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S.Africa's MTN FY earnings, subscribers up

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - MTN Group, Africa's largest mobile phone operator, posted a 43 percent increase in full-year earnings on Wednesday, after last year's results were hit by costs from a black empowerment share scheme.

MTN restated its results from the previous year, lowering them by nearly 18 percent to account for the costs of a 2010 share scheme to increase ownership among black investors.

Adjusted headline earnings for the year to end-December totalled 1,070 cents compared with the restated 747 cents per share. Last year's number was changed from 909.1 cents.

Headline earnings, the main measure of profit in South Africa, exclude certain one-time items.

MTN has operations in 21 countries, with most of its revenue coming from South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria and Iran.

Revenue increased nearly 10 percent to 121.9 billion rand, while total users increased 16.2 percent to 164.5 million.

Rival Vodacom reported a 12 percent jump in third-quarter sales last month underpinned by a growing customer base and data business.

MTN is facing a lawsuit in a U.S. court from rival Turkcell over its licence in Iran.

The leading Turkish mobile firm has accused MTN of backing Tehran's nuclear programme and aiding its military when the Johannesburg-based firm was bidding for a telephone licence in Iran.

MTN owns 49 percent of local unit Irancell, which accounts for about 32 million of its subscribers and nearly 10 percent of its revenue.

Shares of the company are down nearly 6 percent so far this year, underperforming a 4 percent rise in Johannesburg's Top-40 index.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/africas-mtn-fy-earnings-subscribers-074707083.html

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