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Royal Mail shares fall on Ofcom review | Royal Mail shares fall on Ofcom review |
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Shares in Royal Mail fell on Friday after Ofcom confirmed the scope of a review into the company's operations. | Shares in Royal Mail fell on Friday after Ofcom confirmed the scope of a review into the company's operations. |
The review could result in a price cap being imposed on the postal operator. | The review could result in a price cap being imposed on the postal operator. |
The regulator said the inquiry will examine the "efficient and financially sustainable provision" of the UK's universal postal service. | The regulator said the inquiry will examine the "efficient and financially sustainable provision" of the UK's universal postal service. |
The universal service is the Royal Mail's commitment to deliver to all of the UK for the same price. | The universal service is the Royal Mail's commitment to deliver to all of the UK for the same price. |
Shares fell closed down 3.5%, or 18.5p, to 508.5p. | |
The company is worth about £5bn and the shares are up 14% since its float in October 2013. | The company is worth about £5bn and the shares are up 14% since its float in October 2013. |
Ofcom, which first announced the review last month, is concerned at the reduction in competition in parts of the letters and parcels markets. | Ofcom, which first announced the review last month, is concerned at the reduction in competition in parts of the letters and parcels markets. |
The letter delivery service arm of Whistl and parcel firm City Link both folded in recent months. | The letter delivery service arm of Whistl and parcel firm City Link both folded in recent months. |
The collapse of the letter service run by Whistl, formerly known as TNT, left Royal Mail with no national competitor in this market. | The collapse of the letter service run by Whistl, formerly known as TNT, left Royal Mail with no national competitor in this market. |
Ofcom said it will also consider Royal Mail's position in the parcels market and "assess the company's potential ability to set wholesale prices in a way that might harm competition". | Ofcom said it will also consider Royal Mail's position in the parcels market and "assess the company's potential ability to set wholesale prices in a way that might harm competition". |
The regulator said it could roll back some of the commercial flexibility given to Royal Mail in 2012, which included the ability to raise prices. | The regulator said it could roll back some of the commercial flexibility given to Royal Mail in 2012, which included the ability to raise prices. |
In May Royal Mail reported pre-tax profits of £400m for the year to 29 March, down from £1.66bn for the previous 12 months. | In May Royal Mail reported pre-tax profits of £400m for the year to 29 March, down from £1.66bn for the previous 12 months. |
'Consistent approach' | 'Consistent approach' |
Royal Mail said it would participate fully in Ofcom's review. | Royal Mail said it would participate fully in Ofcom's review. |
"We will be highlighting the need for a consistent approach to regulation. Ofcom's existing framework, put in place in 2012 was to have provided certainty for seven years," the company said. | "We will be highlighting the need for a consistent approach to regulation. Ofcom's existing framework, put in place in 2012 was to have provided certainty for seven years," the company said. |
"Royal Mail believes it has used the commercial freedoms granted by Ofcom in a responsible and appropriate manner to help secure the financial sustainability of the universal service in the face of significant ongoing change across the postal market." | "Royal Mail believes it has used the commercial freedoms granted by Ofcom in a responsible and appropriate manner to help secure the financial sustainability of the universal service in the face of significant ongoing change across the postal market." |
Ofcom's review is expected to be completed next year. | Ofcom's review is expected to be completed next year. |
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