Convergencia Research, Consultoría especializada en Latinoamérica y Caribe
Thursday, May 05, 2022

Liberty Latin America grows hand in hand with its acquisitions and mobiles

The firm that operates in Panama, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Chile and several Caribbean countries, showed a slight increase in its revenues, of 5%, in the first quarter of 2022 compared to what was achieved in the same period of 2021. Its purchase consolidation in Costa Rica and Puerto Rico helped the financial result. In operational terms, it managed to add 121,000 mobile subscriptions in the first three months of the year.


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