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    IR Magazine Announces 9th Annual South East Asia Awards Nominee Shortlist  Nov 18, 2009
    Grand prix for best overall investor relations - large cap - CapitaLand- DBS Group - Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel)- United Overseas Bank ... Best annual reporting/formal disclosure- DBS Group - OLAM International- Singapore Airlines- Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) ... Best investor relations website/webcasting- Keppel Corp - OCBC Bank- Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel)- United Overseas Bank. (JCN Network, Japan)

    CapitaMalls IPO to raise US$1.8bil  Nov 18, 2009
    This will be Singapores second biggest share offering since Singapore Telecommunications raised S$4bil in 1993. CapitaMalls manages and has interests in 86 retail properties worth US$14. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Optus CEO says govt's NBN will be viable  Nov 15, 2009
    Optus chief executive Paul O'Sullivan also says no decision has been made within parent Singapore Telecommunications Ltd to float the Australian subsidiary as a separate company. "We think the benefits to Australians from the new fibre to the home network are really extensive," Mr O'Sullivan said in an interview with ABC's Inside Business program on Sunday. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Optus Chief O'Sullivan Urges Australia to Proceed With High-Speed Network  Nov 15, 2009
    Optus, a unit of Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., and larger rival. are expected to sell existing assets into the grid in exchange for stakes, reducing the cost and eliminating duplication. (Bloomberg -- Australia & New Zealand)

    Essar Tele to buy majority in Dhabis African telecom ops  Nov 13, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications holds a 30% stake in Warids telecoms arm in Pakistan. In July this year, the Essar Group, named after the first letters of names of the two Ruia brothers Shashi and Ravi, announced that a group company had entered had entered into exclusive talks with the Dhabi Group to buy Warid Telecoms African assets. (India Times)

    Profit-taking trims weekly advance  Nov 13, 2009
    30 and Optus-owner Singapore Telecommunications was steady at $2. 28. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    * World Business Quick Take  Nov 12, 2009
    1% Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) said yesterday its second-quarter net profit rose an annual 10. 1 percent, with the boost coming from strong contributions from regional mobile associates. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    SingTel eyes untapped markets in Africa  Nov 12, 2009
    SINGAPORE: Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), South-East Asia s top telecoms firm, plans to muscle into the fast-growing markets of Africa to grow further after it gave a cautious outlook for its core Singapore and Australian markets. SingTel said yesterday it would either look at options in Africa on its own or support its partners such as Bharti Airtel in their quest for telecoms assets. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Airtel loses top slot in SingTel profit charts  Nov 12, 2009
    NEW DELHI: The ongoing tariff war among mobile operators in India over the past three months, which has had a major impact on both the profits and revenues of the telecom sector, has resulted in Bharti Airtel being replaced by Indonesias Telkomsel as the largest contributor to Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) profits for the first time in at least eight quarters. These figures were released on Wednesday, a day before the Singapore communications major is due to invest Rs 240 crore as... (India Times)

    SingTel's Q2 profit up 19% on-year to S$952m  Nov 11, 2009
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    iPhone stokes Optus customer growth  Nov 10, 2009
    The telco's parent Singapore Telecommunications Ltd said on Tuesday that Optus added 223,000 customers in the three months to September 30 to a total of 8. 23 million. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Stocks trim weekly losses  Nov 7, 2009
    20, and Singapore Telecommunications, which owns Optus, rose four cents to $2. 30. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    SingTel ups stake in Bharti Airtel by 1.5%  Nov 2, 2009
    NEW DELHI: Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has bought additional 1. 52% stake in Indias largest private telecom Bharti Airtel and will pay up to Rs 3008. (India Times, India -- Intl Business)

    SingTel hikes stake in Airtel  Nov 1, 2009
    NEW DELHI: Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has bought additional 1 ... Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has bought additional 1. (India Times)

    Bharti Profit Growth Slows for Ninth Quarter as Competition Intensifies  Oct 30, 2009
    6 billion) including Bharti Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., at Fortis Investment Partners in Sydney. The end game is really consolidation in the whole industry. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Optus declines to confirm IPO rumours  Oct 28, 2009
    Optus has declined to confirm reports its parent company Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) is considering selling a small stake in the subsidiary through a initial public offer (IPO) in Australia. A Dow Jones report on The Australian newspaper's website on Wednesday, citing "people familiar with the situation", said SingTel could raise between $US4 billion ($A4. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    It was nice to see Nick Minchin getting some laughs at the Telstra circus in Melbourne.  Oct 14, 2009
    It seems the shadow minister for broadband, communications and the digital economy didn't know that Singapore Telecommunications was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Full Disclosure will cut him some slack, though - it has been tough going on the Liberal Party frontbench in recent weeks, with all that leadership speculation to quash. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Stocks trim winning-week gains  Oct 10, 2009
    Optus-owner Singapore Telecommunications was four cents richer at $2. 47. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Bharti to keep busy despite MTN failure - analysts  Oct 6, 2009
    Analysts say Bharti, in which Singapore Telecommunications holds a minority stake, will be able to go ahead with 3G expansion without taking on fresh debt and should emerge as one of the strongest bidders. "3G would provide Bharti a leeway" to help counter fierce domestic competition, said Niket Shah of Mumbai's Religare Research. (Business Report, South Africa)

    TM-Astro fight for English Premier League football rights costing RM500m  Oct 2, 2009
    TM is believed to be keen on having the EPL broadcast rights for its planned broadband TV or IPTV (Internet protocol television) launch, following Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) moves. SingTel recently secured EPL rights for three years beginning 2010, outbidding rival incumbent cable television provider Starhub Ltd.. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    SingTel wins rights to EPL, ESPN STAR Sports  Oct 1, 2009
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    The big picture  Sep 26, 2009
    The INO Mini 3G is a social networking phone with an Internet-based Twitter client that Singapore Telecommunications will be bringing to the republics market place. Celcom and DiGi should move towards that direction as not everyone wants a Blackberry, but an Internet phone or social networking phones can have mass market appeal. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Maxis listing a market boost  Sep 23, 2009
    Axiata is a regional stock similar to Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel). Another analyst favours TM, given its advantageous position with HSBB. DiGi, a long-time favourite, has taken some heat due to the economic crisis but, with the economy turning around, things are looking better and it (DiGi) will not give up easily without a fight. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    U Mobile said to be in talks to get strategic investor  Sep 18, 2009
    KUALA LUMPUR: Preliminary talks are said to have taken place between U Mobile Sdn Bhds major shareholder and a Singapore telecommunications company for the latter to come in as a strategic investor with up to 30% equity stake in the former. Names such as StarHub and SingTel have been bandied around and while the former seems a more likely candidate, the parties are not willing to confirm it. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Temasek's Mapletree Plans to List $2.8 Billion Property Trust in Singapore  Sep 12, 2009
    The firm is the biggest shareholder in five of Singapores 10 biggest publicly traded companies by market value, including Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., Southeast Asias biggest phone company, and DBS, the regions largest bank by assets. Temasek said last month it plans to work closely with companies in which it owns stakes as overseas holdings increase, in the first change to its charter in seven years. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Bharti Airtel, MTN Said to Have Reached $24 Billion Preliminary Agreement  Sep 10, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., which owns about 30 percent of Bharti, agreed to invest as much as $3 billion to buy Bharti shares, according to the people. may pay lenders including Citigroup Inc. and Barclays Plc as much as 3. (Bloomberg)

    Component Changes Made to Dow Jones Select Dividend Indexes  Aug 20, 2009
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    Typhoon disrupts Asia Internet, phone service  Aug 15, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., Southeast Asia's largest telephone company, said it had restored 95 percent of its Internet capacity by using other cable systems. More on. (MSNBC -- Technology)

    Bharti topples Reliance Industries as top fund bet  Aug 15, 2009
    Bharti more than 30 percent owned by Southeast Asia's top phone firm Singapore Telecommunications has consistently added about 2. 8 million subscribers a month, leading growth in an increasingly competitive space where rivals such as Vodafone have expanded networks rapidly. (India Times)

    Singtels profit down on weak Aussie dollar  Aug 14, 2009
    SINGAPORE: Singapore Telecommunications, South-East Asias biggest telco, reported yesterday a lower-than-expected 10. 3% increase in first-quarter underlying net profit, and said it would keep exploring investment opportunities. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Singapore's SingTel 2Q Profit Rises 7.7 Percent  Aug 13, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., the largest telephone company in Southeast Asia, said its profit rose 7. 7 percent in the April-June period as a growing subscriber base aided income. (ABC News -- Wire)

    SingTel says Q1 net profit up 7.7% on-year  Aug 13, 2009
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    Optus first quarter profit rises  Aug 13, 2009
    Optus's parent, Singapore Telecommunications, increased net profit 10 per cent to $S945 million ($785 million) as both its Singapore and Australian businesses showed growth in revenue. Optus said it added 213,000 new mobile and wireless broadband customers, with over half in the more profitable post-paid category, taking the total to just over eight million. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Bharti Airtel, MTN Extend Merger Talks a Month After Failing to Reach Deal  Aug 3, 2009
    for the agreement, while Bank of America Corps Merrill Lynch unit and Deutsche Bank AG advised MTN. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. worked with Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., Southeast Asias largest telephone company, which 30. 4 percent of Bharti. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Woolies teams up with Optus for no-frills phone plan  Aug 3, 2009
    Under the plan announced on Monday, Woolworths will team up with Singapore Telecommunications owned Optus, in a pre-paid service called Woolworths Everyday Mobile ... 99 in midday trade, while Singapore Telecommunications was steady at $2. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Temasek May Allow Public to Invest, Will `Jealously Guard' Stakes, Ho Says  Jul 29, 2009
    Temasek is the biggest shareholder in five of Singapores 10 biggest publicly traded companies by market value, including Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., Southeast Asias biggest phone company, and DBS Group Holdings Ltd., the regions largest bank by assets. Ho said financial sector investments will still form part of Temaseks core holdings. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Temasek May Look at Internal Candidates as Replacement for CEO Goodyear  Jul 28, 2009
    If its about Temasek, Ive got nothing to say beyond whats in the press release, Israel, 56, said July 24 after Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.s shareholder meeting. Israel is a of SingTel, Southeast Asias largest phone company, which is 54 percent-owned by Temasek. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    ANZ Bank Names Morschel Chairman After Eddington Withdraws From Running  Jul 25, 2009
    Morschel is currently a non-executive director of Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. and Tenix Pty Ltd. He was previously chairman of Rinker Group, Leighton Holdings Ltd., CSR Ltd. and Comalco Ltd., and a non-executive director of Rio Tinto. Rio Vote. (Bloomberg -- Australia & New Zealand)

    Bharti keeps line with MTN open  Jul 25, 2009
    Bharti, in which Singapore Telecommunications has a minority holding, would be the single largest shareholder, taking a 49 percent stake in the South African company. MTN would have an effective 36 percent stake in Bharti. (Business Report, South Africa)

    Singapore Temasek, new CEO part over strategy  Jul 22, 2009
    The company, which is smaller than the city-state's other sovereign wealth fund, the Government of Singapore Investment Corp., owns large stakes in many of the country's biggest companies, including Singapore Telecommunications and Singapore Airlines. - AP. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Asian Stocks Climb on Earnings Optimism, Singapore Growth; Komatsu Rises  Jul 14, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., the regions largest phone company, added 1. 3 percent to S$3. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    The PM's global goals  Jul 6, 2009
    If that seems not comparable, the GLCs of nearby Singapore have successfully developed into regional MNCs, such as CapitaLand and Singapore Telecommunications, and two of the worlds biggest oil rig builders, Keppel Corp and Sembcorp Marine. Their path into the region has been followed by many privately-controlled companies. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    US banks tread warily around MTN deal  Jul 1, 2009
    Sources involved in the offer say Goldman Sachs is advising Bharti shareholder Singapore Telecommunications, which owns 31 percent of the Indian company. Both BofA and Goldman declined to comment. (Business Report, South Africa)

    Optus nabs ATO network services contract  Jun 16, 2009
    At 1534 AEST, shares in Optus owner Singapore Telecommunications were up 11 cents, or 4. 45 per cent, at $2. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Vodafone-Hutchison Telecom Australian Unit Merger Approved by Regulator  May 30, 2009
    The new company plans to step up competition against , the countrys largest phone company, and overtake Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.s Optus for the No. 2 spot. Telstra and Optus are going to face a strong third operator with money to invest in new technology as well, , a Melbourne-based telecoms analyst with market researcher Ovum, said by telephone. (Bloomberg -- Australia & New Zealand)

    Kufuor Named As Spoiler in Tussle With Investcom  May 30, 2009
    " Chief Aggrey's struggle for Justice with the Lebanese friends of his, Kofi recalls the genesis of his friendship with Aggrey since 1993 when he was a scholar at Harvard University, and joined the Atlanta community to raise funds to organize demonstrations against Rawlings who was visiting Atlanta at the time. VOTING RIGHTS According to Reuters report on the Bharti-MTN deal, even if a scheme of arrangement leads to changes in the management control, board reconstitution and economic interest in... (Ghana Web, Ghana)

    Hutchison-Vodafone Merger in Australia Approved by Competition Regulator  May 29, 2009
    The approval brings Hutchison and Newbury, England-based Vodafone one step closer to narrowing the gap with Telstra Corp., Australias largest phone company, and Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.s Optus unit. The merger will form Australias third-largest mobile-phone company, with A$4 billion ($3. (Bloomberg -- Asia)

    Mittal, Nhleko chase $61 billion dream  May 29, 2009
    Bharti has assured its other major stakeholders, such as Southeast Asian telecom giant Singapore Telecommunications, of continuing "to be a strategic partner and significant shareholder after the implementation of the potential transaction". Newly sworn-in Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee welcomed the proposed deal, but Commerce and Industry Ministry mandarins grumbled about current foreign investment ceilings being breached. (Asia Times Online)

    Singapore defends Temasek's Bank of America sale  May 28, 2009
    The company, which is smaller than the city-state's other sovereign wealth fund, the Government of Singapore Investment Corp., owns large stakes in many of the country's biggest companies, including Singapore Telecommunications and Singapore Airlines. 2009 Associated Press. (OregonLive, OR -- Business)

    SPOT Congratulates Singapore Women's Everest Team On Historic Achievement  May 26, 2009
    Equipped with the SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger(tm), provided by Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel), Asia's leading communications group, the team became the first Singaporean women to reach the top of Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth at 8859 meters. Related Quotes. (Primezone Releases)

    Optus wins access to Telstra network  May 26, 2009
    Optus, which is owned by Singapore Telecommunications, successfully argued exemption from regulated access would have a "chilling effect'' on overall investment in infrastructure, as it may result in a loss of access to certain services. "The chilling effect is real and is likely to lead to less than optimal levels of independent infrastructure investment by a firm currently enjoying regulated access to the relevant services,'' the tribunal said in its decision. The Australian Competition and... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Optus Chief O'Sullivan Says Gaining Market Share in Own-Network Territory  May 17, 2009
    May 17 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.s SingTel Optus Pty unit is winning market share in places where it operates its own network, Chief Executive said. The company is benefiting from refocusing on its own network after scrapping resale agreements in its fixed-line business with rival , OSullivan said in an interview with the Sky News Business Channel. (Bloomberg -- Australia & New Zealand)

    Singapore's Temasek sells Bank of America stake  May 15, 2009
    The company, which is smaller than the city-state's other sovereign wealth fund, the Government of Singapore Investment Corp., owns large stakes in many of the country's biggest companies, including Singapore Telecommunications, bank DBS Group Holdings and Singapore Airlines. . (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Business)

    SingTel Profit Falls 17% as Regional Earnings Decline on Weak Currencies  May 14, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications is monitoring Africa, the Middle East and Asia for opportunities, Chua said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. Optus, Singapore. (Bloomberg -- Australia & New Zealand)

    Optus continues to grow customer base  May 13, 2009
    Optus parent Singapore Telecommunications Ltd said customer growth came despite tough economic conditions. "The solid growth was evidenced by the addition of 156,000 new mobile customers in the March quarter, including a total of 105,000 post-paid customers," it said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Shares end bumper week on a high  May 8, 2009
    Its rival and Optus owner Singapore Telecommunications was steady at $2. 55. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Singapore shares close up 2.87%  May 8, 2009
    Singapore shares close up 2. 87% Posted: 07 May 2009 1734 hrs. (Channelnewsasia.com)

    SingTel gets A$500mil contract from ANZ  May 5, 2009
    SINGAPORE: Singapore Telecommunications Ltd, South-East Asias largest phone company, received an order worth A$500mil to provide telecoms and managed-network services to Australia ealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ). SingTel said in a statement yesterday that it would provide the services to ANZ in 31 countries, including Australia, for five years. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    SingTel wins $500m contract with ANZ  May 4, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications Ltd has won a $500 million contract to provide communication services to ANZ Banking Group Ltd.. SingTel and its Australian entity Optus will work with ANZ in Australia and 30 other countries in the Asia Pacific region for five years under the contract. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Bharti Airtel says quarterly profit up 21%  Apr 29, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., Southeast Asia's largest telephone company, owns about a third of Bharti. - AP. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Singapore women reach Everest Base Camp  Apr 9, 2009
    " said a member of the NATAS SWET team in an email sent through a communication platform set up with support from Singapore telecommunications firm SingTel. The six-member team ascended Everest Base Camp (EBC) from Lobuche high camp (5,200m) climbing over rocks and boulders in the darkness. Although the team's EBC 'home' for the next two months is at a height of 5,300m which is higher than most mountains in the European Alps, it didn't prevent visitors from dropping by. Giving the women a... (Channelnewsasia.com)

    Australia to build $31B broadband network  Apr 8, 2009
    A consortium comprising wealthy Australian businessmen and telecoms industry veterans had been favorite to win the project ahead of Optus, which is owned by Singapore Telecommunications, and Canada's Axia NetMedia. The tender process was enveloped in controversy after the country's largest phone company, Telstra Corp, was dumped from the running in December, after the government panel overseeing bids said its proposal did not fit requirements. (MSNBC -- Technology)

    $30 bn broadband network in Australia  Apr 7, 2009
    Rudd said none of the tenders- which came from providers including the Australian unit of Singapore Telecommunications and Canada's Axia NetMedia - offered value for money, in part because of the global financial downturn. But all companies were invited to invest in the new company, he said. (India Times)

    StarHub to build and operate Singapore's new broadband network  Apr 4, 2009
    " The Singapore government will provide a grant of up to S 250 million to Nucleus Connect for the project. Together with the grant of up to S 750 million for the Next-Gen NBN Network Company, OpenNet, the government is investing up to a total of S 1 billion to put in place the Next-Gen NBN. StarHub expects to spend about S 1 billion for the network over the 25-year period of the licence. The company does not expect the project to have any impact on its bottom line. StarHub beat other contenders... (Channelnewsasia.com)

    Singapore shares close 5.94% higher  Apr 3, 2009
    Singapore shares close 5. 94% higher Posted: 02 April 2009 1737 hrs. (Channelnewsasia.com)

    Asia banks see chance as rivals retreat  Apr 1, 2009
    08 billion ($711 million) loan facility for Singapore Telecommunications. It has also been reported to be working on loan refinancing for India's Tata Motors Ltd.. (India Times)

    Singapore shares slump 4.15%  Apr 1, 2009
    Singapore shares slump 4. 15% Posted: 30 March 2009 1745 hrs. (Channelnewsasia.com)

    China Unicom may join undersea cable venture  Mar 20, 2009
    The Commercial Times, citing unnamed Chunghwa Telecom sources, reported yesterday that the three companies were in talks with Singapore Telecommunications and its local rival Starhub to lay the Asia-Pacific Cable Network 3 (APCN3). The Taiwan newspaper said once the Singapore partner was selected, the four companies would sign a memorandum of understanding on the project as early as next month. (Xinhuanet, China)

    * ANALYSIS: Why Taiwan has no premier sports events  Mar 19, 2009
    Singapore, with a population less than a quarter that of Taiwan, also hosts a Formula One Grand Prix co-funded by its government, which footed 60 percent of the total S$90 million (US$59 million) bill, with Singapore Telecommunications sponsoring the event. Tsengs father, Tseng Mao-hsin (ZQ), estimated that the cost of staging an LPGA tournament in Taiwan would be about US$6 million. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    Australia Reiterates Statement on High-Speed Internet Plans Due in March  Mar 18, 2009
    That left Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.s Optus Pty unit as the frontrunner in the tender to build the network. To contact the reporter on this story: in Sydney at. (Bloomberg -- Australia & New Zealand)

    Babcock booted from All Ords  Mar 6, 2009
    It entered the top 100 together with ABB Grain, electricity and gas distributer Duet Group, Singapore Telecommunications, and utility investor Spark Infrastructure Group. The five companies take the place of Babcock, Babcock & Brown Infrastructure Group, ING Industrial Fund, Mount Gibson Iron and Riversdale Mining. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Telstra scrip hits low, and slide is not over yet  Mar 4, 2009
    Its regional peers, Telecom New Zealand and Singapore Telecommunications, rose 6 per cent and 2 per cent respectively yesterday. Almost $9. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Telstra chief out after 4 lively years  Feb 27, 2009
    Trujillo was almost immediately at loggerheads with the Australian government over plans to offer rivals like the Optus unit of Singapore Telecommunications access to Telstra's infrastructure. The Australian communications minister, Stephen Conroy, often at odds with Trujillo over the national broadband network, said the outgoing chief executive should be congratulated for his achievements. (International Herald Tribune -- Technology)

    Telstra CEO to leave, H1 profit falls  Feb 27, 2009
    Trujillo was almost immediately at loggerheads with the government over plans to offer rivals, such as Singapore Telecommunications unit Optus, access to Telstras infrastructure. Reuters. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Telstra CEO to step down  Feb 26, 2009
    Trujillo was almost immediately at loggerheads with the government over plans to offer rivals, like the Singapore Telecommunications unit Optus, access to Telstra's infrastructure. McGauchie, the chairman, said Trujillo had been outstanding in lifting the company's performance. (International Herald Tribune -- Business)

    SingTels third quarter profit falls on stronger currency  Feb 11, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications, which earns 70% of its earnings from overseas, faces increasing competition in Australia and India, and its recent acquisitions in frontier markets such as Pakistan are still not bearing fruit. We continue to look for good acquisitions, CEO Chua Sock Koong told journalists. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Business)

    Singapore's Temasek loses $US39 billion in 8 months  Feb 11, 2009
    The company, which is smaller than the city-state's other sovereign wealth fund, the Government of Singapore Investment Corp, owns large stakes in many of the country's biggest companies, including Singapore Telecommunications, bank DBS Group Holdings and Singapore Airlines. AP. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Value of Temasek portfolio slides with global markets  Feb 11, 2009
    Temasek controls some of Singapore's high-profile companies, including Singapore Airlines and Singapore Telecommunications, and has stakes in global companies like Standard Chartered. Last week, Temasek announced that its chief executive, Ho Ching, would step down and would be succeeded by Charles Goodyear, the former chief executive of BHP Billiton, on Oct. 1. (International Herald Tribune -- Business)

    * World Business Quick Take  Feb 10, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) yesterday reported a 35 percent increase in regional mobile subscribers, despite stiff competition and the global economic crisis. SingTels combined regional mobile customer base reached 232 million on Dec. 31, Southeast Asias largest telecommunications firm said. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)

    SingTel net profit down 16 pct, blames currency falls  Feb 10, 2009
    SINGAPORE (AFP) - Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), Southeast Asia's largest telecoms firm, Tuesday reported a 16 ... Temasek Holdings has a 55 percent stake in Singapore Telecommunications. (Yahoo! Asia News)

    Optus feels impact of downturn  Feb 10, 2009
    Optus, owned by Singapore Telecommunications, reported net profit of $143 million in the three months to December 31, the same recorded in the previous corresponding period. Net profit for the nine months of fiscal 2009 was $390 million, up 0. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Business)

    Optus posts flat Q3 earnings  Feb 10, 2009
    Shares in Optus parent Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (SingTel) fell after the group as a whole reported a 16 per cent decline in profit on Tuesday. SingTel generates about 60 per cent of its revenue in Australia. (Ninemsn)

    SingTel's profit down 16%, may further cut costs if economy worsens  Feb 10, 2009
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    Vodafone, Hutchison to merge Australia businesses  Feb 9, 2009
    7 billion), close in scale to Australia's two dominant mobile companies, Telstra Corp and Optus, owned by Singapore Telecommunications. The joint venture would operate under the Vodafone brand, and will aim to provide a range of mobile services to 95 percent of the population. (Yahoo News -- Technology)

    Vodafone to Merge Australian Telecommunications Operations With Hutchison  Feb 8, 2009
    Singapore Telecommunications Ltd., Optuss parent, fell 2. 4 percent to S$2. (Bloomberg -- Australia & New Zealand)


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