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Hog
04-09-2009, 08:24 AM
:eek:

"TELUS today announced certain first quarter ended March 31st, 2009 wireless subscriber information. First quarter 2009 wireless segment financial results are expected to be adversely impacted by lower than expected wireless net additions and average revenue per unit (ARPU). Wireless operating results are being impacted by a weak macro-economic environment, reflect the acceleration of a negative trend first observed in the fourth quarter of 2008, and are below TELUS' expectations.

Year over year gross additions were stable for the first quarter of 2009. Notwithstanding this, wireless subscriber net additions of 48,000 represented a 46% decline year over year. Weakness in wireless net subscriber additions in the first quarter of 2009 is primarily attributable to the combination of a lack of customary growth in gross additions combined with an increase in deactivations. The deactivations were due to a larger subscriber base along with an increase in the churn rate amongst business customers impacted adversely by the current economic environment. The growth rate of 0.3% in wireless subscriber gross additions for the first quarter of 2009 compares to 4.8% and 17% growth, respectively, generated for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2008. The worsening trend is believed to be primarily due to the weakening Canadian economy including: lower consumer confidence and a resulting decrease in retail sales including customer deferral of buying decisions; lower and more cautious business spending; and lower employment levels.

Similarly, TELUS has experienced a decline in ARPU. Wireless ARPU is being impacted by: lower service revenue from our Mike line of business; increased proportion and use of lower per minute rate plans including greater use of in-bucket minutes; and decreased roaming revenues."


http://about.telus.com/cgi-bin/media_news_viewer.cgi?news_id=1092&mode=2

Hog
04-09-2009, 10:19 AM
also looks like execs took a pay cut.. perhaps they should also put the entire lineup on sale:

"TELUS partially met company goals and thi resulted in CEO Darren Entwistle and other senior management to take a pay cut. Darren Entwistle dropped 18% to $6.9-million from $8.4-million in 2007, his base salary remained unchanged at $1.2-million. Robert McFarlane, EVP & CFO took a 23% to $1.8-million from $2.3-million"

Skippy101
04-09-2009, 06:33 PM
I think all carriers will be feeling the same slump, just wait for Bell to announce their results.