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Millicom Inc.

  • Wednesday, 15 February, 2023
    Due Diligence
    The $10bn telecom takeover brewing in Latin America Premium content

    Plus, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund pulls back on China and a private equity target lands on Toshiba

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  • Monday, 14 February, 2022
    Millicom fortifies strategy on unloved Central America with $3bn investment

    Emerging markets-focused telecoms group taps faster growth in region despite political upheaval and poverty

    A woman using a laptop online in Guatemala
  • Friday, 12 November, 2021
    Millicom makes big bet on Guatemala in $2.2bn telecoms deal

    Investment from Luxembourg-headquartered company is the largest on record for the Central American country

  • Monday, 19 April, 2021
    Millicom sells out of Africa to double down on Latin America

    Nasdaq-listed emerging markets telecoms group sells last remaining African operation

  • Tuesday, 15 January, 2019
    LexLiberty Global PLC
    Liberty/Millicom: the cable vaquero Premium content

    John Malone sees business potential in Central America

    John Malone, chairman of Liberty Media LLC, arrives for the morning sessions during the Allen & Co. Media and Technology Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho, U.S., on Thursday, July 7, 2016. Billionaires, chief executive officers, and leaders from the technology, media, and finance industries gather this week at the Idaho mountain resort conference hosted by investment banking firm Allen & Co. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 19 April, 2018
    Special ReportInvesting in Senegal
    Senegal CEO: ‘Africa is not prosperous because we’re not integrated’

    Wari money transfer chief Kabirou Mbodje on connecting the continent

    Kabirou Mbodje, Wari
  • Thursday, 1 March, 2018
    IPOs
    Helios joins African telecom tower IPO charge

    Mobile infrastructure groups plan London listing

    A cyclist stops to make a mobile phone call on a newly surfaced boulevard at the Eko Atlantic city site, developed by Eko Atlantic, near Victoria island in Lagos, Nigeria, on Friday, Feb. 12, 2016. Eko Atlantic city is an area of land reclaimed from the Atlantic ocean being developed into 10 million square meters of real estate. Photographer: George Osodi/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 12 July, 2016
    Fintech
    Tanzania’s fintech and mobile money transform business practice

    Local operators are competing to deliver innovative financial services

  • Thursday, 30 June, 2016
    Telecoms
    Tanzania wants foreign-backed telcos to list

    Dar es Salaam aims to keep tabs on revenues and widen share ownership

    Supporters of Tanzania Presidential candidate of the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) John Pombe Magufuli celebrate after he was declared the winner of the presidential election, in Dar es Salaam, October 29, 2015. Tanzania's ruling party candidate, John Magufuli, was declared winner on Thursday of a presidential election, after the national electoral body dismissed opposition complaints about the process and a demand for a recount. The election has been the most hotly contested race in the more than half a century of rule by the Chama Cha Mapinduzi Party, which fielded Magufuli, 56, a minister for public works. REUTERS/Emmanuel Herman - RTX1TTYF
  • Wednesday, 20 April, 2016
    beyondbricsWorld Economic Forum in Davos
    Drive to ‘connect the unconnected’ needs to focus on demand
  • Friday, 11 March, 2016
    European companies
    Kinnevik’s Cristina Stenbeck steps down as chairman

    Swedish executive goes in search of investment opportunities in education, health and tech

    Swedish-American heiress Cristina Stenbeck, executive chairman and principal owner of Investment AB Kinnevik, looks on in Stockholm, May 12, 2014. Stenbeck's bet on the red-hot e-commerce business has caught the eye of investors, although doubters question the future of her Kinnevik group in a sector where new players emerge almost every day. Shares in Kinnevik, which Stenbeck inherited at 24 on the sudden death of her father Jan, have more than doubled in half a dozen years and outstripped some of Sweden's other renowned family investment firms under her leadership. Picture taken May 12, 2014. To match Insight KINNEVIK/ REUTERS/Jonas Ekstromer/TT News Agency (SWEDEN - Tags: BUSINESS) ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. THIS PICTURE IS DISTRIBUTED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. SWEDEN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN SWEDEN. NO COMMERCIAL SALES - RTR3V3E2
  • Monday, 17 August, 2015
    European companies
    Cable boost at heart of Millicom’s Latin American ambitions

    New chief Mauricio Ramos plans to extend cable network by a third

    A sign advertises Tigo 4G telecommunications services, operated by Millicom International Cellular SA, on a roadside in Dakar, Senegal, on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2015. Dakar, with 3 million residents according to the CIA Factbook, is Senegal's largest city, economic hub and the business gateway to West Africa. Photographer: Pau Barrena/Bloomberg
  • Friday, 19 December, 2014
    beyondbricsMarkets
    Hello 2015: Africa’s digital and mobile revolution
  • Thursday, 13 February, 2014
    European companies
    Chad launches state telecoms company privatisation
    Airtel operates in Chad and other African markets
  • Wednesday, 22 January, 2014
    European companies
    Cristina Stenbeck set to take over as Zalando chairman
  • Thursday, 2 January, 2014
    beyondbricsMarkets
    Hello 2014: 10 tech trends to look out for in 2014
  • Wednesday, 2 October, 2013
    beyondbricsMergers & Acquisitions
    Guest post: LatAm’s mobile revolution
  • Sunday, 21 July, 2013
    African companies
    Helios to buy Vodacom telecoms towers
  • Sunday, 30 November, 2008
    African companies
    MTN confident over need for communication
  • Thursday, 24 April, 2008
    Telecoms
    Reliance to invest $500m in WiMax
  • Friday, 17 August, 2007
    Telecoms
    Valuations deter China Mobile
  • Wednesday, 7 March, 2007
    FT AlphavilleMergers & Acquisitions
    When broken deals become rockets
  • Wednesday, 29 November, 2006
    Investment Banking
    Telecoms: Big deals dominate industry
  • Sunday, 20 August, 2006
    LexWorld
    China Mobile
  • Tuesday, 4 July, 2006
    US & Canadian companies
    China Mobile plan to buy Millicom fails
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