PCCW shocks analysts with $866m loss
29 Mar 2001
Pacific Century CyberWorks, the Hong Kong-based telecoms and internet company, has astounded analysts with a net loss of 886m ( 620m) for the year ending December 31.
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BT is holding up the UK’s access to affordable high-speed internet access, according to a report from analyst firm Point Topic.
Pacific Century CyberWorks, the Hong Kong-based telecoms and internet company, has astounded analysts with a net loss of 886m ( 620m) for the year ending December 31.
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