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The LILAB SEC filings page on Stock Titan is intended to provide access to regulatory documents and related information for Liberty Latin America Ltd.’s Class B shares. Liberty Latin America is a communications company active in more than 20 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, offering digital video, broadband internet, telephony, mobile services, and enterprise-grade connectivity, data center, hosting, managed and information technology solutions.
For U.S.-listed issuers, key filings typically include annual reports on Form 10-K, quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, and current reports on Form 8-K that discuss financial performance, segment results, capital structure actions, and material events. For a company such as Liberty Latin America, these documents can provide additional detail on its operating segments (Liberty Caribbean, C&W Panama, Liberty Networks, Liberty Puerto Rico, Liberty Costa Rica), its subsea and terrestrial fiber network, and its use of non-GAAP metrics like Adjusted OIBDA and Adjusted Free Cash Flow.
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Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILA) furnished a current report announcing that its wholly owned subsidiary, Cable & Wireless Communications Limited (C&W), has made its financial report for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 available in the investor relations section of the Liberty Latin America website.
The information is provided under Regulation FD as an Item 7.01 disclosure and is expressly stated as being furnished, not filed, which limits its exposure to certain liabilities under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILA) reported that its subsidiary Liberty Telecomunicaciones de Costa Rica LY, S.A., which is wholly owned by LBT CT Communications, S.A., released its financial report for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. LBT CT is described as being 88.5% indirectly owned by Liberty Latin America.
The quarterly financial report of Liberty Telecomunicaciones was made available on August 20, 2026 under the investor relations section of Liberty Latin America’s website. The information is furnished under a Regulation FD disclosure and is not deemed filed for liability purposes under Section 18 of the Exchange Act.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. (LILA) reported an insider transaction by John C. Malone, a 10% owner and Director Emeritus. On August 14, 2026, a charitable remainder unitrust for which he serves as trustee purchased 6,761 Class A Common Shares at $8.50 per share. After the trade, the unitrust held 185,285 Class A shares. Malone also reported 3,725,813 Class A shares held directly and 49,729 Class A shares held indirectly by the Leslie A. Malone 1995 Revocable Trust, for which he disclaims beneficial ownership.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. insider John C. Malone, a more than 10% owner and Director Emeritus, reported two open-market purchases of Class A Common Shares through an indirect entity. A charitable remainder unitrust associated with him acquired 22,477 shares at $8.50 on August 11, 2026 and 28,219 shares at a weighted average price of $8.4999 on August 13, 2026, totaling 50,696 shares. Separate holding entries show 3,725,813 Class A shares held directly and 49,729 shares held indirectly via a revocable trust related to his spouse, for which he disclaims beneficial ownership. The Rule 10b5-1 trading-plan checkbox was not marked, indicating these purchases were not reported as made under such a plan.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. director Charles H. R. Bracken reported mixed indirect trades through Charlouise Ltd. On 2026-08-11, Charlouise Ltd. sold 42,975 Class A Common Shares at a $8.5652 weighted-average price, reducing its Class A holdings to 0 shares. On the same date, Charlouise Ltd. purchased 17,425 Series A Preference Shares at a $20.9294 weighted-average price, bringing its indirect holdings of those preference shares to 41,192. The reported prices for both transactions reflect weighted averages over specified trading ranges.
A holder of LILA common stock has filed to sell up to 42,975 shares through HSBC UK Bank plc on NASDAQ, with an indicated aggregate market value of 368,090.1. The issuer reports 36,900,000 common shares outstanding. Many of these shares stem from prior restricted stock vesting events under a registered plan.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. reports that trusts associated with John C. Malone, a ten percent owner and Director Emeritus, purchased additional equity on August 7 and 10, 2026. The transactions include Class A Common Shares and Series A Preference Shares acquired in open-market or private purchases at weighted-average prices, with shares held indirectly through charitable remainder unitrusts and a revocable trust, some of which carry a disclaimer of beneficial ownership.
John C. Malone filed Amendment No. 3 to his Schedule 13D on Liberty Latin America Ltd., reporting additional open-market purchases of 512,100 Class A common shares in June and August 2026 using cash on hand. He bought 336,706 shares at an average price of $6.9615, 17,693 shares at $6.9982, 29,873 shares at $8.4994, and 97,955 shares at $8.4694.
Following these transactions, he is deemed to beneficially own 5,439,127 Class A common shares, representing 14.1% of the Class A common shares (assuming conversion of related Class B shares) and approximately 31.0% of the issuer’s voting power, through direct holdings and several family and estate-planning trusts.
Liberty Latin America Ltd. reported Q2 2026 revenue of $1,103 million, up 1% year over year. Operating income was $181.2 million compared with a loss of $333.0 million in Q2 2025, while Adjusted OIBDA rose 5% to $436.0 million, yielding a 39.5% margin.
Adjusted Free Cash Flow improved to $57.9 million in Q2 2026 from negative $41.3 million a year earlier, supported by $216.8 million of cash from operating activities. The company gained 45,000 postpaid and broadband net adds, ending the quarter with 1,839,200 fixed-line customer relationships and 6,759,800 mobile subscribers.
Total debt and finance lease obligations were $8,534.4 million at June 30, 2026, against $746.9 million of cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, for consolidated gross and net leverage ratios of 5.1x and 4.6x, respectively, and unused borrowing capacity of $864.3 million. Liberty Latin America completed a $500 million preferred stock distribution and declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.5625 per 9.0% Series A preferred share, payable September 15, 2026. Share repurchases exceeded $60 million year to date, and a new 10-year strategic IT engagement with Amdocs is expected to deliver in excess of $250 million in NPV, supporting cost-efficiency and digital transformation.