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Serious SPH Profits Up By 32%! Deadweights To Be Retrenched Sooner! Majulah LG Ng Yat Chung!

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) on Wednesday (Oct 11) said it is accelerating its previously announced plans for staff reduction even as it reported a 32 per cent rise in full-year net profit.

Its full-year results showed bottom line rose to S$350.1 million for the year ended Aug 31, up S$84.8 million or 32 per cent compared to the previous financial year, helped by a gain of S$149.7 million from the sale of its online classifieds business. A S$57.4 million fair-value gain from investment properties also boosted results.

However, these gains were partially offset by charges of S$96 million, which included impairment of the magazine business amid unfavourable market conditions, write-down of printing presses due to consolidation of printing capacity, and write-down of investments in associates to realisable value.

Meanwhile, operating revenue shrank by 8.2 per cent, or S$91.8 million, to $1,032.5 million, pulled down mainly by a 13 per cent year-on-year fall in revenue from its media business which continued to be impacted by disruption to the media industry.

Compared to the previous financial year, advertising revenue was down 16.9 per cent, or S$102.5 million, while circulation revenue declined by 5.1 per cent, or S$8.7 million.

Among other segments, property revenue rose S$2.8 million, or 1.2 per cent, bolstered by higher rental income from its retail assets. Revenue from other businesses grew S$14.1 million, or 28.9 per cent, from the year before on the back of income from a newly acquired healthcare business.

SPH also said it would complete the full 10 per cent staff reduction announced last October by the end of 2017, sooner than the previously announced two-year period.

“The Group will complete the full 10 per cent staff reduction announced last October by the end of this calendar year, and is expected to incur retrenchment costs of approximately S$13 million in the current quarter," said SPH’s CEO Ng Yat Chung.

"It includes restructuring the newsrooms and sales operations, reducing 15 per cent of staff in these core media divisions,” Mr Ng added.

Moving forward, Mr Ng added that SPH will step up its investments to enhance capabilities in digital, data analytics, radio broadcasts, video and content marketing so as to deal with disruption to its core media business.


“These will enable us to seek new growth and better meet the changing needs of our readers, subscribers and clients,” Mr Ng said in a press release.

SPH shares closed down 0.74 per cent, or 2 Singapore cents, at S$2.69 on Wednesday ahead of the earnings release.


Read more at http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...-full-year-net-profit-but-advertising-9300898
 

creampie

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seems like the only way this fat fuck can generate income is by selling assets.

Stupid misleading pap fake news. One off profits by sale of assets that harm future cash flow is a bad sign in the long term

Sph is going the way of NOL.

Do good do together. Majulah PAP.
 

theblackhole

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sph will survive lah
the only greatest paper around
nothing can ever beat sph
the world's truthful and wonderful great paper
the writers are world class
their English are whore class
everything they write and publish are whore class
uno uno uno the best in the world!!!
 

JohnTan

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I've bought 100,000 shares of SPH as a sign of my confidence in Ng Yat Chung's leadership.
 

bobby

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If you are the only supplier of newspapers to a population of 5m and yet you cannot make a profit.....
 

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Addressing SPH employees on Thursday morning at a town hall at the News Centre in Toa Payoh North, which lasted at least three hours, chief executive Ng Yat Chung cited a Chinese proverb in explaining the rationale for bringing forward the timeline.

“We have decided as a leadership team, rather than drag this process over two years, let’s get it done…Chang tong bu ru duan tong (let’s not prolong the pain). Get this unpleasantness behind us and hopefully, we won’t have to touch this topic again for a long time.”

David Teo, president of the Creative Media and Publishing Union (CMPU), which represents SPH staff among others, said CMPU is working with NTUC’s e2i to help affected workers with job placement assistance. “The union has been working closely with the management to ensure that workers are given a fair retrenchment package to tide them through this tough period,” said Teo.


https://sg.news.yahoo.com/uncertainty-worry-sph-accelerates-job-cuts-093354719.html
 

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Addressing SPH employees on Thursday morning at a town hall at the News Centre in Toa Payoh North, which lasted at least three hours, chief executive Ng Yat Chung cited a Chinese proverb in explaining the rationale for bringing forward the timeline.

“We have decided as a leadership team, rather than drag this process over two years, let’s get it done…Chang tong bu ru duan tong (let’s not prolong the pain). Get this unpleasantness behind us and hopefully, we won’t have to touch this topic again for a long time.”

David Teo, president of the Creative Media and Publishing Union (CMPU), which represents SPH staff among others, said CMPU is working with NTUC’s e2i to help affected workers with job placement assistance. “The union has been working closely with the management to ensure that workers are given a fair retrenchment package to tide them through this tough period,” said Teo.


https://sg.news.yahoo.com/uncertainty-worry-sph-accelerates-job-cuts-093354719.html

Since the employees are used to being prostitutes I'm sure they'll have no problem becoming prostitutes after they're fired.
 

myfoot123

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Since the employees are used to being prostitutes I'm sure they'll have no problem becoming prostitutes after they're fired.
At least they are a free journalist now, go online and whack PAP. No more fear, unlike when they were still working for Shit Times.
 
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