Optus - Company Analysis - 2001

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Last updated: 10 Feb 2003 Update History

Report Status: Archived

Report Pages: 6

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 during 2001. This includes the takeover by SingTel, whether the price was right, whether the clash of cultures will hamper Optus’ growth potential, and whether SingTel’s business strategy will influence Optus’ plans to become the major Australian force in broadband. There is also discussion of Optus’ progress in mobile telecommunications, its relationship to Austar, and its reaction to the ACCC’s decision on the Foxtel deal, and its probable withdrawal from the domestic market.

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