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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549


FORM 6-K

Report of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16 of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
For the month of July, 2010

Commission File Number: 1-16269
 

AMÉRICA MÓVIL, S.A.B. DE C.V.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
America Mobile
(Translation of Registrant´s name into English)
 
Lago Alberto 366, Colonia Anahuac
11320 Mexico, D.F., Mexico
(Address of principal executive office)
 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports
under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F. 

Form 20-F ___X___ Form 40-F _______

Indicate by check mark if the Registrant is submitting this Form 6-K in paper as
permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1):
Yes _______ No ___X____

Indicate by check mark if the Registrant is submitting this Form 6-K in paper as
permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7):
Yes _______ No ___X____

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this Form 6-K is also thereby furnishing the information to the
Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Yes _______ No ___X____

This Report on Form 6-K shall be deemed incorporated by reference into the Registrant’s Registration Statements on Form F-3ASR (File No. 333-162217),
Form F-4 (File No. 333-168131) and Form F-4 (File No. 333-168132).



 

 

AMÉRICA MÓVIL’S SECOND QUARTER OF 2010

FINANCIAL AND OPERATING REPORT

 

Mexico City, July 22, 2010 - América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V. (“América Móvil”) [BMV: AMX] [NYSE: AMX] [NASDAQ: AMOV] [LATIBEX: XAMXL], announced today its financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2010.

 

 

•       In the second quarter of 2010 América Móvil added 4.9 million subscribers—30.7% more than last year—bringing the total for the semester to 10.3 million. Our Brazilian operations gained  1.3 million subscribers in the quarter, followed by Mexico with one million, Argentina with 501 thousand and Tracfone with 460 thousand.

 

•       Our wireless subscriber base reached 211.3 million at the end of June. Together with our fixed lines and those accesses obtained through the integration of Telmex and Telmex Internacional, América Móvil ended June with 259.3 million accesses in the Americas, including 27.4 million fixed lines, 12 million fixed broadband accesses and 8.6 million television subscribers.

 

•       Second quarter revenues were up 11.9% year-on-year to 100.9 billion pesos with service revenues rising 10.8% annually helped along by data revenue growth of 41.6%. Revenues for the first semester were up 10.9% year-on-year to 200 billion pesos.

 

•       Operating income was up 5.8% year-on-year and reached 28.9 billion pesos, leading to a net income of 18.7 billion pesos. The latter was down 17.9% from a year before on account of the extraordinary foreign exchange gains registered then.

 

•       Our net debt came down by 11.9 billion pesos since December 2009 to 71.6 billion pesos in June.  This reduction already reflects the payments made for Telmex Internacional shares in the context of the tender offer that closed in June (26.8 billion pesos). Our capital outlays totaled 20.3 billion pesos.

 

 

América Móvil Fundamentals (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Mexican Pesos

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var. %

Jan - Jun '10

Jan - Jun '09

Var. %

EPS (Mex$)*

                        0.58

                    0.69

-16.0%

                    1.11

                    1.19

-7.3%

Earning per ADR (US$)**

                        0.93

                    1.04

-10.6%

                    1.75

                    1.72

1.4%

Net Income (millions of Mex$ )

                   18,732

               22,811

-17.9%

               35,606

               39,371

-9.6%

Operating Income (millions of Mex$)

                   28,881

               27,288

5.8%

               58,280

               53,758

8.4%

Shares Outstanding as of June 30th (billion)

40.54

32.76

23.7%

40.54

32.76

23.7%

ADRs Outstanding as of June 30th (millions) ***

591

616

-4.1%

591

616

-4.1%

(1) Net Income / Average Shares outstanding (the average shares outstanding number used for this calculation does not reflect the increase in AMX shares which occured by virtue of the acquisition of CGT and TII) (2) 20 shares per ADR (3) Reflects the increase in AMX post acquisition (4) As per Bank of NY Mellon

 

 


Relevant Events

 

On June 16th América Móvil announced the results of its tender offers for stock of Carso Global Telecom (CGT) and Telmex Internacional (TII), both of which expired on June 10th. We obtained 99.4% of the stock of CGT and 32.9% of TII’s through the tender offers.  In the first case the CGT stock was exchanged for 7.1 billion AMX shares; in the second one, 61% of the TII shares were tendered for AMX stock (1.3 billion AMX shares) and 39% for cash (26.8 billion Mexican pesos, equivalent to approximately 2.1 billion dollars). By July 16th our participation in CGT had risen to 99.9%.  AMX now owns directly or indirectly approximately 94.6% of TII’s outstanding shares and 59.4% of Telmex’ stock. As a result of these transactions the number of outstanding AMX shares increased from 32.1 billion to 40.5 billion shares.

 

América Móvil will be consolidating the results of both Telmex and TII beginning July 1st on the basis of the global consolidation method.

 

By virtue of the integration of the companies, América Móvil ended June with 259.3 million accesses in the Americas, of which 211.3 million were wireless subscribers, 27.4 million fixed lines, 12 million fixed broadband accesses and 8.6 million television subscribers.

 

In June, América Móvil brought about the largest bond issuance to date of a Latin American entity in the euro and sterling markets. It comprised three bond issues: a seven year one billion euro bond with a 3.75% coupon; a 12-year 750 million euro-denominated bond with a 4.75% coupon; and a 20-year 650 million sterling-denominated bond with a coupon of 5.75%. This transaction, its first one in Europe, marks the beginning of the development of a new funding base in Europe for América Móvil.

 

 

América Móvil's Subsidiaries & Affiliates as of June 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Country

Company

Business

Equity Participation

Consolidation Method

Subsidiaries

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

Mexico

Telcel

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Mexico

Telmex1

wireline

59.4%

Global Consolidation Method3

 

 

-

Mexico

Telmex Internacional2

wireline

93.8%

Global Consolidation Method3

 

 

-

Argentina

Claro

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Brazil

Claro

wireless

99.4%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Chile

Claro

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Colombia

Comcel

wireless

99.4%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Dominicana

Claro

wireless, wireline

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Ecuador

Conecel

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

El Salvador

Claro

wireless, wireline

95.8%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Guatemala

Claro

wireless, wireline

99.2%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Honduras

Claro

wireless, wireline

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Jamaica

Claro

wireless

99.4%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Nicaragua

Claro

wireless, wireline

99.5%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Panama

Claro

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Paraguay

Claro

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Peru

Claro

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Puerto Rico

Claro

wireless, wireline

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

Uruguay

Claro

wireless

100.0%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

-

USA

Tracfone

wireless

98.2%

Global Consolidation Method

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Affiliate

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

Mexico

Telvista

other

45.0%

Equity Method

 

(1) Holding through Carso Global Telecom, of which AMX hold 99.6%. (2) Holding of 60.7% through Carso Global Telecom, 33.2% directly. (3) The results of these companies will begin consolidating on July 1st.

 

In July, the bidding stage of the spectrum auctions in Mexico came to an end. Our Mexican subsidiary Telcel was successful in its bids for different segments in the 1.7/2.1GHz bands during the process. By virtue of this, Telcel will be granted the right to use two nationwide blocks of 10MHz in the 1.7/2.1GHz bands and an additional 10MHz in three of the nine regions in which Mexico is divided for such purposes (Regions 1, 5 and 8). This additional spectrum will enable Telcel to expand its wide array of data and value added services with the latest cutting edge technologies.


 

Wireless Subscribers

 

In the second quarter América Móvil added 4.9 million wireless subscribers—of which 20% were postpaid—to finish June with 211.3 million wireless clients in the Americas, 11.0% more than a year ago. Net additions were 30.7% greater than in the same period of last year. In Chile they were 2.6 times higher than in 2009 whereas in Mexico they were up 87.8% relative to last year, in Brazil 46.7% and in Peru 54.3%.

 

At the end of the period, we had 30 million postpaid wireless subscribers in our region of operations, 14.1% more than in the year-earlier quarter. Our postpaid subscriber base has been growing faster than our prepaid one for several years as we continue to expand our overall coverage and capacity and adopt new technologies.

 

Brazil led in terms of net adds with 1.3 million followed closely by Mexico with just over one million. Argentina with 501 thousand subs and Tracfone, in the U.S., with 460 thousand. Peru and Ecuador added approximately 300 thousand clients each, with Colombia picking up 234 thousand.

 

At the end of June we had 61.3 million subscribers in Mexico, 46.9 million in Brazil, 28.3 million in Colombia and 17.9 million in Argentina. We also had nearly 16 million clients in the U.S. Ecuador and Central America had 10 million subscribers each, while Peru ended the period with just over 9 million. The fastest growth in relative terms was observed in Chile and the U.S., with just over 27% year-on-year, followed by Peru with 17.8% and Brazil with 15.8%.

 

We estimate that wireless penetration in our region of operations was already close to 94% by the end of the period (excluding the U.S.).

 

 

Subscribers as of June 2010

 

 

 

 

 

Thousands

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total(1)

 

Country

Jun'10

Mar'10

Var.%

Jun'09

Var.%

 

Mexico

61,293

60,265

1.7%

              58,081

5.5%

 

Brazil

46,902

45,583

2.9%

              40,486

15.8%

 

Chile

4,048

3,769

7.4%

                3,185

27.1%

 

Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay

19,157

18,686

2.5%

              17,446

9.8%

 

Colombia and Panama

28,382

28,160

0.8%

              27,133

4.6%

 

Ecuador

10,060

9,782

2.8%

                8,842

13.8%

 

Peru

9,076

8,741

3.8%

                7,704

17.8%

 

Central America

10,043

9,735

3.2%

9,312

7.9%

 

Caribbean

6,424

6,256

2.7%

5,633

14.0%

 

USA

15,912

15,452

3.0%

              12,489

27.4%

 

Total Wireless

211,297

206,429

2.4%

190,311

11.0%

 

Central America

2,257

2,268

-0.5%

2,250

0.3%

 

Caribbean

1,507

1,515

-0.5%

1,568

-3.9%

 

Total Fixed

3,764

3,783

-0.5%

3,817

-1.4%

 

Total Lines

215,061

210,213

2.3%

194,128

10.8%

 


(1) Includes total subscribers of all companies in which América Móvil holds an economic interest; does not consider the date in which the companies started being consolidated.
Total wireless historical data does not include recent acquisitions.

 

 


 

America Movil's Income Statement (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of MxP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

1Q10

Var.%

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Service Revenues

93,213

91,319

2.1%

84,051

10.9%

184,532

168,298

9.6%

Net Service Revenues

88,768

87,641

1.3%

80,139

10.8%

176,409

160,418

10.0%

Equipment Revenues

12,100

11,039

9.6%

9,965

21.4%

23,139

19,553

18.3%

Commisions and Other Revenues

-4,445

-3,678

-20.9%

-3,913

-13.6%

-8,122

-7,880

-3.1%

Total Revenues

100,868

98,680

2.2%

90,104

11.9%

199,548

179,971

10.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cost of Service

24,484

23,178

5.6%

19,826

23.5%

47,662

40,463

17.8%

Cost of Equipment

18,568

17,958

3.4%

17,167

8.2%

36,526

34,641

5.4%

Selling, General & Administrative Expenses

14,427

14,123

2.2%

13,559

6.4%

28,550

26,700

6.9%

Others

1,423

1,136

25.2%

1,186

19.9%

2,559

2,198

16.4%

Total Costs and Expenses

58,901

56,396

4.4%

51,739

13.8%

115,297

104,002

10.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depreciation & Amortization

13,086

12,886

1.6%

11,077

18.1%

25,972

22,211

16.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

28,881

29,398

-1.8%

27,288

5.8%

58,280

53,758

8.4%

% of Total Revenues

28.6%

29.8%

 

30.3%

 

29.2%

29.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest Expense

2,736

1,887

45.0%

1,793

52.7%

4,624

3,953

17.0%

Interest Income

-724

-551

-31.4%

-317

-128.5%

-1,275

-818

-55.9%

Net Interest Expense

2,012

1,336

50.6%

1,476

36.4%

3,349

3,135

6.8%

Other Financial Expenses

-329

2,864

-111.5%

975

-133.7%

2,535

381

n.m.

Foreign Exchange Loss

709

-2,165

132.8%

-5,394

113.1%

-1,455

-3,165

54.0%

Comprehensive Financing Cost (Income)

2,393

2,036

17.6%

-2,944

181.3%

4,429

351

n.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Income & Deferred Taxes

7,745

10,485

-26.1%

7,452

3.9%

18,230

14,108

29.2%

Net Income before Minority Interest and Equity

18,743

16,878

11.0%

22,780

-17.7%

35,621

39,298

-9.4%

Participation in Results of Affiliates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

minus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Equity Participation in Results of Affiliates

9

11

-18.4%

58

-84.2%

20

118

-82.8%

Minority Interest

-21

-15

-33.6%

-27

22.6%

-36

-46

21.4%

Net Income

18,732

16,874

11.0%

22,811

-17.9%

35,606

39,371

-9.6%

n.m. Not meaningful

 

América Móvil Consolidated Results

With the Latin American and U.S. economies expanding throughout the second quarter subscriber growth continued firm providing support to the enlargement of our revenues. Data services remained very much in demand, with several countries doubling their data revenues from a year before.

 

Voice revenues, which tend to be cylical in nature, increased in the second quarter at a slighty faster pace than the region’s GDP whereas data revenues soared 41.6%. The share of data in service revenues continued its relentless drive upwards hitting 22% of service revenues in the quarter, up from 17.6% a year before.

 

Altogether, América Móvil’s revenues were up 11.9% year-on-year to 100.9 billion pesos, with service revenues rising 10.8% buoyed by data revenues that expanded 41.6%. In the six months to June they totaled 200 billion pesos, 10.9% more than a year before.

 


 

Balance Sheet (in accordance with IFRS)

América Móvil Consolidated

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of  Mexican Pesos

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jun '10

Dec '09

Var.%

Jun '09

Var.%

 

Jun '10

Dec '09

Var.%

Jun '09

Var%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Current Assets

 

 

 

 

 

     Current Liabilities

 

 

 

 

 

Cash & Securities

154,740

27,446

463.8%

19,659

687.1%

     Short Term Debt**

7,841

9,168

-14.5%

12,687

-38.2%

Accounts Receivable

48,910

55,927

-12.5%

47,195

3.6%

     Accounts Payable

103,301

95,924

7.7%

92,096

12.2%

Other Current Assets

6,450

3,189

102.3%

7,542

-14.5%

     Other Current Liabilities

33,108

35,642

-7.1%

26,292

25.9%

Inventories

20,983

21,536

-2.6%

21,557

-2.7%

 

144,251

140,734

2.5%

131,074

10.1%

 

231,083

108,098

113.8%

95,954

140.8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Non Current Assets

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plant & Equipment

210,458

224,740

-6.4%

215,626

-2.4%

 

 

 

 

 

 

Investments in Affiliates

105,416

975

10715.3%

897

11645.7%

     Non Current Liabilities

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     Long Term Debt

218,907

101,741

115.2%

102,456

113.7%

Deferred Assets

 

 

 

 

 

     Other Non Current Liabilities

24,876

25,233

-1.4%

28,783

-13.6%

Goodwill (Net)

45,971

45,805

0.4%

44,664

2.9%

 

243,783

126,975

92.0%

131,239

85.8%

Intangible

39,806

45,822

-13.1%

47,248

-15.8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

Deferred Assets

22,628

21,170

6.9%

12,720

77.9%

     Shareholder's Equity

267,328

178,901

49.4%

154,795

72.7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Assets

655,362

446,610

46.7%

417,108

57.1%

     Total Liabilities and Equity

655,362

446,610

46.7%

417,108

57.1%

** Includes current portion of Long Term Debt

 

The quarter’s operating income, 28.9 billion pesos, led to a net income of 18.7 billion pesos after allowing for financial costs of  2.4 billion pesos. Whereas operating income rose 5.8% year-on-year, net income was down 17.9% mostly on account of the extraordinary (and significant) foreign exchange gains obtained in the second quarter of 2009.  In the first half of the year our operating income and net income came in at 58.3 and 35.6 billion pesos respectively.

 

Our net debt declined to 71.6 billion pesos at the end of the quarter. It was 11.9 billion lower than at the end of 2009 even after allowing for the payments made for Telmex Internacional shares in the context of the tender offer that closed in June (26.8 billion pesos). Our capital expenditures totaled 14.8 billion pesos whereas our share buybacks and dividends added up to 5.5 billion pesos.

 

Financial Debt of América Móvil*

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of U.S. Dollars

 

 

 

June '10

Dec '09

Peso Denominated Debt

3,262

2,019

Bonds and other securities

3,262

2,019

Banks and others

0

0

U.S. Dollar - denominated debt

8,749

4,365

Bonds and other securities

7,952

3,952

Banks and others

797

413

Debt denominated in other currencies

5,904

2,109

Bonds and other securities

4,190

788

Banks and others

1,714

1,321

Total Debt

17,915

8,493

Short term debt and current portion of long-term debt

620

702

Long-term debt

17,296

7,791

* This table does not include the effect of forwards and derivatives used to hedge the foreign exchange exposure

 

Mexico

 

We gained 1.0 milion subscribers in the second quarter, approximately 88% more than in the year-earlier quarter, to finish June with 61.3 million subs, 5.5% more than a year before. Of our net adds, 20% were postpaid. Our postpaid base increased 23.8% from June 2009 contributing to the growth of our market share in the postpaid segment of the market: in March it had risen to 50.2% from 47.2% a year earlier.

 


 

Revenues of 36.0 billion pesos in the second quarter were 8.1% higher year-on-year, with net service revenues totaling 30.3 billion pesos, a 7.1% annual increase.  ARPUs rose 2.0% to 166 on the back of strong data revenues—up 25.3%—and continued increases in MOUs, which at 208 were 6.2% higher than a year before. Through June, revenues were up 9.2% from a year before, to 71.2 billion pesos, with net service revenues of 59.6 billion pesos exceeding by 7.5% those of the first half of  2009.

 

Our 3G coverage has kept on expanding, and now reaches 70% of Mexico’s population.

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Mexico

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of MxP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

36,042

33,342

8.1%

71,236

65,246

9.2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

18,990

17,300

9.8%

36,919

33,519

10.1%

%

52.7%

51.9%

 

51.8%

51.4%

 

 

Mexico Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

              61,293

             58,081

5.5%

          Postpaid

                5,697

               4,601

23.8%

          Prepaid

              55,597

             53,479

4.0%

MOU

                   208

                   196

6.2%

ARPU

                   166

                   163

2.0%

Churn (%)

3.0%

2.9%

0.0

 

 

Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay

 

Net additions of 471 thousand in the second quarter—nearly one third of them postpaid—exceeded by 24.1% those of the year earlier quarter bringing our combined subscriber base to 19.2 million clients in June, 9.8% more than a year before.

 

Revenues of 2.2 billion Argentinean pesos exceeded by 17.5% those obtained in the same period of 2009. Equipment revenues came down on an annual basis but service revenues were up 21.1% on the back of both voice and data revenues, both of which grew at the same pace.  ARPU jumped 10.4% increase although MOUs were slightly down year-on-year.

 

Revenues for the first six months totaled 4.4 billion Argentinean pesos, 17.9% more than a year before, with service revenues rising 22.0%.


 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of ARP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

2,219

1,889

17.5%

4,403

3,735

17.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

803

537

49.6%

1,572

1,017

54.5%

%

36.2%

28.4%

 

35.7%

27.2%

 

 

 

Argentina, Uruguay & Paraguay Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

              19,157

              17,446

9.8%

          Postpaid

                2,439

                2,296

6.2%

          Prepaid

              16,718

              15,150

10.3%

MOU

                   134

                   137

-2.0%

ARPU

                      35

                      31

10.4%

Churn (%)

1.9%

2.5%

-0.6

 

 

Brazil

 

Our subscriber base reached nearly 47 million subscribers at the end of June after net additions of 1.3 million subs in the second quarter and 2.5 million in the first six months.  Net additions exceeded the prior year’s by 46.7% and 42.5% respectively.

 

Second quarter revenues expanded 3.5% from the year-earlier-quarter to 2.9 billion reais, powered along by net service revenues that rose 4.3%.  These in turn were driven by data revenues that swelled 44.1%. ARPU was down 9.8% due to the acceleration of subscriber growth and the lag that typically exists between subscriber and revenue growth. MOUs kept on rising, reaching 93 minutes, the highest we have recorded in the country; they were up 27.9% from a year before. In the six months to June revenues totaled 5.7 billion reais, an increase of 3.4% in annual terms.

 

Operating income declined year-on-year on account of the faster pace of depreciation adopted at the end of last year.

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Brazil

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of BrL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

2,902

2,804

3.5%

5,671

5,485

3.4%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

46

218

-79.1%

227

439

-48.2%

%

1.6%

7.8%

 

4.0%

8.0%

 

 

 


 

 

Brazil Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

              46,902

              40,486

15.8%

          Postpaid

                8,934

                8,407

6.3%

          Prepaid

              37,967

              32,079

18.4%

MOU

                      93

                      73

27.9%

ARPU

                      19

                      22

-9.8%

Churn (%)

3.2%

2.8%

0.4

 

 

Colombia-Panama

 

We added 585 thousand subscribers in the first half of the year, 222 thousand of which were added in the second quarter. Our subscriber base rose 4.6% over the previous year to 28.4 million clients, while our postpaid sub base grew almost twice as rapidly at 9.0%.

 

Revenues for the quarter were 1.5 trillion Colombian pesos, 11.0% above those of 2009. Service revenues rose 6.8% boosted by data revenues which doubled. Relative to service revenues, the data component has climbed 7.8 percentage points in one year. In the six months to June, revenues totaled 3 trillion Colombian, 5.2% more than in the first half of 2009.

 

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Colombia and Panama

 

 

 

 

 

 

Billions of COP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

1,498

1,350

11.0%

2,961

2,815

5.2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

536

432

24.1%

1,086

887

22.4%

%

35.8%

32.0%

 

36.7%

31.5%

 

 

 

Colombia and Panama Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

              28,382

              27,133

4.6%

          Postpaid

                4,132

                3,792

9.0%

          Prepaid

              24,250

              23,340

3.9%

MOU

                   205

                   170

20.1%

ARPU

              15,748

              15,441

2.0%

Churn (%)

3.6%

2.9%

0.7

 

Chile

 

Net additions for the second quarter came in at 279 thousand taking to 451 thousand the total for the year. Both were approximately 2.5 times higher than those of the prior year. We ended June with over four million clients, 27.1% more than the year before, with our postpaid base exhibiting a 48.1% growth rate.

 


 

We obtained revenues of 74.4 billion chilean pesos in the second quarter which represents an annual increase of 34.3%. Service revenues were up 28.3% year-on-year with data revenues more than doubling relative to those of 2009. ARPU was 2.8% higher than in the same period of 2009 in spite of the acceleration of subscriber growth buoyed by both data usage and voice revenues, with the latter increasing 20.6% from a year before.  Revenues for the first half stood at 142.4 billion Chilean pesos; they were up 25.1% year-on-year.

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Chile

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of ChP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

74,441

55,412

34.3%

142,604

113,996

25.1%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

            (13,916)

            (10,383)

-34.0%

           (26,790)

           (19,387)

-38.2%

%

-18.7%

-18.7%

 

-18.8%

-17.0%

 

 

 

Chile Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

                4,048

                3,185

27.1%

          Postpaid

                   632

                   427

48.1%

          Prepaid

                3,416

                2,758

23.9%

MOU

                   178

                   152

16.8%

ARPU

                4,850

                4,719

2.8%

Churn (%)

4.3%

3.6%

0.7

 

 

Ecuador

 

We finished June with just over ten million subscribers—13.8% more than a year before—after adding 279 thousand subscribers in the second quarter. Our net additions for the period were 21.5% greater than those obtained in the same period of 2009.  During the second quarter we were a net gainer of users that filed for number portability.

 

Second quarter revenues of 290 million dollars expanded 11.0% year-over-year with service revenues rising 11.8%. Data revenues grew 36.9% year-on-year and they were equivalent to approximately one fourth of the service revenues of the quarter.  MOUs increased 31.1% from a year before to 108. In the first half of 2010 revenues totaled 576 million dollars, up 9.9% helped along by service revenue growth of 11.1%

 


 

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Ecuador

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of Dollars

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

290

261

11.0%

576

525

9.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

106

87

21.8%

208

175

19.1%

%

36.7%

33.4%

 

36.2%

33.4%

 

 

 

Ecuador Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

              10,060

                8,842

13.8%

          Postpaid

                1,175

                   994

18.3%

          Prepaid

                8,885

                7,849

13.2%

MOU

                   108

                      83

31.1%

ARPU

                        8

                        8

-1.5%

Churn (%)

1.8%

1.1%

0.7

 

Peru

 

Our net subscriber additions in the second quarter, 334 thousand exceeded by 54.3% those of the prior year and brought the total through June to 765 thousand. Our subscriber base finished the period with 9.1 million clients, 17.8% more than a year ago, with our postpaid base expanding slightly more rapidly than the prepaid one.  We continue to sign in clients by virtue of the number portability scheme as 7 out of 10 ported numbers end up as Claro subscribers.

 

Second quarter revenues rose 21.8% annually to 662 million soles driven by service revenue growth of 24.6%. Data revenues shot up 80.7% in the year, which was key to its ARPU increasing by 6.6%, strongly supported by voice revenues that increased 18.5%. In the first semester of 2010 our revenues totaled 1.3 billion soles for a 20.6% year-on-year increase on the back of service revenue growth of 23.7%.

 

According to the first brief on broadband published in June by the Ministry of Communications, Claro is the clear leader in wireless broadband in Peru.

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Peru

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of Soles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

662

544

21.8%

1,316

1,091

20.6%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

215

117

82.7%

438

253

73.1%

%

32.4%

21.6%

 

33.3%

23.2%

 

 


 

 

Peru Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

                9,076

                7,704

17.8%

          Postpaid

                1,018

                   857

18.8%

          Prepaid

                8,058

                6,847

17.7%

MOU

                      96

                   117

-18.2%

ARPU

                      21

                      20

6.6%

Churn (%)

2.9%

3.1%

                   (0.2)

 

 

Central America

 

Our combined operations added 308 thousand wireless subscribers in the second quarter, more than three times those registered a year before. Our wireless subscriber base reached 10 million, 7.8% more than the prior year while our postpaid subscriber base shot up 20.4%. In addition to these, we had a 2.3 million landlines in the region.

 

We obtained revenues of 342 million dollars in the quarter, 2.1% more than a year before. Data revenues were the most dynamic component of service revenues; they posted an annual increase of 63.9% in the period. First half revenues were 675 million dollars.

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Central America Consolidated

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of Dollars

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

342

335

2.1%

675

672

0.4%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

20

57

-64.9%

71

113

-37.2%

%

5.9%

17.1%

 

10.5%

16.8%

 

 

Central America Consolidated  Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

              10,043

                9,312

7.8%

          Postpaid

                   523

                   434

20.4%

          Prepaid

                9,520

                8,878

7.2%

Fixed Lines (thousands)

                2,257

                2,250

0.3%

Total Lines (Wireless + Fiexed, 000's)

              12,300

              11,562

6.4%

MOU

                   111

                   110

0.3%

ARPU

                        6

                        6

-0.9%

Churn (%)

2.3%

1.9%

                     0.3

 

The Caribbean

 

After adding 168 thousand subscribers in the second quarter we finished June with 6.4 million subscribers, 14.0% more than last year. We also had 1.5 million landlines in the islands.

 

Second quarter revenues of 538 million dollars were 3.4% higher than those of 2009. Data revenues jumped 47.9% in the period and represent 11.3% of service revenues. In the first half revenues added up to 1.1 billion dollars and were 3.7% greater than the year before.

 


 

 

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

Caribbean Consolidated

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of Dollars

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

538

521

3.4%

1,071

1,033

3.7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

63

93

-32.5%

126

165

-24.1%

%

11.7%

17.9%

 

11.7%

16.0%

 

 

Caribbean Consolidated Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

                6,424

               5,633

14.0%

          Postpaid

                1,451

               1,031

40.8%

          Prepaid

                4,973

               4,603

8.0%

Fixed Lines (thousands)

                1,507

               1,568

-3.9%

Total Lines (Wireless + Fiexed, 000's)

                7,931

               7,211

10.0%

MOU

                   319

                   242

31.9%

ARPU

                      12

                     12

1.1%

Churn (%)

4.6%

4.5%

0.1

 

 

United States

 

We added 460 thousand new clients in the second quarter to finish June with 15.9 million subscribers, 27.4% more than the prior year.

 

Our revenues jumped 72.7% year-on-year to 684 million dollars. Service revenues rose 60.4% with data revenues quadrupling. ARPU was up 24.1% driven mostly by data and our StraightTalk plans. In the six months to June revenues totaled 1.3 billion dollars and were 66.8% higher than those of the prior year.

 

INCOME STATEMENT (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

United States

 

 

 

 

 

 

Millions of Dollars

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%

 

Revenues

684

396

72.7%

1,289

773

66.8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating Income

67

73

-8.2%

137

140

-2.1%

%

9.8%

18.4%

 

10.6%

18.1%

 

 


 

United States Operating Data (IFRS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%

Wireless Subscribers (thousands)

              15,912

              12,489

27.4%

MOU

                   210

                      77

172.8%

ARPU

                      12

                      10

24.1%

Churn (%)

4.0%

3.9%

                     0.1

 

Glossary of Terms

 

ARPU – Average Revenue per User. The ratio of service revenues in a given period to the average number of wireless subscribers in the same period. It is presented on a monthly basis.

 

ARPM- Average Revenue per Minute. The ratio of service revenues to airtime traffic.

 

Capex – Capital Expenditure. Accrued capital expenditures related to the expansion of the telecommunications infrastructure.

 

Churn – Disconnection Rate. The ratio of wireless subscribers disconnected during a given period to the number of wireless subscribers at the beginning of that period. 

 

EDGE – Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. A technology that gives GSM the capacity to handle data services for the third generation mobile telephony.

 

EPS (Mexican pesos) – Earnings per share. Total earnings in Mexican pesos divided by total shares.

 

Earnings per ADR (US$) – Total earnings in U.S. dollars divided by total ADRs equivalent.

 

Equity subscribers – Subscribers weighted by the economic interest held in each company.

 

GSM – Global System for Mobile communications. It is the world’s leading and fastest growing mobile standard.

 

GPRS – General Packet Radio Service. Enables GSM networks to offer higher capacity, Internet-based-content and packet-based data services.  It is a second generation technology.

 

Gross additions – Total number of subscribers acquired during the period.

 

Licensed pops – Licensed population. Population covered by the licenses that each of the companies manage.

 

Market share – A company’s subscriber base divided by the total number of subscribers in that country.

 

MOU – Minutes of Use per subscriber. The ratio of wireless traffic in a given period to the average number of wireless subscribers in that same period.  It is presented on a monthly basis.

 

Net subscriber additions – The difference in the subscriber base from one period to another. It is the different between gross additions and disconnections.

 

Net debt – Total short and long term debt minus cash and marketable securities.

 

Prepaid – Subscriber that may purchase airtime to recharge a cellular phone. The client does not hold a contract with the company for voice and data services.

 


Postpaid – Subscriber that has a contract for the use of airtime. The client has no need of activating airtime, it is done so immediately.

 

Push-to-talk – Enables compatible mobile phones to function like two-way radios.

 

SMS – Short Message Service.

 

SAC – Subscriber Acquisition Cost. The sum of handset subsidies, marketing expenses and commissions to distributors for handset activation. Handset subsidy is calculated as the difference between equipment cost and equipment revenues. 

 

Wireless penetration – The ratio of total wireless subscribers in any given country divided by the total population in that country.

 

Exchange Rates Local Currency Units per USD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2Q10

2Q09

Var.%                  

Jan - Jun 10

Jan - Jun 09

Var.%               

 

Mexico

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     12.66

13.20

-4.1%

           12.66

13.20

-4.1%

Average

     12.55

13.35

-6.0%

           12.67

13.86

-8.5%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brazil

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       1.80

1.95

-7.7%

             1.80

             1.95

-7.7%

Average

       1.79

2.07

-13.6%

             1.80

             2.19

-18.0%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Argentina

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       3.93

3.80

3.5%

             3.93

3.80

3.5%

Average

       3.90

3.73

4.6%

             3.87

3.64

6.4%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chile

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

        547

       532

2.9%

              547

              532

2.9%

Average

        530

       566

-6.4%

              524

              586

-10.6%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colombia

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     1,916

    2,159

-11.2%

           1,916

          2,159

-11.2%

Average

     1,950

    2,230

-12.6%

           1,949

          2,321

-16.0%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guatemala

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       8.03

8.15

-1.4%

             8.03

8.15

-1.4%

Average

       8.00

8.11

-1.3%

             8.09

8.03

0.8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Honduras

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     19.03

    19.03

0.0%

           19.03

19.03

0.0%

Average

     19.03

    19.03

0.0%

           19.03

19.03

0.0%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nicaragua

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     21.35

20.33

5.0%

           21.35

20.33

5.0%

Average

     21.22

20.21

5.0%

           21.09

20.09

5.0%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peru

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       2.83

3.01

-6.1%

             2.83

3.01

-6.1%

Average

       2.84

3.02

-6.1%

             2.85

3.11

-8.4%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paraguay

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     4,756

    5,020

-5.3%

           4,756

          5,020

-5.3%

Average

     4,726

    5,026

-6.0%

           4,704

          5,044

-6.7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uruguay

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     21.13

23.43

-9.8%

           21.13

23.43

-9.8%

Average

     19.69

23.70

-16.9%

           19.67

23.61

-16.7%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dominican

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     36.89

36.05

2.3%

           36.89

36.05

2.3%

Average

     36.77

36.03

2.1%

           36.55

35.85

2.0%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jamaica

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     86.02

89.07

-3.4%

           86.02

          89.07

-3.4%

Average

     88.16

89.03

-1.0%

           88.93

          87.74

1.4%

 

               


 

Exchange Rates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4Q09

4Q08

Var.%                  

Jan - Dec 09

Jan - Dec 08

Var.%               

 

USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       0.08

0.08

4.3%

             0.08

0.08

4.3%

Average

       0.08

0.07

6.4%

             0.08

0.07

9.3%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brazil

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       7.03

6.76

3.9%

             7.03

             6.76

3.9%

Average

       7.00

6.44

8.8%

             7.05

             6.32

11.6%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Argentina

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       3.22

3.48

-7.4%

             3.22

3.48

-7.4%

Average

       3.22

3.58

-10.1%

             3.27

3.81

-14.1%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chile

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

     0.023

    0.025

-6.8%

           0.023

          0.025

-6.8%

Average

     0.024

    0.024

0.4%

           0.024

          0.024

2.3%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colombia

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

   0.0066

 0.0061

8.0%

        0.0066

        0.0061

8.0%

Average

   0.0064

 0.0060

7.5%

        0.0065

        0.0060

8.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guatemala

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       1.58

1.62

-2.7%

             1.58

1.62

-2.7%

Average

       1.57

1.65

-4.8%

             1.57

1.73

-9.3%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Honduras

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       0.67

      0.69

-4.1%

             0.67

0.69

-4.1%

Average

       0.66

      0.70

-6.0%

             0.67

0.73

-8.5%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nicaragua

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       0.59

0.65

-8.7%

             0.59

0.65

-8.7%

Average

       0.59

0.66

-10.5%

             0.60

0.69

-12.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Peru

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       4.48

4.38

2.1%

             4.48

4.38

2.1%

Average

       4.42

4.41

0.1%

             4.45

4.46

-0.2%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Paraguay

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

   0.0027

 0.0026

1.2%

        0.0027

        0.0026

1.2%

Average

   0.0027

 0.0027

0.0%

        0.0027

        0.0027

-1.9%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Uruguay

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       0.60

0.56

6.3%

             0.60

0.56

6.3%

Average

       0.64

0.56

13.2%

             0.64

0.59

9.8%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dominican

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       0.34

0.37

-6.3%

             0.34

0.37

-6.3%

Average

       0.34

0.37

-7.9%

             0.35

0.39

-10.3%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jamaica

 

 

 

 

 

 

EoP

       0.15

0.15

-0.7%

             0.15

             0.15

-0.7%

Average

       0.14

0.15

-5.1%

             0.14

             0.16

-9.8%

 

 

 

 


SIGNATURE
 
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date: July 27, 2010

 
AMÉRICA MÓVIL, S.A.B. DE C.V.
By: 
/S/  Carlos García Moreno

  Name:
Title:
Carlos García Moreno
Chief Financial Officer