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Celcom-Axiata: Is It Nimble Enough To Adapt?

Idham Nawawi, CEO, Celcom-Axiata

15-Feb-19 08:05

Celcom-Axiata: Is It Nimble Enough To Adapt?

Over five months into the top CEO position, Idham has ambitious plans to transform the 31-year-old company into a startup. But how will the oldest mobile operator in town go about that? We also talk about numbers - CAPEX and earnings.

Idham admits that they have lost ground but reckons Celcom-Axiata has caught up in the past two years as they focused on fixing the fundamentals. But is that enough?

Listen in.

Presented by: Joyce Goh


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