Beeline Subscribers Number Decreases In Armenia

BEELINE SUBSCRIBERS NUMBER DECREASES IN ARMENIA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
29.05.2009 18:09 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Open Joint Stock Company Vimpel-Communications
(VimpelCom) today announced its financial and operating results for
the quarter ended March 31, 2009.

First quarter 2009 financial and operating highlights are: Net
operating revenues reached 66.8 billion Russian rubles, an increase of
30.7% versus 1Q08 and a decrease of 4.1% versus 4Q08; OIBDA reached
32.2 billion rubles, an increase of 5.0% versus 4Q08; Consolidated
OIBDA margin improved to 48.1% from 44.0% reported in the 4Q08;
Operating income reached 19.3 billion rubles, an increase of 239.5%
versus 4Q08; Net loss amounted to 8.5 billion rubles due to a 23.6
billion ruble foreign exchange loss; Mobile subscribers increased by
1.7 million versus 4Q08, reaching 62.7 million.

Commenting on the performance of the Company, Boris Nemsic, Chief
Executive Officer of VimpelCom, said, "During the first quarter of
2009 the economies of Russia and the CIS countries went through a
period of intense macroeconomic turmoil with a significant decline in
overall business confidence, rapid currency devaluations, a drop in
industrial production and rising unemployment. Despite the unfavorable
macroeconomic conditions and usual seasonal slowdown, we managed
to deliver strong quarterly results with revenues of 66.8 billion
rubles and OIBDA of 32.2 billion rubles with a healthy OIBDA margin
of over 48%. The relatively minor impact of the economic environment
on the operational side of our business reconfirms our belief in the
resilience of the telecom industry. During the quarter we increased
the number of active mobile subscribers from 61.0 million to 62.7
million. Our residential broadband business grew ahead of our initial
expectations. In the fixed-line corporate segment we observed good
performance with revenues increasing by 5% quarter-on-quarter."

The set of measures that were implemented at the beginning of the
macroeconomic uncertainty has started to bear fruit. Integration
synergies and a focus on cost-control, coupled with the usual seasonal
effect, yielded a consolidated OIBDA margin of over 48%, a 5% increase
in OIBDA quarter-on-quarter.

The cash flow from operations increased by 34% over the previous
quarter and amounted to 28.0 billion rubles, which equals US$826
million at the average exchange rate of 33.93 RUR/USD, the company’s
press office reported.

Meanwhile, the number of Beeline subscribers in Armenia has decreased
by 7.5%, totaling 481 thousand against 520 thousand in the first
quarter of 2008.