Welcome to our dedicated page for Liberty Latin America news (Ticker: LILAB), a resource for investors and traders seeking the latest updates and insights on Liberty Latin America stock.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (Class B shares: LILAB) generates regular news flow through its role as a communications company operating in over 20 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. Under brands such as BTC, Flow, Liberty, and Más Móvil, the company reports on developments in digital video, broadband internet, telephony, mobile services, and enterprise connectivity across its regional footprint.
News about Liberty Latin America often centers on quarterly financial and operating results for its segments, including Liberty Caribbean, C&W Panama, Liberty Networks, Liberty Puerto Rico, and Liberty Costa Rica. These updates typically discuss revenue trends, Adjusted OIBDA, customer additions or losses, and progress on cost reduction and efficiency programs. Investors and observers can follow how the company’s mobile and broadband strategies, fixed-mobile convergence, and B2B activities affect its performance.
The company’s disclosures also highlight capital structure and financing actions, such as secured facilities at the segment level, as well as strategic considerations like the stated intention to separate Liberty Puerto Rico from the broader group. In addition, Liberty Latin America issues news on leadership and governance changes, including board transitions and management appointments in key markets.
Given its presence in hurricane-prone regions, Liberty Latin America’s news flow can include disaster response and network restoration efforts, such as rebuilding communications infrastructure after major storms and collaborating with partners like Starlink Direct to Cell to provide emergency connectivity. Updates from the Liberty Caribbean Foundation on humanitarian aid and community support also appear in the company’s announcements.
This page aggregates such company-specific items so readers can follow Liberty Latin America’s operational performance, regional initiatives, governance updates, and connectivity projects associated with the LILAB share class.
Liberty Latin America (NASDAQ: LILA, LILAK, OTC: LILAB) announced the appointment of Roberta Jacobson to its Board of Directors, effective May 17. With over 30 years of experience in U.S.-Latin American relations, including her tenure as the first female U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Jacobson aims to enhance the Board's capabilities. The Board will now consist of 10 directors. Mike Fries, Executive Chairman, expressed enthusiasm for her leadership and collaborative skills, which align with LLA's commitment to stakeholder value across its extensive operations in the communications sector.
Liberty Latin America reported Q1 2022 revenue growth of 5% to $1.2 billion, with mobile postpaid additions hitting a record 121,000. The company is on track with integration in Puerto Rico and Costa Rica, which are expected to drive future synergies. Adjusted OIBDA decreased 2% to $440 million amid challenges in Chile and a decline in VTR's performance. The company accelerated share buybacks, repurchasing over $55 million in shares. Operating income rose 4% to $188 million, though net earnings attributable to shareholders fell to $84 million.
Liberty Latin America Ltd (NASDAQ: LILA, LILAK, OTC: LILAB) will release its first quarter 2022 results on May 4, 2022, after market close. An investor call will be held on May 5, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. EDT, discussing the company's performance and future outlook. Investors can access the call via a dedicated dial-in number or listen to a webcast available for 75 days on the company website. Liberty Latin America operates across 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, offering various communication and entertainment services.
Liberty Latin America announced Aamir Hussain as Senior VP and Chief Technology and Product Officer. Previously, he served at Verizon Business, bringing extensive product knowledge and customer insight to enhance connectivity and entertainment services in Latin America and the Caribbean. Aamir will lead the Technology & Innovation team, managing network platforms, product development, and IT security. His appointment is expected to drive growth and innovation across LLA's operations in over 20 countries.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (NASDAQ: LILA, LILAK, OTC: LILAB) will conduct its 2022 Annual Meeting of Shareholders on May 17, 2022, at 8:00 a.m. Mountain Time via a virtual audio-only webcast. Shareholders as of the March 22, 2022 record date are eligible to vote, although LILAK shareholders cannot vote but may attend. Registration for the webcast is required by May 16, 2022.
Liberty Latin America operates in over 20 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, providing services like broadband internet and digital video.
Liberty Latin America reported strong financial and operational results for FY 2021, with $4.8 billion in revenue, a 27% increase year-over-year, and 10% growth in Adjusted OIBDA. The company added approximately 750,000 homes through fiber upgrades and gained over 250,000 RGUs, marking a 50% increase from the previous year. The mobile segment thrived with nearly 500,000 new subscribers. However, it faced a $620 million net loss in Q4 2021, primarily due to goodwill impairments. The board announced a new $200 million share repurchase program.
Liberty Latin America Ltd (NASDAQ: LILA, LILAK, OTC: LILAB) announced its plans to release full-year 2021 results on February 22, 2022, after market close. An investor call is scheduled for February 23, 2022, at 8:30 a.m. EST, where management will discuss results and provide insights for 2022. The call will be accessible via phone, and a webcast will be available on the company’s website with an archive for 75 days. Liberty Latin America operates in over 20 countries, offering various communication and entertainment services.
Liberty Latin America (LILA, LILAK, LILAB) is deploying Vecima's Distributed Access Architecture (DAA) to enhance its Hybrid Fiber Coax (HFC) networks across the Caribbean and Latin America. This initiative aims to boost network capacity and performance, enabling gigabit connectivity, video, and voice services for customers. Liberty Latin America is also trialing DOCSIS 3.1 in St. Vincent and Curaçao to improve bandwidth. The deployment emphasizes cost-effective upgrades and maximizes existing infrastructure.
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