Articles tagged with: Arun Sarin and Outsourcing
Vodafone Swings to Fiscal Year Net Profit; Sarin Steps Down
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Vodafone Group has posted a GBP6.7 billion net profit for fiscal 2008 compared with a loss a year earlier and announced that Chief Executive Arun Sarin will step down and be replaced by his deputy Vittorio Colao. more
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UPDATE: Vodafone India Unveils Cost Cuts, IBM Deal
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UPDATE: Vodafone Upgrades Guidance As 1st Half Revenue Rise 9%
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Vodafone Picks EDS, IBM For Global Outsourcing"
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Vodafone Group says that it has chosen IT outsourcers IBM and EDS to manage application development and maintenance services, as the company looks to achieve cost savings through supplier consolidation. more
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Vodafone CEO: Focus On New Revenues, Capex Reduction"
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Vodafone Group Chief Executive Arun Sarin said Tuesday that the mobile phone operator is committed to gaining 10% of total revenue from fixed-line Internet, office and home communication services in three to four years, as it looks to counter pricing pressures. more
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3rd UPDATE: Vodafone To Give GBP3 Billion Extra To Holders
Vodafone Group, Tuesday offered a GBP3 billion payback to shareholders and higher dividends as it unveiled a long-awaited strategy update. more
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Vodafone Expecting to Report Record Loss
Vodafone is expected to announce a record annual loss of US$37 billion this week as the company writes down the value of its investments in Germany. The figure exceeds the US$25 billion loss that Vodafone reported back in 2002. It should be noted that underlying cash profits before the write down are still expected to reach US$20 billion. more
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