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Orange Polska announces a worse-than expected Q3 profit decrease

Orange Polska announces a worse-than expected Q3 profit decrease

Orange Polska reported a 10% worse than expected decline in its net profit for the third quarter due to increased finance costs. However, it confirmed its guidance for core earnings and revenue.

The third quarter net profit was 228 million Zlotys (63 million dollars). The analysts polled expected a net profit of 250 million zlotys.

The Polish division of France's Orange attributed the drop in profit to increased net finance costs after it purchased a 5G licence.

Why it's important

Orange Polska, with a market capitalisation of 12.20 billion zlotys (approximately $9.04 billion zlotys), is the biggest listed telecoms in Poland.

By the Numbers

The third-quarter revenue increased 9.3% on an annual basis to 3,33 billion zlotys. Core earnings (EBITDAaL), however, grew by 2.9% to $899 million, due to cost control and strong direct margins. The company added 108,000 new mobile customers during the quarter.

KEY QUOTES

"We are happy that customer net additions have exceeded 100,000 for the first few years, particularly in mobile (...)." In a press statement, CEO Liudmila Climac said.

She added, "The results achieved in the last nine-months give us high confidence to reach this year's guidelines." (Reporting and editing by Matt Scuffham; Marta Maciag)

(source: Reuters)