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Vodafone posts 7.8 bn euros loss for H1 of 2018; blames loss in Indian arm

Vodafone group's financial numbers included a July-August performance of Vodafone India

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 14 2018 | 1:23 AM IST
British telecom major Vodafone posted a loss of 7.8 billion euros for the first half of 2018 due to a loss of 3.4 billion euros on the disposal of its Indian arm and impairment charges related to investmentsin Spain and Romania.

The company had posted a profit of 1.2 billion euros in the same period of 2017.

"Six months ended September 30, 2018, includes 3.5 billion euro of impairment charges in respect of the Group's investments in  Spain, Romania and Vodafone Idea and a 3.4 billion euro loss on the disposal of Vodafone India," Vodafone said in a statement.
 
Vodafone Idea now operates as a merged entity with Aditya Birla group's telecom arm Idea Cellular. The merger completed in
August.

"Vodafone India has been excluded from Group figures for all periods up to 31 August 2018 and the results of Vodafone Idea have been included in all Group figures for all periods thereafter unless otherwise stated," the British telecom firm said.

Vodafone group's financial numbers included a July-August performance of Vodafone India. The Indian arm of the group registered 955 million euro revenue from services during the two months.

Vodafone owns a 45.2 per cent stake in Vodafone Idea and Aditya Birla Group owns a 26 per cent stake.

The revenue of the Vodafone group declined by 5.5 per cent to 2.17 billion euros at the end of the reported period compared to 2.3 billion euros it registered a year ago.

Vodafone said that the market environment in India remains highly challenging with significant pricing pressure, which has led to industry consolidation but a significantly lower level of profitability and greater pressure on financing.

"Management continues to consider it reasonable to assume an overall market and pricing recovery, however, the timing and magnitude remain highly uncertain," it said.