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Banco de la República Oriental del Uruguay: Financials Bank Montevideo: 1896 State-owned bank [2] S A Bolsa de Valores de Montevideo: Financials Financial services Montevideo: 1921 Stock exchange P A El País: Media Mass media Montevideo: 1918 Newspaper P A State Railways Administration of Uruguay: Industrials Railroads Montevideo: 1952 ...
Uruguayan company stubs (82 P) Pages in category "Companies of Uruguay" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Uruguay had the first welfare state of Latin America under the presidency of José Batlle y Ordoñez in 1904. Government-owned corporations monopolize services such as electricity , land-line communications and water (OSE). Antel competes with private corporations in the cell-phone lines and international telephony markets.
Mass media companies of Uruguay (2 C) S. Service companies of Uruguay (1 C) T. Technology companies of Uruguay (1 C) Transport companies of Uruguay (3 C, 1 P) W.
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In May 2013, UAG listed on the Montevideo Stock Exchange (BVM), the first IPO in Uruguay since 2007. [5] The company became the largest company listed on the stock exchange and accounted for approximately 70 percent of the capitalization stock market. [6] In April 2019, its shareholders decided to take the company from open market to private. [7]
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Antel's 2023 revenue was 1.6% of Uruguay's GDP. A comparable US company in terms of that ratio would be ExxonMobil, the number 3 US company by revenue. As was (and in some countries like Uruguay still is) the case with state-owned telecom monopolies, Antel performs a significant revenue collection role for the Uruguayan state.