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Pangilinan to step down if PLDT recovers in 2018
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Businessman Manuel Pangilinan said he is willing to let go of his post as president and chief executive of PLDT Inc. if the company recovers by next year.

“If I am quite certain that PLDT has already on a sure footing in terms of this recovery, time to let go. I want to demonstrate I am not here to hold on to my position forever. Like in Meralco (Manila Electric Co.), I gave way to Oscar [Reyes]. Meralco (is okay),” PLDT chairman and president Pangilinan said.

“There have been a few names... one or two folks from abroad already. Of course, there are internal candidates also,” he added.

Pangilinan did not identify the candidates for the new CEO. He earlier named Eric Alberto, PLDT’s chief revenue officer, as one of the candidates.

He earlier said 2017 was a “challenging year” and saw some signs of recovery “but we are not out of the woods yet.”

“So, hopefully, 2018 will be better. It really depends on how well the wireless side performs.(The) decline in international voice (is a given). But I think the decline will be smaller this year compared to previous year. So it would depend whether wireless can recover,” he said.

PLDT’s net income rose 38 percent to P21.87 billion in the first nine months of the year, mostly because of the proceeds from the sale of its shares in Beacon Electric Asset Holdings Inc and SPi Global Holdings Inc.

PLDT’s consolidated revenues amounted P119.07 billion in the January-to-September period, down 5 precent from P125.37 billion.

In terms of business units, PLDT Home revenues grew 12 percent to P24.3 billion, while Enterprise business posted an 11-percent increase to P25.3 billion.

The Wireless Individual Business posted P44.2 billion in service revenues, 14 percent lower than that of the first three quarters of 2016.

Home and Enterprise combined now account for 47 percent of revenues, surpassing the 41-percent contribution of the Wireless Individual business.

Pangilinan earlier said PLDT would spend over P50 billion in 2018 for mobile and fixed-broadband networks expansion in preparation for the entry of a third player.

“We will announce a historic high in capex [capital expenditure] next year, north of P50 billion. We want to make a statement as well,” he said.

PLDT has programmed P38 billion in capex this year to build an unparalleled integrated fixed and wireless network that will provide customers with a superior data experience

ahahahah na takot sa papasok na 3rd .
 
Style lang nang mga companya nayan globe at smart pg katapus nang ilang months babalik yan sa corruption sana c telco d mahawa sa kanila cancer ksi yan nang lipunan yung smart at Globe natin c smart ang hawak nyang mga network smart, talk in text,pldt, at sun kung hindi aku nag kakamali at si globe naman. Globe, touch mobile, cherry sim , abs cbn sim kita nyu napaka kupal nila wlang losut mga tao sa kanila sila lng nag uusap thnks gd merun nang 3rdplayer at sinipa narin ni sir do30 yung sec nag kukuntrol na hindi papasukin ang Telco china dati payan gustong pumasuk sa bansa natin napipigilan lng dahil isang tao jan sa department or information telcommunication salamt din na sibak na yung hayup nayun mukang kasalo sya sa anomalya kng hndi lng si du30 nanalo naku hangang sa pag kamatay ntin wlang uunlad na internet connection saatin yung vitnam mas malaks pa nit nila nasa 7tayu na pinaka mabagal at pinakamahal na net sa boung mundo thanks sa telco na paparating panis ang Globe Smart at pldt haha
 
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