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Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.
PHI
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-1.71%
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PHI PHI Inc, (PHII) transports personnel, parts and equipment to, from and among offshore platforms for customers engaged in exploration, development and production of oil and gas. More offshore drilling requires more people and stuff to be moved around. PHI has seen slow steady growth this year, from about $31 to about $40
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Grandfather's Legacy
PHI
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-4.36%
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So, apparently the story goes that about ten years ago a couple people walked into my grandfather's store, and being close friends during their discussion said that my grandpa should buy PHI. Fast Forward to now and you can see how it's been an awesome stock to hold since. I received some shares of PHI as a gift last year, and have been following it ever since. That said, I believe that even though PHI has gone up a lot since my grandfather's purchase, I believe that PHI is still a buy and a keeper. Right now it is challenging its previous high of 58.99, and that said, the ques< />< />...
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From the Blogosphere
SAP AG Beats Zacks Consensus – Analyst Blog
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SAP AG (SAP) reported third quarter of 2009 net income from continuing operations of 60 cents per share, compared to the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 58 cents.
U.S. GAAP software and software-related service revenues were €1.94 billion (previous year: €1.99 billion), a decrease of 3%. U.S. GAAP total revenues were €2.51 billion (€2.76 billion), a decrease of 9%. U.S. GAAP software revenues were €525 million (€763 million), a decrease of 31% (30% at constant currencies).
In the third quarter of 2009, SAP closed major contracts in several key regions including Dagrofa/SuperGros, Prad...
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Call up Phillipines Long Distance (PHI)
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International investing expert Yiannis Mostrous suggests that investors ring up Philippine Long Distance Telephone (NYSE: PHI). Here's the latest from The Silk Road Investor.
"Philippine Long Distance is the dominant provider long-distance and cellular services in the Philippines. "Recently its wireless subsidiary, Smart, launched an aggressive unlimited call promotion to compete with similar offers from other providers. The decline in price for voice services could lead to higher voice usage and bolster revenues. <>"Note that short messaging service (SMS) is far more popular in the Philippine>...
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Ring up global telecoms: Russia, Indonesia and the Philippines
PHI
Trading Ideas: Dialing up a 6% Dividend !
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Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PHI) provides telecommunications services in the Philippines. It operates in three segments: Wireless, Fixed Line, and Information and Communications Technology. The telecom company is a solid long-term holding for investors looking to achieve a 10% plus annual return. With its 6.2% dividend yield, achieving the 10% benchmark shouldn’t be that difficult. <>The 2 analysts covering PHI project the company will earn $4.92 in 2009. With PHI trading at roughly $47 per share, that equates to a forward P/E of just 9.5. Considering the 2009 estimate calls>...
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Philippine Telecom a Buy to $72
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As the leading provider of telecom services (both fixed line and wireless) in the Philippines, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PHI) stands to benefit from the positive networking effect of the largest subscriber base in the country. The company continues to generate substantial free cash flow enabling higher cash dividend payout and acquisitions. <>It has successfully reduced its total debt balance from $3.80 billion in 2002 to $1.5 billion as of June 2008. Consolidated Net Debt is down to $782 million. Smart Communications, the company's wireless subsidiary, continues to maintain >...
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