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Price Information | Open | 351.50 |
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High | 357.00 |
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Low | 333.75 |
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Last Price | 334.95 |
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Prev. Close | 351.25 |
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Close Price | - |
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Change | -16.30 |
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% Change | -4.64 |
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Average Price | 343.36 |
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Total traded quantity | 18738346 |
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Turnover in Rs.Lakhs | 64339.98 |
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lost 340
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Price Information | Open | 351.50 |
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High | 357.00 |
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Low | 338.05 |
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Last Price | 339.95 |
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Prev. Close | 351.25 |
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Close Price | - |
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Change | -11.30 |
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% Change | -3.22 |
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Average Price | 346.11 |
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Total traded quantity | 11749211 |
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Turnover in Rs.Lakhs | 40665.19 |
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3% down As on 14-OCT-2009 11:36:19 Hours IST
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Price Information | Open | 351.50 |
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High | 357.00 |
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Low | 340.75 |
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Last Price | 341.00 |
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Prev. Close | 351.25 |
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Close Price | - |
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Change | -10.25 |
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% Change | -2.92 |
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Average Price | 347.80 |
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Total traded quantity | 9314656 |
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Turnover in Rs.Lakhs | 32396.37 |
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Reliance
Communication fell 1.39% to Rs 244.35 at 10:18 IST after the company
was accused by government-appointed auditors of under-reporting revenue
to save on licence fees
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Meanwhile, the BSE Sensex was 157.88 points, or 0.93%, to 17184.55.
On
BSE, 8.16 lakh shares were traded in the counter as against an average
daily volume of 26.64 lakh shares in the past one quarter.
The
stock hit a high of Rs 252 and a low of Rs 239 so far during the day.
The stock had hit a 52-week high of Rs 359 on 11 June 2009 and a
52-week low of Rs 131.35 on 9 March 2009.
The stock had
underperformed the market over the past one month till 12 October 2009,
falling 16.82% as compared to the Sensex 4.69% rise. It underperformed
the market in past one quarter, rising 2.33% as against 26.08% rise in
the Sensex.
India's second largest listed mobile phone company by
sales has an equity capital of Rs 1032.01 crore. Face value per share
is Rs 5.
The current price of Rs 244.35 discounts the company's Q1 June 2009 annualised EPS of Rs 7.17, by a PE multiple of 34.07.
Reliance
Communications (RCom) said it is in full compliance with all regulatory
requirements in filing its financial statements. RCom has not received
any communication from the Department of Telecom (DoT) on the special
auditor's report, the company said in a statement.
The accounts
of Reliance Communications have been questioned by a
government-commissioned audit that alleges it under reported its
revenue to the government and paid too little in licence and spectrum
fees.
Jaipur-based audit firm Parakh and Company, which was asked
to carry out a special audit of RCom by the DoT, has informed the
ministry about its findings.
RCom sought to avoid paying around
Rs 316 crore in licence and spectrum fees in the two years ended 31
March 2008, the auditor said. There was a difference of Rs 2,915 crore
in the revenue reported to the regulator and stock exchanges, with the
bourses being given a higher figure, according to the audit report. The
government said it was yet to examine the results of the inquiry.
The
report is the first of a series of 'special audits' being conducted on
behalf of the DoT on India's mobile operators including Bharti Airtel,
Vodafone Essar, Idea Cellular and Tata Teleservices as well as Reliance
Communication.
The government wants to check whether mobile
operators have been correctly reporting wireless revenue from which the
state extracts a share in the form of licence and spectrum fees.
DoT is awaiting the report on four other companies - Tata Telecom, Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and Idea.
The
latest discovery has come at a time when the Indian telecom sector -
with estimated 494 million subscribers -is in the middle of an
intensifying tariff war. RCom recently lowered call charges to 50 paise
a minute. RCom has 84.11 million subscribers, second to Bharti Airtel's
107 million.
RCom's net profit rose 6.5% to Rs 370 crore on a
5.4% decline in net sales to Rs 3006.13 crore in Q1 June 2009 over Q1
June 2008. The net profit was boosted by interest income and
foreign-exchange gains.
RCom provides telecommunication services including wireless, wire line, voice, data and Internet communication services. | |
Word of caution, Bharti just drop 2.22% As on 14-OCT-2009 11:21:49 Hours IST.
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Price Information | Open | 351.50 |
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High | 357.00 |
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Low | 343.35 |
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Last Price | 343.45 |
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Prev. Close | 351.25 |
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Close Price | - |
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Change | -7.80 |
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% Change | -2.22 |
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Average Price | 348.52 |
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Total traded quantity | 8223667 |
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Turnover in Rs.Lakhs | 28661.12 |
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I am so glad i waiting for M1.=) anyway i also almost buy from singtel becos iphone is just damn cool...
btw Bharti shoot up on opening to the sky reaching 357 before falling like a rock to 345.95. Singtel going to go down hill again this afternoon.
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Price Information | Open | 351.50 |
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High | 357.00 |
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Low | 344.30 |
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Last Price | 345.95 |
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Prev. Close | 351.25 |
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Close Price | - |
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Change | -5.30 |
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% Change | -1.51 |
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Average Price | 349.18 |
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Total traded quantity | 6948827 |
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Turnover in Rs.Lakhs | 24263.91 |
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Apa lah!! M1 say early lah. Got 2 fr SingTel lately, worst, yesterday went to change faulty charger adapter, at Comms Centre, Somerset.
frosin ( Date: 14-Oct-2009 10:48) Posted:
SINGAPORE, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The following are stories from
Singapore newspapers on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these
stories.
- Singapore telecom rivals SingTel and Starhub will compete to win
rights to coverage of the 2010 World Cup football tournament, after
SingTel beat Starhub to rights for the English football league from
next year.
- The unemployment rate
will stay up for some time, and may rise above the second quarter's
rate of 3.3 percent, even with the economy bouncing back, said Prime
Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
M1 to sell iPhone in S'pore later this year
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By Sia Ling Xin
HOME-GROWN telecommunications company MobileOne (M1) has secured the rights to sell the popular iPhone here later this year.
Information on when the company would launch the phone and the price
it would be sold at would be released only later, M1 said in a
statement yesterday.
It would say only: "M1 looks forward to offering the iPhone and a range of tailored service plans to customers in Singapore."
It is the second telco here to ink an agreement with United States computing giant Apple to sell its sleek 3G-network iPhones.
Rival SingTel was the first telco here to do so in August last year, and had been the sole distributor until M1 muscled in.
It offers the iPhone from $0 to $678, depending on the mobile plan and model chosen.
So far, SingTel has sold "tens of thousands" of iPhones, its spokesman said in a statement.
The spokesman added that its price plans will be reviewed regularly
"to ensure that they offer the best value to our customers and remain
competitive in the market".
The third telco here, StarHub, declined to confirm if it would be bringing in iPhones.
It would say only that it is "interested to bring the iPhone to StarHub customers".
Student Adeline Ng, 23, who has been eyeing the latest iPhone since
her father bought one two months ago, said that M1's announcement is
"great news".
With the ending of the monopoly, she hopes that "prices will drop so the phone will be more affordable".
The SingTel subscriber had hesitated over buying it earlier because
she found the prices too steep, but may switch to M1 if its prices are
attractive.
lingxin@sph.com.sg
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There is no bigger or more important tournment in the world for soccer fan than world cup. if starhub gets world cup, then we can expect mio tv to make no headway till it is over. with so much of starhub subcribers at stake for the next few months, we can expect starhub to pay a hefty premium to stay in the race too. this means a bigger premium for singtel to establish this clear advantage once and for all. now they are really down to thoat cutting finale for the sports provided in the coming 3 years.
SINGAPORE, Oct 14 (Reuters) - The following are stories from
Singapore newspapers on Wednesday. Reuters has not verified these
stories.
- Singapore telecom rivals SingTel and Starhub will compete to win
rights to coverage of the 2010 World Cup football tournament, after
SingTel beat Starhub to rights for the English football league from
next year. - The unemployment rate
will stay up for some time, and may rise above the second quarter's
rate of 3.3 percent, even with the economy bouncing back, said Prime
Minister Lee Hsien Loong. M1 to sell iPhone in S'pore later this year
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By Sia Ling Xin
HOME-GROWN telecommunications company MobileOne (M1) has secured the rights to sell the popular iPhone here later this year.
Information on when the company would launch the phone and the price
it would be sold at would be released only later, M1 said in a
statement yesterday.
It would say only: "M1 looks forward to offering the iPhone and a range of tailored service plans to customers in Singapore."
It is the second telco here to ink an agreement with United States computing giant Apple to sell its sleek 3G-network iPhones.
Rival SingTel was the first telco here to do so in August last year, and had been the sole distributor until M1 muscled in.
It offers the iPhone from $0 to $678, depending on the mobile plan and model chosen.
So far, SingTel has sold "tens of thousands" of iPhones, its spokesman said in a statement.
The spokesman added that its price plans will be reviewed regularly
"to ensure that they offer the best value to our customers and remain
competitive in the market".
The third telco here, StarHub, declined to confirm if it would be bringing in iPhones.
It would say only that it is "interested to bring the iPhone to StarHub customers".
Student Adeline Ng, 23, who has been eyeing the latest iPhone since
her father bought one two months ago, said that M1's announcement is
"great news".
With the ending of the monopoly, she hopes that "prices will drop so the phone will be more affordable".
The SingTel subscriber had hesitated over buying it earlier because
she found the prices too steep, but may switch to M1 if its prices are
attractive.
lingxin@sph.com.sg
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