revenue from that business was up 67 percent
for the quarter to $1.7 billion (¤1.23 billion), a trend
Lindner said would continue to ramp up.
«We're at the beginning of dramatic growth in data use,»
he said.
The company also reported strong growth in the subscriber
base for its U-verse television service, a premium service
that uses a high-speed Internet connection for delivery. By
the end of June, U-verse had 51,000 subscribers in the 23
cities in which it is available, up from the 13,000 users
at the end of the first quarter.
It expects to be doing 10,000 installations a week by the
end of the year.
AT&T is banking on U-verse to help combat competition from
cable companies, which have been bundling high-speed
Internet and land line phone service to lure customers away
from tradition phone companies.
The company, which has grown aggressively through a string
of acquisitions over the last several years, said cost
savings from the integration of BellSouth reached $1.9
billion (¤1.37 billion) in the first six months of the
year. The savings should reach $3 billion (¤2.17 billion)
by year's end and $5 billion (¤3.62 billion) by the end of
2008.


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