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Royal Dutch Shell's (LON:) profit slumped in the fourth quarter, raising doubts over the company’s ability to keep up with its share buyback program.
Our intention to complete the $25 billion share buyback programme is unchanged, but the pace remains subject to macro conditions and further debt reduction," CEO Ben van Beurden said in the company’s earnings release.
The company’s preferred measure of underlying profit fell to $2.93 billion dollars, while a net $2.06 billion in additional charges meant that reported net income fell to only $965 million. All of the company’s major divisions except LNG trading suffered declines in profit.
The biggest writedowns affected its north American shale gas portfolio, along with projects in Australia and Trinidad & Tobago. The writedowns were partially offset by gains on disposals of other assets.
BT Group (LON:) said its results for the third quarter were below expectations, but the financial outlook for the full year remained on track.
The telecoms group said its outlook for the year remained unchanged but would be in the lower half of expectations, between 1.9 billion pounds and 2.1 billion pounds.
BT said costs relating to regulation, competition and investment in products affected its overall revenue and profits. Profits were down 3% to 5.9 billion pounds as a result of 2% fall in revenue to 17.1 billion pounds.
"BT delivered results slightly below our expectations for the third quarter of the year, but we remain on track to meet our outlook for the full year”. said CEO Philip Jansen.