Tag: Mail Services

Polish Post’s Monopoly on TV License Under EU Scrutiny

The government has given the state postal service Poczta Polska a monopoly on collecting and controlling the payments for public TV licenses. The National Broadcasting Council (KRRiT) decided that Poczta will receive 6 percent of the gathered funds. The provision amounted to ZL56 million last year. MPs and the KRRiT have decided to look into the matter. KRRiT Economic Department Director Jacek Kufel said Poczta should receive a maximum of 4.5 percent, since the less money Poczta gets, the more funds will be available for public TV and radio broadcasting. It is also possible that the European Commission will look into the monopoly, as Poczta Polska is currently being looked into because of its application for EU subsidies. The government is planning to introduce a new law that would enable competition in the field of fee collection through conducting a tender.

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47 Percent of Belgians never go to post offices

About 47 pct of Belgians almost never go to the offices of Belgian postal services company De Post/La Poste, a report of the company showed on February 22, 2005.

According to the report a total 97 pct of Belgians have access to a post office within a radius of five kilometres. Some 60 pct of the population have access to three post offices in a radius of five km.

Currently, the company operates 1,309 offices in the country, 642 of them employ only one person. De Post/La Poste reported 188 mln euro (USD247.56 mln) losses from the operation of its offices network in 2003. Three of four offices are loss-making. The company said that it will not close offices in 2005, but will launch a restructuring afterwards. The company also plans to expand the distribution of its products via 50 sales counters PostPunten at banks, supermarkets and news stands.

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Poste Italiane to focus on services – CEO

Italian state-owned postal services company Poste Italiane SpA plans to focus on services for the future, the CEO of the company, Massimo Sarmi, said on February 22, 2005, at the presentation of the financial accounts for 2004. In 2004, Poste Italiane registered 64.4 million mailings of packets and Corriere Espresso (express courier), down by 6.0 pct for the packets and up by 14.5 pct for Corriere Espresso, both compared to 2002.

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Poste Italiane net profit at 236 mln Euro 2004

Italian state-owned postal services company Poste Italiane SpA registered a consolidated net profit of 236 mln euro (USD310.8 mln) for 2004, compared to 90.3 mln euro (USD118.9 mln) for 2003. Poste Italiane’s net profit stood at 21.6 mln euro (USD28.4 mln) in 2002. The company’s earning before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) rose by 56.7 pct to1. 8 bln euro (USD2.37 bln). Operating profit dropped by 82 pct to 796.4 mln euro (USD1.048 bln). Turnover amounted to over 9.0 bln euro (USD11.851 bln).

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Deutsche Post 2005 net seen up 25 pct due to new IFRS accounting rules

Deutsche Post World Net AG expects net profit this year to be 25 pct higher than last due in part to the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), a company spokeswoman said. Under German accounting norms there was a negative goodwill effect totalling 400 mln eur. This writedown will no longer be reflected under IFRS. ‘On an operating level, nothing will change,’ she said. She added that Deutsche Post’s US business is currently developing better than expected.

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