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  2. Telefónica - Wikipedia

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    Telefónica is a 100% listed company with more than 1.5 million direct shareholders. Its share capital currently comprises 4,563,996,485 ordinary shares traded on the Spanish Stock Market (Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao, and Valencia) and on those in London , New York , Lima, and Buenos Aires .

  3. Telefonica replaces president with former Indra Group head ...

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    Spanish telecommunications giant Telefonica Saturday said it had replaced its president in a surprise move driven by pressure from major shareholders. An emergency meeting of the company's board ...

  4. Terra (company) - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Telefónica Group (the former Spanish public telephone monopoly), Terra operated as a web portal or Internet access provider in the United States, Spain and 16 Latin American countries. It was founded in 1999 as Terra Networks, S.A., a publicly traded company with Telefónica as its main shareholder.

  5. Telxius - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Telefonica agreed to sell the European and Latin American tower divisions of Telxius to American Tower, comprising approximately 31,000 communications sites, for $9.6 billion. The sold sites were located in Spain, Germany, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Peru.

  6. Telefonica Buys Control of Brasilcel and Vivo in $9.75 ...

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    Telefonica's (TEF) battle to acquire a controlling stake in Brazil's leading mobile phone company, Vivo, has reached a resolution, with the Spanish telecom giant ponying up nearly $9.75 billion to ...

  7. TIM Group - Wikipedia

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    It was revealed in October 2015 that shareholders Vivendi would raise their stakes further in the company from its current level of 15.49%. [57] As of May 2017, Vivendi owns 24.6% of the company with Vivendi's CEO Arnaud de Puyfontaine becoming executive chairman of Telecom Italia. [ 58 ]

  8. Juan Villalonga - Wikipedia

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    Juan Villalonga Navarro (born April 8, 1953) is a Spanish businessman. [1] He was a partner at McKinsey & Company in the 1980s, CEO for Credit Suisse First Boston and Bankers Trust in Spain in the early 1990s, and CEO of Telefónica from 1996 to 2000.

  9. José María Álvarez-Pallete - Wikipedia

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    In July 2002, he was appointed Executive Chairman of Telefonica International S.A., [4] in July 2006, Managing Director of Latin America Telefonica, [5] and in March 2009, President of Latin America Telefonica. [6]