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Telefónica to end its centenary celebrations in Sao Paulo

On November 25, Telefónica will close its international calendar of events in Brazil to celebrate the company's centenary. For this reason, the Board of Directors of Telefónica will meet in São Paulo to hold its ordinary meeting for the month of November and, on the previous evening, the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Brazil will pay tribute to the company's president, José María Álvarez-Pallete, in recognition of his leadership and outstanding career at the head of Telefónica, as well as the company's solid commitment to Brazil, where it has been present since 1998.

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