Augmentation des marges
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Augmentation de 3.5% du chiffre d’affaires de T-Systems au premier trimestre 2012, pour atteindre 758 millions d'euros.
Les revenus générés à l'extérieur ont légèrement augmenté : + 0,6 %.
Les revenus générés au sein du Groupe ont diminué de 0,7 % dans les trois premiers mois (montant : 2,2 milliards d'euros)
L’EBIT a augmenté de 1,3 % à 2,0 %, par rapport à la même période en 2011
T-Systems records external and international growth in the first quarter
Declining intra-Group business squeezing total revenue.
Big deals from South Africa (OMG) and England (BAT).
Margin improving.
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Systems Solutions began the first quarter of 2012 with its revenue from international business increasing by 3.5 percent to EUR 758 million. Externally generated revenues also increased year-on-year, albeit only slightly by 0.6 percent, due to sustained price and competitive pressure.
Revenue generated within the Group decreased as planned. This contribution to reducing costs at Deutsche Telekom outweighed the growth in revenue with external customers. Total revenue therefore decreased by 0.7 percent year-on-year in the first three months to EUR 2.2 billion.
The adjusted EBIT margin, the most important indicator of Systems Solutions' profitability, saw a slight improvement of 1.3 percent to 2.0 percent compared with the prior-year period. Adjusted EBITDA amounted to EUR 192 million. This represents a 1.6-percent year-on-year increase.
T-Systems secured big deals from Old Mutual Group (OMG) and British American Tobacco (BAT) in the first quarter. Overall, there was a 33-percent decrease in orders compared with the first quarter of 2011. It should be noted that the high prior-year figure resulted from the big deal with Everything Everywhere.
T-Systems is offering a new telematics solution in the field of connected cars. Since February 2012, forwarding companies can use cloud-based services to plan their routes more efficiently, thereby cutting maintenance costs and saving up to 20 percent on fuel. With TelematicOne, T-Systems delivers a central control unit for all logistics activities, including accessing the position details of trucks, controlling the temperature of goods, and recording transportation routes, containers, and trailers in real time.
Systems Solutions operating segment*:
Q1 2012
millions of EUR Q1 2011
millions of EUR Change
% FY 2011
millions of EUR
Total revenue 2,245 2,260 (0.7) 9,249
Of which: Computing Services 760 799 (4.9) 3,136
Of which: Desktop Services 333 335 (0.6) 1,373
Of which: Systems Integration 416 466 (10.7) 1,871
Of which: Telecommunications 809 771 4.9 3,197
Of which: Othera (72) (111) 35.1 (328)
Net revenue 1,625 1,616 0.6 6,567
Order entry 1,742 2,593 (32.8) 8,826
Profit (loss) from operations (EBIT) (35) (11) n.a. (43)
Adjusted EBIT 44 29 51.7 252
EBITDA 113 149 (24.2) 597
Adjusted EBITDA 192 189 1.6 872
Adjusted EBITDA margin 8.6% 8.4% 0.2p 9.4%
Number of employees
(average) 48,505 48,191 0.7 48,224
Comments on the table:
A Non-core activities and consolidation.
This media information contains forward-looking statements that reflect the current views of Deutsche Telekom management with respect to future events. These forward-looking statements include statements with regard to the expected development of revenue, earnings, profits from operations, depreciation and amortization, cash flows, and personnel-related measures. You should consider them with caution. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and are generally beyond Deutsche Telekom's control. Among the factors that might influence our ability to achieve our objectives are the progress of our workforce reduction initiative and other cost-saving measures, and the impact of other significant strategic, labor, or business initiatives, including acquisitions, dispositions, and business combinations, and our network upgrade and expansion initiatives. In addition, stronger than expected competition, technological change, legal p
roceedings, and regulatory developments, among other factors, may have a material adverse effect on our costs and revenue development. Further, the economic downturn in our markets and changes in interest and currency exchange rates may also have an impact on our business development and the availability of financing on favorable conditions. Changes to our expectations concerning future cash flows may lead to impairment write downs of assets carried at historical cost, which may materially affect our results at the group and operating segment levels. If these or other risks and uncertainties materialize, or if the assumptions underlying any of these statements prove incorrect, our actual performance may materially differ from the performance expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. We can offer no assurance that our estimates or expectations will be achieved. Without prejudice to existing obligations under capital market law, we do not assume any obligation to upd
ate forward-looking statements to take new information or future events into account or otherwise.
In addition to figures prepared in accordance with IFRS, Deutsche Telekom also presents non-GAAP financial performance measures, including, among others, EBITDA, EBITDA margin, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted EBIT, adjusted net income, free cash flow, gross debt, and net debt. These non-GAAP measures should be considered in addition to, but not as a substitute for, the information prepared in accordance with IFRS. Non-GAAP financial performance measures are not subject to IFRS or any other generally accepted accounting principles. Other companies may define these terms in different ways.
T-Systems en France
Isabelle Novel
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Claire Boulu
Tél. :+33 (0)1 82 30 04 24
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A propos de Deutsche Telekom
Avec plus de 129 millions de clients de téléphonie mobile, 34 millions de lignes de réseau fixe et environ 17 millions de lignes à large bande, Deutsche Telekom est l’une des principales entreprises de télécommunication intégrée au monde (état au 31 décembre 2011). Le Groupe propose des produits et des services destinés aux clients privés dans les domaines du réseau fixe, de la téléphonie mobile, de l'Internet et de l’IPTV ainsi que des solutions de TIC destinées aux grands comptes et à la clientèle commerciale. Deutsche Telekom est représenté dans près de 50 pays et emploie plus de 235 000 salariés à travers le monde. Au cours de l’exercice 2011, le Groupe a enregistré un chiffre d’affaires de 58,7 milliards d’euros, réalisé pour plus de la moitié hors de l’Allemagne (état au 31 décembre 2011).
A propos de T-Systems
Grâce à son infrastructure mondiale de centres de calcul et de réseaux, T-Systems exploite les services de technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) pour les groupes multinationaux et les institutions publiques. Sur cette base, la division Grands comptes de Deutsche Telekom offre des solutions intégrées pour l’avenir de l’économie et de la société en réseau. Chez T-Systems, près de 48 200 collaborateurs allient expertise du secteur et innovations TIC pour générer une plus-value substantielle au profit du cœur de métier de clients dans le monde entier. Au cours de l’exercice 2011, la division Grands comptes a enregistré un chiffre d’affaires de près de 9,2 milliards d’euros.
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