Orange sees return to core profit growth in 2022

PARIS, Feb 17 (Reuters) – Orange (ORAN.PA), France’s biggest telecoms operator, expects a return to core profit growth in 2022 after lower returns from co-financing deals and high competition in the Spanish market hit earnings last year.

The state-controlled former monopoly struggles to maintain strong upward momentum in revenue, caught between the need to upgrade networks while contending with competition in a fragmented European telecoms market.

Orange expects earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation after leases (EBITDAaL) to grow by 2.5% to 3% in 2022, compared with a drop of 0.5% in 2021.

It also expects cash flow from telecoms activities to be higher than 2.9 billion euros, an improvement from the 2.4 billion cashed in last year.

Revenues were up 0.8% in 2021 from a year earlier to 42.5 billion euros.

Orange braces for a governance revamp as its new chief executive officer, Christel Heydemann, is slated to take over on April 4 following a 12-year tenure of Stephane Richard.

Richard’s departure was precipitated after a court convicted him of complicity of misuse of public funds. Richard denies any wrongdoing.

Heydemann will take the reins of the group, whose stock performance is lagging behind peers, as it pursues a turnaround of the Spanish division and amid high market expectations for deals in the mobile towers business.

In a call with reporters, Chief Financial Officer Ramon Fernandez said Orange’s Totem division, which regroups about 26,000 tower sites in France and Spain, was well positioned if any deal were to happen this year.

He confirmed the target of a return to core operating growth in Spain, its second-biggest market after France, in 2023.

Orange maintained its dividend policy of 0.70 euro per share in 2022 and confirmed an organic cash flow from telecom activities of at least 3.5 billion euros next year.

($1 = 0.8807 euros)

Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain; Editing by Rashmi Aich and Subhranshu Sahu

Source: https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/frances-orange-q4-core-operating-profit-slips-lower-deal-returns-2022-02-17/

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