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There was an article in last Thur (Feb 17 2011) Biz Times that projected Spore Telecom services market to cross US$5 billion this year.
Mobile data expect to jump 21.5% to cross US$777 million in revenue. Fixed data revenue is expected at US$2 billion (up 5%). Revenue from fixed line will drop 0.9% to US$732 million and mobile voice will be flat at US$1.5 billion.
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I was hoping for a change in Singtel to be more divident based. Will the special divident be a one time event from AIS ?
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I used to think singtel's a good dividend stock with nice opportunities for growth from the "emerging markets" but with such generous special dividends do u think that it's a signal that business opportunities are slowly drying up for them?
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Both not true. It is an exercise to make people stick with Singtel. They want the flexibility to make growth acquistioms still that's why their div policy is much lower than hr other 2 I feel.
There is 2 special div within 2001 to 2010.
Their growth is actually problematic now. Had the free cf return to us, we would have enjoyed higher returns
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Indonesia's Telkom aims to buy back Singtel's 35% stake in Telkomsel. If the plan materialised, Singtel is set to book a significant one-off exceptional gain. Maybe they will pay out part of the gain as special dividends.
Telkom thinks they will be able to convince Singtel to sell but it was reported that Singtel is not too keen on the proposal. Telkomsel is highly profitable. If Singtel sells, they might not be able to find another investment that offers the same rate of return. But everything has a price, it all depends on how desperate and how sincere Telkom wants control of Telkomsel.