Millicom

Millicom är ett multinationellt telekommunikations- och medieföretag med huvudkontor i Luxemburg. Företaget grundades 1990 och har verksamhet i 8 länder i Latinamerika och Afrika. Millicom erbjuder mobiltelefoni, bredband, kabel-TV och andra digitala tjänster till privatpersoner och företag.

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Millicom's Tigo Culture

2019 - Millicom's Tigo video showcasing employees across Latin America operations demonstrating the spirit of the "Sangre Tigo" ...

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Millicom | Tigo - Q3 2024 results webcast

Millicom hosted a video conference for the global financial community on November 07, 2024, at 15:00 (Stockholm) / 14:00 ...

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Millicom | Tigo Cross-Regional Campaign Video with ENG subs

Millicom | Tigo Cross-Regional Campaign Video in Spanish with English subtitles. Inspirational video about Tigo's network ...

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Millicom | Tigo Who we are

Are you looking for more information about Millicom? Learn more about us on our website: http://www.millicom.com Millicom.

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Millicom | Tigo - Q2 2024 results webcast

Millicom hosted a video conference for the global financial community on August 02, 2024, at 14:00 (Stockholm) / 13:00 (London) ...

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Millicom i poddar

Essity får bud på Vinda – Millicom höjer mål

Börsuppgången fortsätter i Asien efter en lugnare dag på Wall street igår. Millicom höjer målen. Lyssna på Di Morgonkoll med Alexander Klaar.

Applying the John Malone Cable Playbook in Latin America with Mauricio Ramos, CEO of Millicom (NASDAQ: TIGO)

My guest on the show today is Mauricio Ramos, the CEO of Millicom. Millicom is a 3.75 billion dollar market cap mobile and broadband company that primarily operates in Latin and South America. What is most interesting about Millicom is its leading positions in its largest markets and how rapidly the company is transforming itself into a broadband leader in the region. Mauricio has been CEO since 2015 but has been involved with the industry since the late 1990s. Over his tenure, he has overseen the company’s ongoing exit from its African operations as well as its expansion through M&A into new markets such as Panama. Mauricio spent a number of years working for Liberty Global and has brought the John Malone cable playbook to Millicom. COVID has presented the company with some unique challenges and I thought it would be a great time to catch up with Mauricio about his outlook for Millicom and the markets the company operates within. In this conversation, we had the opportunity to cover: - The rationale for spending aggressively to become a more broadband-focused company - What he learned about cable industry while working for Liberty Global - The process of working to become better known by US investors - The benefits of owning cable and wireless assets in their markets - How to establish a cohesive culture across borders Key Takeaways: - The biggest learnings from Liberty Media’s John Malone: business focus and clarity are what drive success so you must eliminate distractions. - How to create moat in cable and broadband: benefit from a first mover advantage where possible, build a committed customer base that is driven by great customer service, offer multiple products that allow you to sell a low priced bundle and consistently reinvest in your brand - Developing cultural traditions within an organization can build incredible employee buy-in across all levels of an organization. - Turning your employees into long-term investors through compensation drives organizational buy-in for long-term strategic decisions. This episode of Compounders: The Anatomy of a Multibagger is sponsored by Tegus, an innovative and disruptive company that is changing the way professional investors work. For more information, please visit: https://www.tegus.co/ Timestamps for this episode: 1:19 - Introduction 2:55 - What happens when your largest investor exits its position 6:52 - The flexibility and autonomy afforded when a controlling shareholder departs 9:12 - Millicom’s unique structure that comes from trading on two exchanges 10:32 - How an investor can get comfortable investing in Latin America 16:07 - What Mauricio learned from John Malone and Liberty Global 21:16 - Fixed mobile conversion as a value generator 24:39 - What is Millicom’s moat? 29:04 - Customer service culture as a moat 31:52 - Creating a consistent culture across varied geographies 37:24 - The benefits of Millicom’s scale in Latin American 41:04 - How Millicom creates win-win relationships with governments and regulators throughout Latin America 46:18 - The perception of cable and mobile businesses and the disparate multiples they trade at 51:00 - Millicom’s capital allocation strategy 53:45 - How strategy can vary depending on market position within a country 56:55 - How to align the organization behind long-term goals even if there are short-term challenges 59:22 - Mauricio’s biggest learnings from his years as CEO 1:01:50 - What is the most misunderstood part of Millicom? To get all the latest updates about the podcast, see who we’ll have on next, as well as watch the video version of the pod, please follow us on twitter at @BenClaremon and subscribe to the SNN Network YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/snnwire. For more information about Cove Street Capital, please visit: https://covestreetcapital.com/  iTunes: https://apple.co/3xlUvPY Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3jxkxLl Each new episode will be available every Tuesday morning on Apple, Spotify and all podcast streaming platforms. All opinions expressed by your hosts and the podcast guests are solely their own opinions and do not reflect the opinion of Cove Street Capital or any affiliates. This podcast is for informational purposes only, it is not investment advice, and should not be relied upon for any investment decisions. We are not recommending the purchase or sale of any securities. The hosts and guests may be beneficial owners of the securities discussed. You should not assume that the securities discussed are or will be profitable.

Millicom rasar efter vinstvarning – Micron stiger

Mestadels nedåt i Asien efter åter ränteoro. Millicom vinstvarnar. Lyssna på Di Morgonkoll med Sophie Gräsberg.

"Håll koll på Millicom”

Veckans analyspoddare Ulf Petersson och Agnetha Jönsson pratar om veckans stora börshändelser som emissionsbeskeden från teleoperatören Millicom, Ericssons omorganisation och värmepumpstillverkaren Nibes starka rapport för första kvartalet. Veckans avsnitt ger även tips på spännande aktier just nu. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

June 19th, Millicom ends sale talks, US could lift ban on purchases of Venezuelan bonds

Millicom ends M&A negotiations, Unipar seeks to buy Braskem, US could lift ban on purchases of Venezuelan bonds and Light creditors in talks to sell the company. Also available in Spanish and Portuguese.For more information and full access to our news and reports, access www.reddintelligence.com

Data Architecture? with Alejandro Blacut at Millicom

Data, data, data – it’s long been a buzzword in the industry, whether big data, streaming data, data analytics, data science, even AI & machine learning — but data alone is not enough: it takes an entire system of tools and technology to extract value from data.A multibillion-dollar industry has emerged around data tools and technologies. And with so much excitement and innovation in the space: how exactly do all these tools fit together?This podcast – a hallway style conversation between The Data Standard and Alejandro Blacut from Millicom(Tigo) – explores the evolution of data architectures, including some quick history, where they’re going, and a surprising use case for streaming data, as well as Alejandro’s take on how he’d architect the picks and shovels that handle data end-to-end today.Alejandro Blacuthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandro-blacut-8632a847The Data Standardhttps://datastandard.io/https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-data-standard/