Monday is often the day for deals and rumors, and a doozy in the telecom
market quickly made the rounds. Depending upon which reports you
believe, AT&T (NYSE:T) either made a bid for Telefonica (NYSE:TEF)
and was rebuffed by the Spanish government, or no such approach was
ever made. In either case, it is not altogether surprising that AT&T
would be entertaining global ambitions, and Telefonica is certainly a
business that could be worth quite a bit more if cleaned up and
improved. By the same token, this is not the only potential asset that
could appeal to AT&T.
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Investopedia: Does AT&T Have Global Ambitions?
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Seeking Alpha: America Movil Still A Buy After Painful Margin Squeeze
For short-term investors, America Movil's (AMX)
fourth quarter report was a wreck. For long-term investors, though, I
don't think it changes much of anything. Weaker margins are never a good
thing, but America Movil is following a long-term gameplan for wireless
voice and data growth, and its rivals are going to hard-pressed to
compete so fiercely on price indefinitely. America Movil is by no means
the growth stock it once was, but today's steep earnings-induced decline
and long-term plan make it a more interesting name for GARP investors.
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America Movil Still A Buy After Painful Margin Squeeze
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America Movil Still A Buy After Painful Margin Squeeze
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Seeking Alpha: Is America Movil Still A LatAm Growth Story?
Like people, companies change as they grow older. America Movil (AMX)
was once a premier Latin American growth stock at a time when retail
investors had few good options for investing in that region. Since then,
both the company and its markets have matured, and investors now have
numerous other options for investing in emerging markets. Given the
company's maturing model and its ventures into Europe, is America Movil
still a growth stock and is it still worth owning?
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Is America Movil Still A LatAm Growth Story?
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Is America Movil Still A LatAm Growth Story?
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Seeking Alpha: America Movil - "Mature" Doesn't Mean Dead
Although the suppliers of consumer essentials like wireless phone service are supposed to be the safer, less-volatile way to play emerging markets, that wasn't the case in 2011. To name just one example, Latin American giant America Movil (NYSE: AMX) basically fared just as bad as the broader Mexican and LatAm stock markets. While the America Movil story is no longer about pioneering the expansion of wireless service south of the U.S. border, the fact remains that value remains in one of the best-run emerging market corporations.
Trying To Surf Changing Tides In Mexico
America Movil started off as a spin-off of Mexico's fixed-line operator Telmex and Mexico is still a crucial market for the company. More than one-third of the company's revenue comes from here and more than half of corporate EBITDA, due in large part to its approximately 70% share of the wireless market.
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America Movil - 'Mature' Doesn't Mean Dead
Trying To Surf Changing Tides In Mexico
America Movil started off as a spin-off of Mexico's fixed-line operator Telmex and Mexico is still a crucial market for the company. More than one-third of the company's revenue comes from here and more than half of corporate EBITDA, due in large part to its approximately 70% share of the wireless market.
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America Movil - 'Mature' Doesn't Mean Dead
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