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DiGi Q2 net income rises to RM278.4m
Published: 2010/07/20
DiGi.Com Bhd, a Malaysian mobile- phone operator, said second-quarter net income rose to RM278.4 million from RM234.4 million a year ago.
Revenue climbed to RM1.3 billion, according to an exchange filing today. - Bloomberg
Read more: DiGi Q2 net income rises to RM278.4m http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/20100720130852/Article/index_html#ixzz0uEmKRMdy
DiGi.Com Bhd, a Malaysian mobile- phone operator, said second-quarter net income rose to RM278.4 million from RM234.4 million a year ago.
Revenue climbed to RM1.3 billion, according to an exchange filing today. - Bloomberg
Read more: DiGi Q2 net income rises to RM278.4m http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/20100720130852/Article/index_html#ixzz0uEmKRMdy
Temasek pays US$1.7mil Indonesia telecom fine
Saturday February 12, 2011
SINGAPORE: Singapore state investment firm Temasek Holdings yesterday it had paid a 15 billion rupiah (US$1.7mil) fine imposed for breaching anti-competition laws in Indonesia's telecoms sector.
The commission ruled in November 2007 that Temasek was guilty of anti-competitive behaviour through its stakes in Indonesia's two biggest domestic mobile phone operators.
Temasek said it made the payment in compliance with an Indonesian Supreme Court ruling that upheld the commission's decision, but maintained the company had “never been involved” in any irregularity.
Analysts said Temasek decided to pay the fine to avoid any repercussions non-payment would have had for further investment in Indonesia.
“I think that they clearly are looking to Indonesia as a potentially lucrative market for their investments,” said David Cohen, director of Asian economic forecasting at Action Economics.
He said it was easier for Temasek to pay the fine and “get on with things.” AFP
http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/2/12/business/8049166&sec=business
SINGAPORE: Singapore state investment firm Temasek Holdings yesterday it had paid a 15 billion rupiah (US$1.7mil) fine imposed for breaching anti-competition laws in Indonesia's telecoms sector.
The commission ruled in November 2007 that Temasek was guilty of anti-competitive behaviour through its stakes in Indonesia's two biggest domestic mobile phone operators.
Temasek said it made the payment in compliance with an Indonesian Supreme Court ruling that upheld the commission's decision, but maintained the company had “never been involved” in any irregularity.
Analysts said Temasek decided to pay the fine to avoid any repercussions non-payment would have had for further investment in Indonesia.
“I think that they clearly are looking to Indonesia as a potentially lucrative market for their investments,” said David Cohen, director of Asian economic forecasting at Action Economics.
He said it was easier for Temasek to pay the fine and “get on with things.” AFP
http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/2/12/business/8049166&sec=business
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