All eyes on MTN as it reports results

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As MTN’s outgoing president and CEO Phuthuma Nhleko prepares to present his final interim results set on Thursday, analysts are hoping the group’s board will announce his successor at the same time.

At the beginning of March, MTN made the surprise announcement that Nhleko had decided to step down and would leave the group by March next year.

Since then, the group has been quiet about a possible successor despite speculation about possible candidates.

The most obvious internal candidate is group chief operating officer, Nhleko’s right-hand man Sifiso Dabengwa.

“Whoever takes over from Phuthuma will have a tough act to follow,” says Absa Investments analyst Chris Gilmour.

He says it’s difficult to see where Nhleko’s replacement will find growth opportunities for the group.

With big acquisitions drying up, Gilmour doesn’t expect impressive growth numbers this week.

Under Nhleko, MTN has chased strong acquisitive growth. That’s slowed, though. In the past two years, MTN has engaged several emerging market players, including Egypt’s Orascom and India’s Bharti Airtel and Reliance Communications. None of the deals was realised.

Earlier this year, Nhleko admitted big deals are increasingly hard to come by. Instead, the group would focus on maximising growth from and value in its existing operations.

It now appears likely that Bharti’s recent acquisition of Zain’s African assets will give MTN a run for its money, especially in its biggest market, Nigeria.

Kaplan Equity Analysts MD Irnest Kaplan says investors can expect to see slowing growth from MTN’s Nigerian operation. “We will have to wait to see to what extent the operation has slowed.”

MTN released a trading statement to investors on Monday morning in which it says it expects only modest growth in the six months to June 2010.

Adjusted headline earnings will be up by between 18,1% and 23,1%. The adjustment is because of a reversal of the impact of a put option involving the Nigerian operation.

Attributable headline earnings per share will increase by between 4,8% and 9,8% and basic headline earnings will be up by between 1,5% and 6,5%.  — Candice Jones, TechCentral



  • Robbie

    It would be surprising if MTN doesn’t show the usual super profits. I have included an excerpt from a UK website detailing their world cup strategy. The mind boggles, but then we’re used to this type of profiteering.

    Jim.Mahoney will become famous soon enough

    Default FIFA 2010 – SIM Card Rip-Off

    “If anyone is attending the FIFA World Cup here in South Africa be warned that there are those out to relieve you of your cash with a smile!

    A classic example is a MTN SIM Pack being sold here as “MTN Pay as You Go Starter Pack for International Visitors” at a cost of $59 or around £38.50 which I’m sure you’ll agree doesn’t seem cheap!

    There is absolutely nothing special about this SIM pack with the exception of its packaging – It has a picture of the World Cup Trophy on it and that’s it!

    For $59 or £38.50 you get no credit or airtime on the SIM, indeed it is exactly the same as any other MTN SIM Card that you’ll find in the stores here for just under 10 Pence!!!

    So in effect you are paying £30.40 extra for nothing!!! Almost every large store stocks SIM Packs here and the price is usually 99 cents (i.e. under 10p) but you will need to have your Passport with you and a proof of address which can be proof of your UK address or proof of where you are staying in South Africa, for example your hotel reservation. This is to comply with a new regulation called RICA and part of this Act requires that any SIM card must have it’s owner identifiable by name and location.

    Go figure. Thanks MTN for for clearly demonstrating the South African UBUNTU spirit. AYOBA!!!!

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