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2023-04-04 08:05 | Report Abuse

Oil prices surge after OPEC’s surprise output cuts

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2023/4/3/oil-prices-surge-after-opecs-surprise-output-cuts

Price jump comes after news oil producers will slash output by about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Oil prices have surged after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced a surprise round of output cuts, a potentially ominous sign for global inflation just days after a slowdown in US price data had boosted market optimism.
Brent oil futures jumped $4.30 to $84.19 a barrel on news output would be cut by about 1.16 million barrels per day, while US crude climbed $4.17 to $79.84.
The change comes before a virtual meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia.

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2023-04-04 08:04 | Report Abuse

Oil prices surge after OPEC’s surprise output cuts

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2023/4/3/oil-prices-surge-after-opecs-surprise-output-cuts

Price jump comes after news oil producers will slash output by about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Oil prices have surged after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced a surprise round of output cuts, a potentially ominous sign for global inflation just days after a slowdown in US price data had boosted market optimism.
Brent oil futures jumped $4.30 to $84.19 a barrel on news output would be cut by about 1.16 million barrels per day, while US crude climbed $4.17 to $79.84.
The change comes before a virtual meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia.

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2023-04-04 08:03 | Report Abuse

Oil prices surge after OPEC’s surprise output cuts

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2023/4/3/oil-prices-surge-after-opecs-surprise-output-cuts

Price jump comes after news oil producers will slash output by about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Oil prices have surged after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced a surprise round of output cuts, a potentially ominous sign for global inflation just days after a slowdown in US price data had boosted market optimism.
Brent oil futures jumped $4.30 to $84.19 a barrel on news output would be cut by about 1.16 million barrels per day, while US crude climbed $4.17 to $79.84.
The change comes before a virtual meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia.

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2023-04-04 08:01 | Report Abuse

Oil prices surge after OPEC’s surprise output cuts

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2023/4/3/oil-prices-surge-after-opecs-surprise-output-cuts

Price jump comes after news oil producers will slash output by about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Oil prices have surged after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced a surprise round of output cuts, a potentially ominous sign for global inflation just days after a slowdown in US price data had boosted market optimism.
Brent oil futures jumped $4.30 to $84.19 a barrel on news output would be cut by about 1.16 million barrels per day, while US crude climbed $4.17 to $79.84.
The change comes before a virtual meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia.

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2023-04-04 08:00 | Report Abuse

Oil prices surge after OPEC’s surprise output cuts

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2023/4/3/oil-prices-surge-after-opecs-surprise-output-cuts

Price jump comes after news oil producers will slash output by about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Oil prices have surged after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced a surprise round of output cuts, a potentially ominous sign for global inflation just days after a slowdown in US price data had boosted market optimism.
Brent oil futures jumped $4.30 to $84.19 a barrel on news output would be cut by about 1.16 million barrels per day, while US crude climbed $4.17 to $79.84.
The change comes before a virtual meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia.

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2023-04-04 07:59 | Report Abuse

Oil prices surge after OPEC’s surprise output cuts

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/economy/2023/4/3/oil-prices-surge-after-opecs-surprise-output-cuts

Price jump comes after news oil producers will slash output by about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Oil prices have surged after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced a surprise round of output cuts, a potentially ominous sign for global inflation just days after a slowdown in US price data had boosted market optimism.
Brent oil futures jumped $4.30 to $84.19 a barrel on news output would be cut by about 1.16 million barrels per day, while US crude climbed $4.17 to $79.84.
The change comes before a virtual meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia.

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2023-04-04 07:58 | Report Abuse

Oil prices surge after OPEC’s surprise output cuts

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Price jump comes after news oil producers will slash output by about 1.16 million barrels per day.

Oil prices have surged after Saudi Arabia and other OPEC+ producers announced a surprise round of output cuts, a potentially ominous sign for global inflation just days after a slowdown in US price data had boosted market optimism.
Brent oil futures jumped $4.30 to $84.19 a barrel on news output would be cut by about 1.16 million barrels per day, while US crude climbed $4.17 to $79.84.
The change comes before a virtual meeting of an OPEC+ ministerial panel, which includes Saudi Arabia and Russia.

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2023-03-23 15:42 | Report Abuse

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2023-02-23 21:54 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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2023-02-23 21:53 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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2023-02-23 21:52 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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2023-02-23 21:18 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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2023-02-23 21:15 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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2023-02-23 21:14 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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2023-02-23 21:13 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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2023-02-23 21:11 | Report Abuse

Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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Axiata posts net profit of RM9.77bil in FY22, declares div of five sen/share
Thursday, 23 Feb 2023 1:29 PM MYT

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/02/23/axiata-posts-net-profit-of-rm977bil-in-fy22-declares-div-of-five-senshare

KUALA LUMPUR: Axiata Group Bhd
is placing the emphasis on operational resilience and sound business fundamentals as it accelerates its pace towards achieving technology company (TechCo) status.
"Building up our digital core remains our focus as we progress towards our goal of becoming The Next Generation Digital Champion.

"Following our net-zero emissions and science-based target commitments last year, Axiata has put in place the governance structures and resources to strengthen and oversee matters relating to sustainability within the group including areas of digital inclusion and climate action," said chairman Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan in a statement.
According to the group, some of the key actions of resilience taken include the continued reduction of forex exposure, increased hedging activities, reduction of capex, and zero-based costing.
"Given these proactive measures, we are targeting mid-single digit revenue growth and high single-digit earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) growth in 2023," added joint acting group CEO Vivek Sood.
Announcing its earnings for the 2022 financial year, the telco group said it recorded a net profit of RM9.77bil, nearly 12 times the net profit of RM818.9mil in the previous year as it took into account a RM13.5bil one-off net gain on the Celcom-Digi merger.
The group's earnings per share rose to 106.4 sen as compared with 8.9 sen in 2021.

Axiata said the improved bottomline was offset by higher depreciation and amortisation, taxes, net finance cost as well as goodwill impairment.
Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) meanwhile increased 9% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM12.4bil.
The group reported revenue of RM21.73bil, which was 8.66% improved over the 2021 period, with higher contributions from all operating companies (OpCos) except Dialog and Ncell.
In line with its performance, the group declared a second dividend of five sen a share, which took the overall dividend payout to 14 sen a share in 2022.
Over the course of 2022, Axiata said it continued to drive cost excellence by achieving a capex savings of RM1.07bil.
The group closed the year with a robust balance sheet as gross debt/Ebitda decreased to 2.9x compared to two previous quarters.
This was owing to the higher debt to fund the Link Net and ISOC Philippines tower acquisitions, which was subsequently normalised by the proceeds from the completed mergers and acquisitions.
The group reported a healthy cash balance of RM7.5bil.
Joint acting group CEO Hans Wijayasuriya said the group's performance was owing to a multi-faceted response by Axiata to the macro headwinds.
"The group built resilience and operational muscle while seeding platforms for profitable growth.
"FY23 will be equally decisive, presenting opportunities and challenges associated with execution excellence and structural transformation, potentially on the backdrop of global macro headwinds," he added.

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Perdana Petroleum bags vessel charter contract from Petronas Carigali
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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

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KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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Perdana Petroleum bags vessel charter contract from Petronas Carigali
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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

https://pnews.theedgemarkets.com/node/655961

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

https://pnews.theedgemarkets.com/node/655961

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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Perdana Petroleum bags vessel charter contract from Petronas Carigali
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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

https://pnews.theedgemarkets.com/node/655961

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

https://pnews.theedgemarkets.com/node/655961

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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Perdana Petroleum bags vessel charter contract from Petronas Carigali
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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

https://pnews.theedgemarkets.com/node/655961

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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Perdana Petroleum bags vessel charter contract from Petronas Carigali
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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

https://pnews.theedgemarkets.com/node/655961

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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February 20, 2023 17:49 pm +08

https://pnews.theedgemarkets.com/node/655961

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 20): Oil and gas offshore marine service provider Perdana Petroleum Bhd has bagged a RM7.96 million contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd to supply one unit of anchor handling tug and supply (AHTS) vessel.
In a filing with Bursa Malaysia on Monday (Feb 20), Perdana Petroleum said its wholly owned subsidiary Perdana Nautika Sdn Bhd has received a work order award from Petronas Carigali on Jan 27. Under the deal, Perdana Nautika will provide the AHTS vessel with crews and equipment.
"The contract, which will commence on the vessel's on-hire certificate date, estimated on March 1 is for a duration of up to 245 days, with an option to extend for up to 30 days," it added.

"The contract is expected to contribute positively to the group's earnings and net assets for the financial year ending Dec 31, 2023."
Perdana Petroleum shares closed unchanged at 18 sen on Monday, giving it a market capitalisation of RM399.44 million.

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Oil prices posts gains after Russia says it will cut output by 500,000 barrels a day
PUBLISHED FRI, FEB 10 2023 6:18 AM EST
UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Ruxandra Iordache

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/02/10/oil-prices-rise-after-russia-says-it-will-cut-output.html

Russia will cut oil output by 500,000 barrels per day in March, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday, following Western bans on Moscow's crude and oil products implemented in the past few months. 
The announced production decline amounts to roughly 5% of Russia's latest crude oil output, which Paris-based watchdog the International Energy Agency estimated was down at 9.77 million barrels per day in December.

The Brent contract for April delivery rose 2.24% to settle at $86.39 a barrel, having risen more than 8% for the week. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 2.13% to settle $79.72 a barrel, and rose 8.63% for the week for to notch the best week since October.
Novak said that the reduction will "help restore market relations," according to a Google translation of comments reported by state news agency Tass.
He noted that the cut does not apply to gas condensate and will be calculated from actual output levels, not from Russia's quota under the OPEC+ output agreement. The decision was not made in consultation with the OPEC+ coalition, which Moscow co-chairs.
OPEC+ producers must typically agree consensus on output policy, with members bound to their targets. But the group has previously allowed voluntary gestures that honor the spirit of existing output agreements — in this case, the Russian decline would build on a previous OPEC+ decision to lower production by a combined 2 million barrels per day, agreed in October last year.
Other OPEC producers facing sanctions, such as Venezuela and Iran, have requested and received exemptions from their production quotas. Several OPEC+ delegates previously told CNBC that Russia had so far signaled no intention to ask for similar accommodations.
The EU implemented bans on seaborne imports of crude oil on Dec. 5 and of oil products this week. Under a program passed by the G-7 wealthiest nations, Western providers may continue to supply key financial and shipping services to transport Russian volumes to non-G7 destinations, provided these fuels are purchased beneath specific price caps.
"As previously stated, we will not sell oil to those who directly or indirectly adhere to the principles of the 'price ceiling'," Novak reiterated on Friday, adding that the price cap program could lead to oil and oil products shortages.
"Lower Russian production together with China's reopening should tighten the oil market further over the coming quarters," UBS Strategist Giovanni Staunovo said in a Friday note to clients.

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Oil prices posts gains after Russia says it will cut output by 500,000 barrels a day
PUBLISHED FRI, FEB 10 2023 6:18 AM EST
UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Ruxandra Iordache

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/02/10/oil-prices-rise-after-russia-says-it-will-cut-output.html

Russia will cut oil output by 500,000 barrels per day in March, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday, following Western bans on Moscow's crude and oil products implemented in the past few months. 
The announced production decline amounts to roughly 5% of Russia's latest crude oil output, which Paris-based watchdog the International Energy Agency estimated was down at 9.77 million barrels per day in December.

The Brent contract for April delivery rose 2.24% to settle at $86.39 a barrel, having risen more than 8% for the week. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 2.13% to settle $79.72 a barrel, and rose 8.63% for the week for to notch the best week since October.
Novak said that the reduction will "help restore market relations," according to a Google translation of comments reported by state news agency Tass.
He noted that the cut does not apply to gas condensate and will be calculated from actual output levels, not from Russia's quota under the OPEC+ output agreement. The decision was not made in consultation with the OPEC+ coalition, which Moscow co-chairs.
OPEC+ producers must typically agree consensus on output policy, with members bound to their targets. But the group has previously allowed voluntary gestures that honor the spirit of existing output agreements — in this case, the Russian decline would build on a previous OPEC+ decision to lower production by a combined 2 million barrels per day, agreed in October last year.
Other OPEC producers facing sanctions, such as Venezuela and Iran, have requested and received exemptions from their production quotas. Several OPEC+ delegates previously told CNBC that Russia had so far signaled no intention to ask for similar accommodations.
The EU implemented bans on seaborne imports of crude oil on Dec. 5 and of oil products this week. Under a program passed by the G-7 wealthiest nations, Western providers may continue to supply key financial and shipping services to transport Russian volumes to non-G7 destinations, provided these fuels are purchased beneath specific price caps.
"As previously stated, we will not sell oil to those who directly or indirectly adhere to the principles of the 'price ceiling'," Novak reiterated on Friday, adding that the price cap program could lead to oil and oil products shortages.
"Lower Russian production together with China's reopening should tighten the oil market further over the coming quarters," UBS Strategist Giovanni Staunovo said in a Friday note to clients.

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Oil prices posts gains after Russia says it will cut output by 500,000 barrels a day
PUBLISHED FRI, FEB 10 2023 6:18 AM EST
UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Ruxandra Iordache

https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2023/02/10/oil-prices-rise-after-russia-says-it-will-cut-output.html

Russia will cut oil output by 500,000 barrels per day in March, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday, following Western bans on Moscow's crude and oil products implemented in the past few months. 
The announced production decline amounts to roughly 5% of Russia's latest crude oil output, which Paris-based watchdog the International Energy Agency estimated was down at 9.77 million barrels per day in December.

The Brent contract for April delivery rose 2.24% to settle at $86.39 a barrel, having risen more than 8% for the week. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 2.13% to settle $79.72 a barrel, and rose 8.63% for the week for to notch the best week since October.
Novak said that the reduction will "help restore market relations," according to a Google translation of comments reported by state news agency Tass.
He noted that the cut does not apply to gas condensate and will be calculated from actual output levels, not from Russia's quota under the OPEC+ output agreement. The decision was not made in consultation with the OPEC+ coalition, which Moscow co-chairs.
OPEC+ producers must typically agree consensus on output policy, with members bound to their targets. But the group has previously allowed voluntary gestures that honor the spirit of existing output agreements — in this case, the Russian decline would build on a previous OPEC+ decision to lower production by a combined 2 million barrels per day, agreed in October last year.
Other OPEC producers facing sanctions, such as Venezuela and Iran, have requested and received exemptions from their production quotas. Several OPEC+ delegates previously told CNBC that Russia had so far signaled no intention to ask for similar accommodations.
The EU implemented bans on seaborne imports of crude oil on Dec. 5 and of oil products this week. Under a program passed by the G-7 wealthiest nations, Western providers may continue to supply key financial and shipping services to transport Russian volumes to non-G7 destinations, provided these fuels are purchased beneath specific price caps.
"As previously stated, we will not sell oil to those who directly or indirectly adhere to the principles of the 'price ceiling'," Novak reiterated on Friday, adding that the price cap program could lead to oil and oil products shortages.
"Lower Russian production together with China's reopening should tighten the oil market further over the coming quarters," UBS Strategist Giovanni Staunovo said in a Friday note to clients.