Alcatel CEO sees telco spending boost

Published on Fri, May 21, 2010 at 08:38 |  Source : Reuters

Updated at Fri, May 21, 2010 at 13:28  

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Alcatel-Lucent Chief Executive Ben Verwaayen said he was on track to turn the loss-making telecom gear maker around after a painful merger, helped by a boom in consumers surfing the Internet on the go.

The CEO is betting that telecom operator spending on networks will help Alcatel-Lucent overcome its traditional weakness in mobile where it is smaller than rivals Ericsson, Huawei and Nokia Siemens Networks.

Telecom operators are not engaging in "catch-up" spending after the recession, rather it is being driven by investment in new services and technology, Verwaayen said at the Reuters Global Technology Summit in Paris on Thursday.

"They are not just building inventory up in the old stuff," said Verwaayen, who took over the helm of Alcatel-Lucent in September 2008.

Instead operators are seeking to change the business model fundamentally to find a way to make money by "putting broadband capabilities into the palm of your hand".

Investors are waiting to see if Verwaayen can deliver on this vision. He confirmed the group's aims to reach an adjusted operating margin of 1 to 5 % and roughly break-even on cash flow this year.

But after a disappointing first quarter in which component shortages crimped sales, some analysts question whether those goals are attainable.

Concerns over the group's balance sheet have also come back to the fore, with some analysts asking whether Alcatel-Lucent will need funds as it continues to burn cash to finance its operations and pay for restructuring.

Verwaayen dismissed such concerns on Thursday, saying he was confident about the company's balance sheet.

Asked whether that was the case even if the year proved more difficult than predicted, he said: "We still don't need the money.

"I would suggest that people should take a little bit a step back and say: ok what was the Q1 situation? And you can't extrapolate too much over the total, and we've been clear about that," he said.

"I don't think that you will see us changing the mood tone that we've given. We have been pretty consistent over the last 18 months."

The CEO added that he did not want to carry out any major mergers or acquisitions because of the complexity involved.

Eyeing startups

Analysts and industry executives have said more consolidation may be in the offing in telecom gear because of intense competition. Some speculate that Alcatel-Lucent could become a takeover target for Nokia Siemens Networks or a Chinese player if it proves unable to prosper on its own.

"I had to deal with complexities as the result of mergers. If I look back where the company spent its energy, it was dealing with complexity," he said. "I wouldn't want to go through that again."

  

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