Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SNGNF.PK)
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5 Feb 2010
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About
Overall
| Beta: | 0.82 |
| Market Cap (Mil.): | $48,270.32 |
| Shares Outstanding (Mil.): | 15,930.80 |
| Annual Dividend: | -- |
| Yield (%): | -- |
Financials
| SNGNF.PK | Industry | Sector | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P/E (TTM): | 12.75 | 12.06 | 12.05 |
| EPS (TTM): | 4.36 | -- | -- |
| ROI: | 13.16 | 5.95 | 6.63 |
| ROE: | 18.27 | 7.86 | 8.41 |
Cheap Indian telcos worth a call?
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Shares in India's leading listed telecoms companies continue to reel after being hit hard in 2009 as a price war dents margins and clouds future earnings growth.
SE Asia Stocks-S'pore rises, others jittery over euro debt woes
* Thailand, Malaysia also recover a little from sharp falls
UPDATE 2-SingTel to focus on acquisitions to drive growth
* Q3 underlying net profit S$990 mln vs mkt forecast S$995 mln
BUY OR SELL-Cheap Indian telcos worth a call?
* Bharti, Reliance Comms only BSE-30 stocks to fall in 2009
SingTel says looking at Africa, Mideast for acquisitions
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications , Southeast Asia's biggest telecom firm, said on Tuesday it was focusing on Asia for acquisitions but would also look at Africa and the Middle East.
SingTel says looking at Africa, Mideast for acquisitions
SINGAPORE, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications , Southeast Asia's biggest telecom firm, said on Tuesday it was focusing on Asia for acquisitions but would also look at Africa and the Middle East.
SingTel Q3 profit up 18 pct, maintains EBITDA forecast
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications , Southeast Asia's biggest telecoms firm, reported a slightly lower-than-expected 18 percent rise in quarterly profit, driven by strong growth in regional mobile customers.
SingTel Q3 underlying net profit up 18 pct
SINGAPORE, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications , Southeast Asia's biggest telecom firm, on Tuesday reported an 18 percent rise in quarterly underlying net profit driven by strong growth in mobile operations, but missed forecasts.
SE Asia Stocks-Mostly lower, but Singapore bucks the trend
COLOMBO, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Major Southeast Asian stock markets fell on Monday due to growing worries over the euro zone's debt problems and the prospect of further turbulence on world markets, but Singapore bucked the trend.
SE Asia Stocks-Singapore, Malaysia hit 3-month lows
* Big-caps lead S'pore, Malaysia to hit 3-mth intraday lows





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