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Sharp decline in Liberty Latin America's results

Despite the growth in broadband and postpaid mobile subscribers, the regional operator experienced a decline in its quarterly revenue and profit. Negative figures were reported across all its business units. The company will spin off its Puerto Rico business unit.

Liberty Latin America reported revenues of US$ 1.087 billion in the second quarter of 2025, marking a 3% decline compared to the same period in 2024. The operating result was a loss of US$ 333 million, and net income also showed a loss of US$ 423 million.

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