19.58 +0.07 (0.34%)
After hours: 4:11PM EDT
Previous Close | 19.87 |
Open | 19.75 |
Bid | 19.48 x 400 |
Ask | 19.55 x 400 |
Day's Range | 19.50 - 19.82 |
52 Week Range | 14.44 - 19.91 |
Volume | 5,388,976 |
Avg. Volume | 2,298,641 |
Market Cap | 62.208B |
Beta | 0.62 |
PE Ratio (TTM) | 40.67 |
EPS (TTM) | 0.48 |
Earnings Date | N/A |
Forward Dividend & Yield | 0.31 (1.59%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | 2017-10-26 |
1y Target Est | 19.54 |
T-Systems sales and services executive Thomas Arnoldner will replace Alejandro Plater as chief executive of Telekom Austria in September, the unit of Carlos Slim's America Movil said on Thursday. Plater ...
America Movil's fixed-line unit Telmex said on Wednesday that the nation's supreme court has sided with it and ruled the firm should not be barred from charging rivals for calls to its network. The decision follows a similar ruling from the Supreme Court in August that opened the door for America Movil's mobile unit Telcel to begin charging its rivals for use of its network. The rulings weaken a key pillar of a 2014 telecommunications reform intended to loosen billionaire Carlos Slim's grip on a market he has dominated since taking control of former state phone monopoly Telmex in the 1990s.
America Movil's fixed-line unit Telmex said on Wednesday that the nation's supreme court has sided with it and ruled the firm should not be barred from charging rivals for calls to its network. The decision follows a similar ruling from the Supreme Court in August that opened the door for America Movil's mobile unit Telcel to begin charging its rivals for use of its network. The rulings weaken a key pillar of a 2014 telecommunications reform intended to loosen billionaire Carlos Slim's grip on a market he has dominated since taking control of former state phone monopoly Telmex in the 1990s.
Mexico's telecom regulator IFT said on Wednesday that it has fined billionaire Carlos Slim's flagship company America Movil and its mobile service unit Telcel 96.8 million pesos ($5.4 million) in an antitrust case. The IFT said it fined America Movil and Telcel for having "exclusivity agreements with Blue Label Mexico, which prevented the company from marketing or providing" services for Telcel's competitors in the mobile telephone service.
Mexico's telecom regulator IFT said on Wednesday that it has fined billionaire Carlos Slim's flagship company America Movil and its mobile service unit Telcel 96.8 million pesos ($5.4 million) in an antitrust case. The IFT said it fined America Movil and Telcel for having "exclusivity agreements with Blue Label Mexico, which prevented the company from marketing or providing" services for Telcel's competitors in the mobile telephone service.
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil said on Monday that shareholders approved 3 billion Mexican pesos in share buybacks between April 2018 and April 2019. America Movil's shareholders also ...
Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs rate America Movil and TIM Participacoes as buys. Both stocks are up more than 30% from a year ago.
Mexico's landmark wholesale national mobile network launched this week, but without a single major wireless carrier on board, renewing debate about how best to increase competition in the telecom sector dominated by billionaire Carlos Slim. On Wednesday, President Enrique Pena Nieto and other officials gathered for the official launch of the so-called Red Compartida (shared network), a wholesale-only project written into the country's 2013-14 telecoms reform. The government has said the network would cut the costs of developing infrastructure for carriers particularly in rural areas with poor coverage and make it easier for new players to enter the market.
Mexico's landmark wholesale national mobile network launched this week, but without a single major wireless carrier on board, renewing debate about how best to increase competition in the telecom sector dominated by billionaire Carlos Slim. On Wednesday, President Enrique Pena Nieto and other officials gathered for the official launch of the so-called Red Compartida (shared network), a wholesale-only project written into the country's 2013-14 telecoms reform. The government has said the network would cut the costs of developing infrastructure for carriers particularly in rural areas with poor coverage and make it easier for new players to enter the market.
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil said on Tuesday it plans to ask shareholders at an April meeting to approve up to 3 billion pesos in share buybacks between April 2018 and April 2019. America ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - America Movil, Mexico's largest telecommunications firm, will roll out a faster 4.5G network in 76 cities across the country by the end of 2018, the company's chief executive Daniel ...
America Movil, Mexico's largest telecommunications firm, will roll out a faster 4.5G network in 76 cities across the country by the end of 2018, the company's chief executive Daniel Hajj said on Wednesday....
The Mexican telecom regulator's latest step to pry open the vast infrastructure controlled by the country's dominant telecoms firm, America Movil, will have major consequences for both the company and its competitors, experts say. On Monday, the Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) approved a plan to separate part of America Movil's fixed-line units into new companies, after about a year of discussion. America Movil, controlled by the family of billionaire Carlos Slim, has long been required to share its infrastructure with rivals, who cannot match the company's network.
A1 Telekom Austria (TELA.VI), part of Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim's America Movil (AMXL.MX), has been accused of violating the privacy of tens of thousands of its customers, Austria's data protection authority said on Thursday. Austria's leading telecommunications and data services provider allegedly illegally stored user data of its own A1 mobile and fixed line services and its low-cost brand Bob as well as of Red Bull mobile customers, an authority's spokesman said, confirming an earlier report by Austrian daily Kurier. A1 Telekom has been storing phone numbers, connection data and websites visited by the affected customers for an indefinite period of time with some data ranging back to as far as 2013, lawyer Ewald Scheucher said.
A1 Telekom Austria, part of Mexican tycoon Carlos Slim's America Movil, has been accused of violating the privacy of tens of thousands of its customers, Austria's data protection authority said on Thursday. Austria's leading telecommunications and data services provider allegedly illegally stored user data of its own A1 mobile and fixed line services and its low-cost brand Bob as well as of Red Bull mobile customers, an authority's spokesman said, confirming an earlier report by Austrian daily Kurier. A1 Telekom has been storing phone numbers, connection data and websites visited by the affected customers for an indefinite period of time with some data ranging back to as far as 2013, lawyer Ewald Scheucher said.
Mexico's telecommunications regulator on Monday said it approved a plan to separate part of American Movil's fixed-line units into different entities, while the company said it will begin the process but plans to challenge the move in court. The Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) ordered America Movil, controlled by the family of billionaire Carlos Slim, to break out part of its Telmex and Telnor units last year, ratcheting up antitrust measures against the company. America Movil has two years to implement the separation, according to an IFT statement on Monday.
Mexico's telecommunications regulator on Monday said it approved a plan to separate part of American Movil's fixed-line units into different entities, while the company said it will begin the process but plans to challenge the move in court. The Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) ordered America Movil, controlled by the family of billionaire Carlos Slim, to break out part of its Telmex and Telnor units last year, ratcheting up antitrust measures against the company. America Movil has two years to implement the separation, according to an IFT statement on Monday.
Mexico's telecommunications regulator approved America Movil's plan to separate part of its fixed-line unit into a separate entity, according to documents published on the regulator's website. The Federal Telecommunications Institute (IFT) ordered America Movil, controlled by the family of billionaire Carlos Slim, to break out part of its Telmex unit last year, ratcheting up antitrust measures against the company. The IFT narrowly voted on Feb. 27 to approve a separation plan proposed by America Movil, with four commissioners in favor and three opposed, according to a record of the vote posted on the regulator's website.
NAFTA negotiators paved the way for closing the telecommunications portion of the trade deal this weekend, as the United States has dropped a proposal to enshrine measures targeting Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, sources said. Telecommunications are due to be discussed in Mexico City on Saturday as part of talks to rework the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement, according to a schedule.
NAFTA negotiators paved the way for closing the telecommunications portion of the trade deal this weekend, as the United States has dropped a proposal to enshrine measures targeting Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's America Movil, sources said. Telecommunications are due to be discussed in Mexico City on Saturday as part of talks to rework the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement, according to a schedule.
The U.S. wireless industry saw a huge number of new postpaid phone subscribers last quarter.
Global stocks endured volatility during a week dominated by the release of the minutes of the Fed's latest meeting.
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