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Vodafone’s Colao Signs off with Subdued Quarter

Tough trading in Italy and Spain took the shine off the final set of results delivered by outgoing Vodafone boss Vittorio Colao, with the company reporting a slowdown in first-quarter organic service revenue growth on Wednesday.

The world’s second biggest mobile operator had warned that growth would slow at the start of the new financial year, but it reiterated its full-year cash and earnings targets.

For the quarter to the end of June, organic service revenue grew by 0.3 percent under the IAS 18 accounting basis, a sharp slowdown from the previous year but slightly ahead of consensus forecasts at 0.2 percent.

The results reflected some of the challenges that Colao, an Italian, has encountered in his 10 years in charge – competition in Italy and Spain and an intense price war in India. Vodafone has merged its Indian unit with Idea Cellular Ltd in order to enable it to better compete.

The Italian market has been shaken up by the entry of French operator Iliad, which signed up 1 million customers in its first 50 days after its launch on May 29.

“The competitive situation in Italy has intensified,” Colao told reporters, adding that he did not believe it was easy to be profitable at the prices offered by Iliad in the long term.

“We have responded to it, with a combination of our own Vodafone branded offers and a second brand that we just recently launched, and we will continue to be competitive,” he said. – Reuters

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