
Key events, in time order
Earnings boost drove sharp gain; multiple sources flagged capital inflows
Q2 service revenue $2B, up 5.4% organically; Coltel integration drives record cash flow
Q2 EPS $0.64 beat estimates; company raised FY guidance and declared $1.50/share interim dividend
Institutional holding change disclosed in 13F filing.
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Millicom International Cellular S.A. ($TIGO) was downgraded on August 18th, indicating a negative sentiment shift. The discussion focuses on analyst rating changes.
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Upgrades 8/18: $AKR $AMX $BBWI $COLD $DUOL $STRW . Downgrades 8/18: $AMRC $ANF $ATHM $EYPT $GSAT $JBLU $KRG $METC $NCLH $TIGO . +Initiations 8/18: $CORT $DFTX $EDIT $ELVN $FRNM $GRRR $LUVB $NUVB $OBX $RANI $SCTX $SIND $SSMR $TNL $TRAX $WBI $WEAV $XRX $ZPTA . -Initiations 8/18:
🟢 UPGRADES • $AMX: Upgraded Neutral → Overweight by JPMorgan; PT raised to $32 from $30 • $AKR: Upgraded Sector Weight → Overweight by KeyBanc; PT $25 • $BBWI: Upgraded Neutral → Buy by Citi • $STRW: Upgraded Neutral → Buy by Compass Point • $DUOL: Upgraded Neutral → Buy by DA Da
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Millicom runs Tigo, a Latin American telecom selling mobile, broadband, pay-TV, and mobile money to consumers and businesses across the region.
Money comes from recurring telecom subscriptions and mobile financial services; gross margin is 62.91% TTM, with annual revenue around USD 5.82B.
Physical networks and spectrum licenses create high entry barriers, but América Móvil and Telefónica compete fiercely in the same markets, pressuring pricing and margins.
Strong Buy (sector percentile 92) — value B, growth A-, profitability A-, momentum A-, revisions C+. Updated daily, sector-relative, identical for every user.