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Belgacom reports solid business performance during Q1

Fri May 16, 2008 1:25am EDT
 
 Belgacom reiterates its 2008 full-year guidance based on
solid business performance during Q1 2008
16/05/2008     
 
Belgacom Group results: 
  
Total revenue of EUR 1,469 million, or a year-over-year decrease
of EUR -46 million (-3.0%), including a total mobile regulation
impact of  EUR -35 million. EBITDA margin stable at 35.3%. 
 
- Consumer Business Unit (CBU) revenue decreased -1.3% compared
to Q1 2007.  Excluding the impact of mobile regulation the
revenue grew by 1.0%. 

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