Rogers Q1 Results: Telecom Giant Misses Analysts' Expectations, Shares Dive

CP  |  By Posted: 04/25/2012 10:42 am Updated: 04/25/2012 8:10 pm

Rogers Communications Inc. will cut costs and improve customer service to deal with competition in the wireless and cable TV markets that has resulted in slower revenue growth, CEO Nadir Mohamed said Wednesday.

"I think the competitive intensity carries on and so there's clearly going to be pressure on the top line," Mohamed said of Rogers' revenues.

"But it's very straightforward — in the short term we're addressing the cost side of the equation," he said after the company's annual meeting in Toronto.

Shares in Rogers (TSX:RCI.B) closed down almost six per cent Wednesday after the company reported disappointing first-quarter financial results. The stock was down $2.21 at $36.81 per share on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

The Toronto-based company's wireless division has faced tougher competition from players big and small, while its cable division is battling fellow industry giant Bell (TSX:BCE).

Mohamed said Rogers is working to allow customers to use their devices to get the information they need for self-service when they have problems.

"To me, the best way to drive out costs is to improve our service. Where we would like to get to is customers using their own device to actually get the information they want, or service their requirement," he said.

Mohamed added that Rogers, which maintained its financial guidance for 20120, will also look at trimming discretionary spending and supply costs, but did not mention any further job cuts.

Rogers laid off about 300 employees in March, with the cuts focused on management and head office positions.

Mohamed assured analysts Tuesday that the company intends to improve its earnings before the end of the year and repeated the message to shareholders Wednesday.

"As I look to the balance of the year, I expect this competitive intensity to continue, and with moderating revenue growth...cost management is absolutely imperative," he told the meeting.

Rogers posted a profit of $305 million or 57 cents per diluted share on $2.95 billion in revenue for the first quarter. That compared with a profit of $335 million or 60 cents per diluted share on $2.99 billion in revenue a year ago.

The company reported adjusted earnings of $356 million or 67 cents per diluted share, below analyst expectations of 76 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters.

Revenue of $2.95 billion also missed analyst expectations, which on average were for $3.05 billion for the first quarter of fiscal 2012.

In its first quarter, Rogers said it lost 7,000 cable customers in a highly competitive quarter with Bell's IPTV service.

UBS analyst Phillip Huang said the loss of subscribers was not a "one-off event."

As Bell expands its service, available in the Toronto and Montreal areas, Rogers will lose 86,000 cable subscribers in 2012, Huang estimated in a research note.

Huang noted that Rogers has stepped up the pace of cutting costs to sustain operating profits and cash flows.

"Nonetheless, we believe there is a high likelihood that we will see management lower guidance when they release Q2 results."

Mohamed said Rogers' cable TV service will move to Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) over the next two years, a system already used by Telus (TSX:T) and Bell. That means TV will be delivered over an Internet Protocol network and allow users to watch sports, for example, while pulling up stats.

"Think about it as one big pipe into the home, a pipe that will allow consumers to access any type of content and entertainment whether it's broadcast, on demand, or user generated. In the future your TV and your computer will be one and the same."

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  • 14 (tie): Hungary - 5.9 Mbps

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  • 13: United States - 6.1 Mbps

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Rogers Communications Inc. will cut costs and improve customer service to deal with competition in the wireless and cable TV markets that has resulted in slower revenue growth, CEO Nadir Mohamed said ...
Rogers Communications Inc. will cut costs and improve customer service to deal with competition in the wireless and cable TV markets that has resulted in slower revenue growth, CEO Nadir Mohamed said ...
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08:55 AM on 05/31/2012
Oh poor Rogers! They are not making money cause they cant rip off people still...Boo f'n Hoo!. GOOD! Let me tell you that frankly the best service I have ever gotten from them was when they stopped being the ONLY game in town. Sorry Rogers but no more ripping people off and money grabbing. Both you and Bell are going down for your greedy ways. Time to start showing your customers respect.
paintitblacker
shit happens life goes on
07:11 AM on 04/27/2012
Revamping B.C. place cost big bucks 564 million just for the roof telus had a memoradum of understanding but christy clark b.c. de-facto premier has different plans to re name it , it is the home of the white caps greg kerrfoots soccor team , he also own controlling interest in bell ,politics in b.c.is as corrupt as the borgias, and so is crispy clark
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Johnny LaRue
political correctness is just incorrect
04:54 PM on 04/26/2012
Cutting costs rather then a better product is a business's downward spiral.. As a former customer I was surprised to see how much better the actual products(cable and internet) are from their competition are. From crappy picture quality and sound to an internet box that needed to be reset at least once a day I don't miss their "chinese"quality. I will never use them again for anything.
07:04 PM on 04/25/2012
Bell or Rogers pick your poison
04:45 PM on 04/25/2012
Improve customer service? does that mean the next time I phone to complain about Rogers service (or lack of it) I can expect to speak with someone who actually speaks english, or maybe at least one of Canadas official languages. And maybe they will know what Canada is.
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JackHoffman
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06:25 AM on 04/26/2012
They have to speak English. Maybe the accent bothers you.
08:23 AM on 04/26/2012
There is a difference between speaking english and the ability of a 2 year-old to speak the language. As for the accent-no, dosent bother me, I deal a lot with people who have an accent. The difference being they seem to be want to be understood!
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Johnny LaRue
political correctness is just incorrect
04:56 PM on 04/26/2012
Sorry I can not help you but thank-you for calling again.
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LilPuppy
Canadian conservative,still left of a democrat
12:55 PM on 04/25/2012
great...fully expect to see some obscure charges in my next wannabe mortgage payment
12:28 PM on 04/25/2012
It certainly hasnt been for a lack of nailing me for every and any ridiculoue charge they can come up with.
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
12:20 PM on 04/25/2012
Customers are cancelling Rogers in greater numbers, for good reason (rip off pricing) It'll get worse.
12:20 PM on 04/25/2012
Improve your customer service and lower your prices - Then see how you move to the top.