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MTN to swing back into profit

MTN expects to swing back into profit in the first half of its financial year after a 330 billion naira ($1.1 billion) fine paid in the previous reporting period weighed on margins, the company said on Thursday.

Africaโ€™s biggest wireless network group expects headline earnings per share (HEPS) to be between 210 cents and 230 cents for the six months ended 30 June 2017 compared to a headline loss per share of 271 cents in prior comparable period.

HEPS is the main profit measure used in South Africa that strips out once off items.

โ€œThe negative performance in the prior comparable period was mainly as a result of non-recurring costs, including the Nigeria regulatory fine of 474 cents per share,โ€ the company said.

MTN agreed to pay the fine, which was reduced from $5.2 billion, in June last year after a prolonged legal battle to end a dispute in Nigeria over missing a deadline to cut off unregistered SIM cards.

The fine claimed by Nigeria, MTNโ€™s most lucrative but increasingly problematic market, wiped 10.5 billion rand ($814.67 million) from 2016 earnings.

($1 = 12.8886 rand)


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