C&W aims to buy back stock

UK telecommunications company Cable & Wireless is seeking permission to buy back up to 15 per cent of its stock from shareholders. Shares in the company were up 3.96 per cent at 472.50p at 16:00 (BST).

By editorial@silicon.com, 16 May 2001 17:32

NEWS The company issued a profit warning in March, a forecast that held good as the company unveiled a 16 per cent fall in pre-tax profits to £3.4bn for the year ended March 31, compared with £4bn the previous year. Group revenues in the period fell nearly 12 per cent to £8.1bn. Cable & Wireless (C&W) has claimed that increasing its share buyback limit (currently 8.7 per cent) would give it "maximum flexibility" as it considers options for the £6bn it has amassed following a recent series of disposals. The issue will be raised at the C&W shareholders AGM on 20 July. The company recently bought US internet company Digital Island for $340m, and further states that performance will improve significantly in the second half of this year as it implements plans to eliminate low-margin revenues.

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