All Posts Tagged With: "TLK"
(TLK) P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Outlook Bright
P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk. (TLK), the largest telecom operator in Indonesia, recently provided a solid financial outlook for the ensuing fiscal 2011. The company estimated its total revenue in fiscal 2011 to grow by 7%-8% year over year. EBITDA margin will be around 58%....
13Apr2011 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(SCJ) The Best Asian Markets in 2011
by Carl Delfeld, Contributing Editor, Investment U Wednesday, December 22, 2010: Issue #1413 Grab your passport… we’re heading east for the holidays. With the United States and Europe still battling through high debt and low growth struggles (among other things), overseas...
22Dec2010 | InvestmentU | 0 comments | Continued(SKM) SK Telecom in Talks with Apple
Telecommunications companies in South Korea are looking at various options to improve their deteriorating profits by developing products that bundle fixed-line, mobile and Internet services. As part of this endeavour, SK Telecom (SKM), South Korean wireless kingpin, is currently...
18Jul2010 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(SKM) SK Telecom Announces Joint Venture PT Telekomunikasi
South Korean wireless kingpin SK Telecom (SKM) is eyeing the Indonesian market as part of its quest for growth as the carrier has reportedly joined forces with Indonesia’s largest wireline and wireless operator PT Telekomunikasi (TLK) or Telkom. Under a deal worth KRW12.5 billion...
25May2010 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(MOT) WiMAX Speeds Getting Super-Fast
The next-generation (4G) WiMAX network architecture still enjoys commendable growth potential and generates enthusiasm among several global telecom service providers. Recently, WiMAX Forum and the Institute Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE), have taken initiatives to...
13Apr2010 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(TLK) P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Reports Mixed Results for 2009
P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk. (TLK), the largest telecom operator of Indonesia, declared mixed financial results for the full year 2009. Net income in fiscal 2009 was $1,202.4 million or $2.40 per ADS (American Depository Shares) compared to a net income of $974.3 million...
12Apr2010 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(DCM) 4G Cellular Technology LTE Thriving in Asia
Long-Term Evolution (LTE), the most sought after next-generation (4G) super-fast wireless communications technology is quickly gaining momentum in the Asia regions. The 4G wireless networks are aiming to cope with substantial demand for high-speed wireless data services and mobile...
18Dec2009 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(QCOM) Telecom Industry Update – December 2009 – Industry Outlook
The global economic downturn continues to weigh on the fortunes of companies in almost every industry Incorporatedluding telecommunications. Nevertheless, we see a silver lining for the telecommunication industry in this challenging environment as the valuation level now reflects...
15Dec2009 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(CLWR) WiMAX Remains a Growing Technology
The next-generation (4G) WiMAX network architecture still enjoys a commendable growth potential and generates enthusiasm among U.S. telecom service providers. Recently, 300 WiMAX applications have been submitted to the U.S. government for a total value of $1.6 billion targeting...
9Dec2009 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(TLK) P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia to Upgrade Networks
P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk. (TLK) has decided to upgrade its wireless networks to counter increasing competition in the Indonesian telecom market. The company has decided to spread out its radio access network infrastructure throughout Indonesia. As of now, Telekomunikasi...
8Dec2009 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(TLK) P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk. Downgraded
We downgrade our recommendation for P.T. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk. (TLK) to Neutral following the company’s current valuation and increasing competition in the Indonesian telecom market. Deregulation of telecom segment by the Indonesian Government has enabled several competitors...
25Nov2009 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued(ALU) Move Away from WiMAX Technology Continues
The much-hyped next-generation (4G) technology of WiMAX is quickly losing ground to the alternative technology of Long-Term Evolution (LTE). Large telecom infrastructure equipment makers are gradually shifting from WiMAX to LTE, and as a result the WiMAX field is getting less...
3Oct2009 | vitalstocks | 0 comments | Continued