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3 Tech Stocks to Buy for Exposure to Emerging MarketsEven after the recent mini-banking crisis, investments in emerging markets are poised to “perform pretty strongly in the years ahead,” TD Securities analyst Mitul Kotecha told CNBC on March 20. “Even this year once we get through this shock, our assumption is that the dollar will continue to weaken,” the analyst stated, boosting emerging market currencies and helping investments in those nations. Kotecha named Brazil and Mexico two of the best-emerging countries to invest in. Morgan Stanley and |
The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights TotalEnergies, America Movil, Palo Alto Networks, Manulife Financial and Laboratory Corporation of AmericaTotalEnergies, America Movil, Palo Alto Networks, Manulife Financial and Laboratory Corporation of America are included in this Analyst Blog. |
Top Stock Reports for TotalEnergies, America Movil & Palo Alto NetworksToday's Research Daily features new research reports on 16 major stocks, including TotalEnergies SE (TTE), America Movil, S.A.B. de C.V. (AMX) and Palo Alto Networks, Inc. (PANW). |
Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights America Movil, S.A.B. de C.V., Orange S.A. and PLDTAmerica Movil, S.A.B. de C.V., Orange S.A. and PLDT are part of the Zacks Industry Outlook article. |
3 Wireless Non-US Stocks Set to Ride on 5G, IoT ProliferationThe accelerated pace of 5G deployment should help the Zacks Wireless Non-US industry thrive despite short-term headwinds. AMX, ORAN and PHI are well-positioned to make the most of the demand for seamless connectivity solutions. |
Mexico's America Movil projects $8 billion to $8.2 billion investment in 2023Mexican telecommunications firm America Movil expects to invest between $8 billion and $8.2 billion in 2023, which includes radio-frequency concessions, fiber-optic network expansions and digitalization, a company executive said Wednesday. The estimate is in line with the company's plan to invest $24 billion over three years, Chief Financial Officer Carlos Garcia said in a call with analysts. The company invested around $7.9 billion last year, Garcia said, which could bump up 2023's capital expenditures "because we have some things (budgeted to be spent in 2022) that we are going to (spend on) this year." |
UPDATE 2-Mexico's America Movil projects $8 bln to $8.2 bln investment in 2023Mexican telecommunications firm America Movil expects to invest between $8 billion and $8.2 billion in 2023, which includes radio-frequency concessions, fiber-optic network expansions and digitalization, a company executive said Wednesday. The estimate is in line with the company's plan to invest $24 billion over three years, Chief Financial Officer Carlos Garcia said in a call with analysts. The company invested around $7.9 billion last year, Garcia said, which could bump up 2023's capital expenditures "because we have some things (budgeted to be spent in 2022) that we are going to (spend on) this year." |
America Movil (AMX) Q4 Earnings & Revenues Decrease Y/YAmerica Movil's (AMX) fourth-quarter performance was affected due to unfavorable foreign currency movement and weakness in service revenues. |
Mexico's America Movil Q4 net profit tumbles, hit by Chile unit deconsolidationMEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican telecommunications giant America Movil reported on Tuesday a 90% drop in its fourth-quarter net profit from the same period a year earlier, mainly due to the deconsolidation of Claro Chile and currency headwinds. The company, which is controlled by the family of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, in October received regulatory approval to launch a joint venture in Chile with VTR. The firm's subsidiary, Claro Chile, in order to comply with antitrust concerns, will transfer its satellite television service to a trustee who will divest the service to a third party. |
UPDATE 2-Mexico's America Movil Q4 net profit tumbles, hit by Chile unit deconsolidationMexican telecommunications giant America Movil reported on Tuesday a 90% drop in its fourth-quarter net profit from the same period a year earlier, mainly due to the deconsolidation of Claro Chile and currency headwinds. The company, which is controlled by the family of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, in October received regulatory approval to launch a joint venture in Chile with VTR. The firm's subsidiary, Claro Chile, in order to comply with antitrust concerns, will transfer its satellite television service to a trustee who will divest the service to a third party. |