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Sistema cuts India spending until break-even

Russian conglomerate Sistema is holding back on major investment in its Indian mobile unit over the next three years to concentrate on making the operation profitable by mid-2015.

April 11, 2013 / 16:15 IST

Russian conglomerate Sistema is holding back on major investment in its Indian mobile unit over the next three years to concentrate on making the operation profitable by mid-2015.


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Sistema has reduced the scale of its Shyam TeleServices business which now has licences for nine zones compared with the 22 it ran before they were revoked by the Indian Supreme court last year.
Sistema will cut investment to less than $250 million a year in 2014 and 2015 from USD 415 million this year and $561 million in 2012, including interest costs, the company said in a presentation.


"We need to first...make it profitable, and once we do that we'll have a number of options in our hands," Sistema's chief executive Mikhail Shamolin said during a conference call on Tuesday.


"We would not want to do any significant investment in this business until we bring it to the break-even point," he added. The company aims for the unit to break even on the OIBDA (operating income before depreciation and amortisation) level by the end of 2014 or first half of 2015, with six out of nine regions seen breaking even in the middle of 2014, it said.

Sistema Shyam said earlier it had recorded a full-year OIBDA loss of USD 271 million for 2012 on revenues of USD 303 million. Its London-listed shares were trading 0.54 percent higher by 1442 GMT at USD 18.6.

first published: Apr 11, 2013 04:15 pm

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