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- Date: 16 Nov 1992 12:44:20 GMT
- From: martin.baines@uk.Sun.COM (Martin Baines)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: British Telecom Profits
- Reply-To: martin.baines@uk.Sun.COM
- Message-ID: <telecom12.856.1@eecs.nwu.edu>
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 856, Message 1 of 13
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- In article 7@eecs.nwu.edu, monty@vnet.ibm.com writes:
-
- > I recently noticed this on teletext (textual information sent with the
- > TV picture -- I don't remember the technical name!):
-
- Teletext is the correct technical name: CEEFAX is the brand name of
- the BBC service ORACLE the brand name of the service on ITV and C4,
- SKYTEXT for that on Sky TV etc.
-
- > British Telecom (BT) recently announced pre-tax profits of 1.027bn
- > pounds (sterling) for the six months up to 30 September, this being
- > 36.2% down on last years figure of 1.61 bn.(NB 1 bn = 100,000,000).
- > This (apparently) works out at about 65 pounds profit a second
- > (compared to last years 102 pounds). BTs voluntary redundancy program
- > has led to a loss of thousands of jobs from the company and a
- > reduction in profits due to their payments.
-
- N.B. 1 Billion = 1,000,000,000 in this context.
-
- > With these sorts of figures, it is not surprising that BT is facing
- > stiff competition from other providers (CATV).
-
- I agree that the competition is a "good thing", but why does everyone
- think profits are such a bad thing? Profits represent how much
- business has grown not how much money has gone into greedy
- shareholders pockets. The dividend payed by BT is fairly modest
- (around 5% per share in line with most UK blue chip companies), not to
- mention the 33% Corporation Tax paid to the government on the proits
- (thereby reducing all our tax bills). The rest will be put back into
- the business for things like modernising the network and other
- investment for the future. BT is the largest company in the UK, so
- everything about it will be hugh. This does not mean that its profits
- are excessive.
-
- > Perhaps due to this and/or excessive profits BT has charged all calls
- > within the UK on Sunday afternoon/evening at local rates for two of
- > the last Sundays. Maybe they are listening to their customers?? I
- > don't suppose so!
-
- Or maybe they think that there can be a win-win situation: the
- promotion increases calls so that they make more money than on a
- normal Sunday; the customer gets to call cheaper as well. Not to
- mention taking some market share back from Mercury: I certainly didn't
- use Mercury to call my Mum yesterday :-)
-
-
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