Welcome to our dedicated page for Telecom Argentina Sa SEC filings (Ticker: TCMFF), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This page provides access to Telecom Argentina S.A. (symbol TCMFF) regulatory filings, including its Form 6-K submissions and unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements. The company states that it files annual reports under cover of Form 20-F and uses IFRS Accounting Standards with inflationary accounting under IAS 29, presenting figures in millions of Argentine pesos in current currency.
In these filings, Telecom Argentina discloses consolidated statements of financial position, income, comprehensive income, changes in equity and cash flows, along with notes and a glossary of terms. The reports detail revenues from mobile services, internet services, cable TV services, fixed telephony and data services, and equipment and handsets, as well as operating costs, depreciation, amortization and impairment of fixed and intangible assets, and financial results. They also show equity attributable to the controlling company and non-controlling interests, capital structure, provisions and net financial debt.
Current reports on Form 6-K include an operating and financial review and prospects section, explanations of inflation restatement using the national CPI, and tables summarizing CPI evolution. Other 6-Ks describe corporate actions such as the initiation of a merger process in which Telecom Argentina will absorb its controlled company Teledifusora San Miguel Arcangel S.A. (TSMA), brand consolidation under the Personal name, and legal outcomes in consumer litigation. Organizational changes, including updates to senior finance roles, are also documented.
On Stock Titan, Telecom Argentina’s SEC filings are updated as they are released through EDGAR. AI-powered summaries can help highlight key points from long financial statements and current reports, such as trends in service revenues, changes in operating margins, movements in net financial debt, and the effects of inflation and exchange rates on net income or loss. Users can review historical and recent filings to analyze how Telecom Argentina’s financial position, service mix and corporate structure evolve over time.
TELECOM ARGENTINA SA director Luis Alberto Gonzalez Baruki filed an initial ownership report on Form 3. The filing shows he directly owns 188,500 Class B Shares after the reported holdings. This is a disclosure of his existing stake and does not reflect any new purchase or sale of shares.
TELECOM ARGENTINA SA executive Guillermo Paez has filed an initial ownership report showing his current stake in the company. He directly holds 13,018 Class B shares, establishing his baseline equity position as an officer.
The holdings include 10,075 Class B shares that are held in the form of 2,943 American Depository Receipts (ADRs), with each ADR representing five Class B shares. The filing does not report any recent purchases or sales, only Paez’s existing ownership.
TELECOM ARGENTINA SA director Mariano Marcelo Ibanez filed an initial ownership report on Form 3, showing beneficial ownership of Class B Shares. The filing reports that he holds 21,850 Class B Shares in the form of 4,370 American Depository Receipts, with each ADR representing five Class B Shares. The filing does not report any recent purchases or sales, only the existing direct holding.
Telecom Argentina SA filed an initial insider ownership report for executive Maximiliano Andres Olivera. This Form 3 identifies him as an officer of the company, with the specific title referenced in the remarks section. The filing does not report any stock transactions or derivative positions.
TELECOM ARGENTINA SA officer Martin Andres Heine filed an initial ownership report showing direct holdings of Class B Shares. The filing lists ownership of 34,500 Class B Shares, which are held through 6,900 American Depository Receipts, with each ADR representing five Class B Shares.
TELECOM ARGENTINA SA director Luca Luciani filed an initial insider ownership report on Form 3. The filing lists him as a director but does not report any transactions or derivative positions, indicating this is a baseline disclosure of his status as an insider rather than a trading event.
Telecom Argentina SA director Ignacio Rolando Driollet filed an initial Form 3, which is the required statement of beneficial ownership when someone becomes an insider. This filing lists his holdings and insider status as a director but does not report any buy, sell, or other share transactions.
TELECOM ARGENTINA SA officer Gustavo Alejandro Buezas, Director of Human Capital, filed an initial statement of beneficial ownership on Form 3. The filing does not report any transactions or derivative positions, reflecting only his status as a reporting officer of the company.
TELECOM ARGENTINA SA executive Fernando Javier Cravero filed an initial ownership report on Form 3, disclosing his current holdings in the company’s Class B Shares. He reports beneficial ownership of 18,401 Class B Shares in total. According to the footnote, this includes 11,000 Class B Shares held in the form of 2,200 American Depository Receipts, with each ADR representing five Class B Shares. This filing records his starting equity position as an officer rather than any new share purchase or sale.
Telecom Argentina filed a Form 3 identifying Federico Pra as a reporting person and company officer, with the specific role referenced as “See Remarks.” The structured data shows no reported share purchases, sales, or other insider transactions, indicating this is a baseline ownership filing rather than a trading event.