MobiFone announces value of AVG
investment
MobiFone’s latest financial
report reveals that the official value of its investment in the Audio Visual
Global JSC (AVG) was VND8.9 trillion ($400 million) and was the only
investment it made in the first half of this year.
Questions posed over investment,
whose value was unknown until recent release of financial report.
As at June 30, long-term financial investments, including
investments in subsidiaries, associated companies, and other long-term
financial investments, soared from VND642 billion ($28.9 million) at the
beginning of the year to VND9.45 trillion ($425.2 million).
The AVG investment is equal to 55 per cent of the
group’s equity capital of $729 million and nearly 40 per cent of total assets
of $1.04 billion as at June 30. In addition to AVG, MobiFone also has
investments in subsidiaries such as MobiFone Service, MobiFone Plus, and
MobiFone Global.
MobiFone made the headlines in August when Deputy
Prime Minister Truong Hoa Binh officially decided to conduct a comprehensive
inspection into its purchase of 95 per cent of AVG.
He assigned the Government Inspectorate to work
with relevant agencies to conduct the inspection, with sanctions available
under law to be applied if any legal violations were uncovered.
No reason for the inspection was given but three
questions were posed relating to the deal: its value, the transaction method
(cash payment or share swap), and why MobiFone chose AVG, given its subscriber
numbers are the lowest among the three satellite TV providers in Vietnam - VTC,
VSTV and AVG.
Although the timeframe for the inspection has now
lapsed the official results are still to be released.
Vietnam’s second-largest mobile network operator
officially announced the purchase on January 1. Deputy CEO Nguyen Manh Hung
said it would complete the deal with AVG, the owner of the An Vien Pay TV
network, within three to six months and added that the two sides would
cooperate for a year on the basis of maximizing resources to create a new
product for the TV market and mobile telecommunications.
AVG owns a network with good transmission that
MobiFone could take advantage of to deploy its 4G network in the future, while
MobiFone, with its experienced customer care services, could combine TV and
mobile telecommunications and earn substantial revenues in the future, Mr. Hung
said.
In the first six months of 2016, MobiFone’s
revenue reached VND16.2 trillion ($736.3 million), up 16.6 per cent
year-on-year, while after-tax profit was VND2.51 trillion ($112.1 million),
down 21 per cent.
It plans to earn VND33.1 trillion ($1.48 billion)
in revenue and VND4.16 trillion ($186.5 million) in after-tax profit for the
year as a whole and to contribute VND4.6 trillion ($206.2 million) to the State
budget.
Revenue last year totaled VND31.4 trillion ($1.4
billion), or 105.4 per cent of its annual target, while after-tax profit was
VND5.5 trillion ($246.6 million), or 101.5 per cent of the target. It also
contributed VND7.3 trillion ($327.3 million) to the State budget.
Total capital stood at VND23.2 trillion ($1
billion) in the first six months, with debts at VND7 trillion ($313.9 million),
including short-term debts of VND6.5 trillion ($291.5 million). Its long-term
finance was VND9.4 trillion ($421.5 million) as at June 30, against VND641.9
million ($287.8 million) in 2015. Development investment for this year is
estimated at VND8.5 trillion ($381.1 million), nearly four-fold higher than the
VND2.4 trillion ($107.6 million) last year.
Singaporean telecommunications giant Singtel
recently expressed an intention of securing a stake in MobiFone during its
equitization process.
Mr. Oliver Foo, Vice President of Business
Development and the Center of Excellence Program Office at Singtel, spoke of
its intentions at a meeting with Deputy Minister of Information and
Communication Pham Hong Hai on August 19, according to the Ministry of Information
and Communications, and said it hopes to become MobiFone’s strategic partner.
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Thứ Hai, 14 tháng 11, 2016
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