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| Type | Public (LSE: YELL) |
| Founded | 2001 |
| Headquarters | Reading, England, UK |
| Key people | John Condron, CEO |
| Industry | Media |
| Products | UK:Yellow Pages, Yell.com, Yellow Pages 118 24 7;US: Yellow Book and Yellowbook.com and in Spain: Paginas Amarillas and PaginasAmarillas.es |
| Revenue | £2,075.1 million GBP (2007) |
| Operating income | £512.0 million GBP (2007) |
| Net income | £216.3 million GBP (2007) |
| Employees | 13,589 (2007) |
| Website | www.yellgroup.com |
Yell Group plc (LSE: YELL) is a leading international directories business operating in classified advertising markets in the UK, US, Spain and Latin America through printed, online and telephone-based media.It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index of leading UK quoted companies. It is based in Reading in Berkshire, over 40 miles west from London. The group has its origins in the division of the privatised former British state telecommunications operator BT Group plc which produced the UK version of Yellow Pages, and has been an independent quoted company since 2001. It provides paper, online and telephone-based classified directories. It started an acquisition program in the U.S. in 1999, and this has continued since it became an independent company. In May 2005 Yell announced that it intended to purchase U.S. directory publisher TransWestern Holdings L.P. from a consortium of private equity houses for $1,575 million (£829 million). Transwestern operated in 25 states and had core positions in California and Texas. The deal went through later in the year, making Yell's U.S. subsidiary Yellow Book the fifth largest directory publisher in the United States at that time. It has made further small acquisitions since then. Yell's turnover for the year ended 31 March 2007 was £2,075.1 million. Profit before tax was £248.0 million and net profit was £216.3 million. In April 2006 Yell agreed to purchase a 59.9% stake in Spanish phone directory firm Telefonica Publicidad e Informacion (TPI) from Telefonica, and launched a bid for the remaining shares which valued TPI at a total of £2.3 billion (€3.3 billion; US$4.1bn). Since then, Yell has bought further capital and in September 2007 reached agreement with the minority shareholders to acquire the remaining 1.28% of what is now named Yell Publicidad. In July 2006, Yell [1] threatened Yellowikis with legal action, claiming that people will confuse the two organisations. [2].
References
- ^ Yell. Yellowiki. Retrieved on 2006-07-12.
- ^ Legal threat to wiki listing site. BBC News (Wednesday, 12 July 2006). Retrieved on 2006-07-12.
External links
- Official site
- Yahoo profile
- Contact details on Yellowikis


