Chunghwa Telecom Co Ltd (
The company said April sales were NT$16.1 billion (US$489 million) compared with NT$15.1 billion the previous month. It didn't provide any further details. Its shares rose NT$0.50, or 0.8 percent yesterday , to NT$65, after the latest sales figures were released.
Chunghwa added 170,000 new mobile customers and 65,000 high-speed Internet customers last month, according to Fu Fu, the senior administrator in Chunghwa's investor relations department.
Mobile phone sales rose 26 percent from the same period a year ago to NT$4.7 billion, while Internet revenue gained 45 percent to NT$828 million.
Chunghwa said its local telephone sales fell 2.5 percent last month from a year ago, long-distance sales dropped 15 percent and international revenue slid 14 percent. Fu wouldn't provide financial figures.
April sales fell compared to a year ago, down 0.7 percent to NT$16.2 billion.
The government, which sold less than a fifth of the Chunghwa shares it wanted to unload last year, is again trying to sell the company's shares.
The government will decide by the end of this week how many -- probably 5 percent to 10 percent -- of Chunghwa's 9.64 billion shares it will sell to mainly local investors, said Teng Tien-lai (
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