Optus - Company Analysis - 2002-2003

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Last updated: 6 Aug 2004 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 10

Analyst: Paul Budde

Synopsis

This report was archived in January 2006 and has not been updated. Paul Budde makes an analysis of Optus’ decisions and the events surrounding Optus as they happened from 2002 until the present. This period follows the sale to SingTel and the repositioning of the company. The company has established two core businesses; corporate and mobile, and has significantly reduced its fixed residential market activities. It has sold its pay TV content business to Foxtel as well its interactive TV operation center. The company has indicated that broadband will be given the chance to become the company’s third core business.

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