Argentina’s President Javier Milei warned Telefonica SA that his government will review the phone carrier’s plan to sell its ...
Spanish telecommunications giant Telefonica agreed to sell its Argentine subsidiary to Telecom Argentina for $1.2 billion on ...
The Argentine government announced that it will investigate the acquisition of Telefónica by Telecom to determine whether it creates a monopoly.
The Spanish telecommunications firm has been steadily reducing its exposure to Latin America, frequently with the help of ...
MADRID, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Spanish telecoms company Telefonica (TEF.MC), opens new tab has sold its unit in Argentina for $1.245 billion to Telecom Argentina (TECO2m.BA), opens new tab as part of ...
Telefonica signed and closed the $1.25 billion deal on Monday after more than three decades in the country, according to a regulatory filing. The Spanish carrier has been working since late 2019 ...
Telefónica has announced a US$1.2 billion deal to sell its entire stake in its Argentinian unit to Telecom Argentina, though the transaction could be blocked by government intervention over ...
Spanish telecommunications giant Telefonica agreed to sell its Argentine subsidiary to Telecom Argentina for $1.2 billion on Monday, prompting libertarian President Javier Milei's government to ...
Telefonica's subsidiary TLH Holdco sold all its stake in Telefonica Moviles Argentina and the entire share capital of its operation to Telecom Argentina for $1.245 billion. The Spanish ...
Telefónica sold its entire 100 per cent stake to Telecom Argentina, in which Mexican investor David Martínez holds another 40 per cent, for $1.25bn in cash. The business does not carry ...
REUTERS/Jon Nazca/File Photo MADRID: Spanish telecoms company Telefonica has sold its unit in Argentina for $1.245 billion to Telecom Argentina as part of its strategy to gradually reduce its ...
Both Telecom and Telefónica released statements confirming ... and would attempt against the disinflationary process that Argentina is going through,” the `Government insisted.