Liberty Latin America experienced a net loss of $126.7 million and a revenue decrease of $15.9 million compared to the prior year. Despite this, the company saw an increase in operating income by $35.3 million and Adjusted OIBDA by $32.4 million. The company's financial condition was impacted by various factors including foreign currency exchange rates, interest rates, and acquisition-related adjustments.
Liberty Latin America reported a slight decrease in revenue and Adjusted OIBDA for Q4 2024. The company saw robust growth in C&W Caribbean, Panama, and Costa Rica, driven by subscriber additions and operational efficiencies. However, these gains were offset by challenges in Puerto Rico, primarily due to mobile migration issues. The company successfully refinanced a significant portion of its debt, strengthening its capital structure.
Liberty Latin America reported Q3 2024 results with revenue of $1.1 billion. The company is focused on connecting communities and driving broadband and postpaid mobile penetration. Transformation programs are gaining momentum, and the company expects a strong performance in Q4 driven by B2B growth and recovery in Puerto Rico.
Liberty Latin America reported flat revenue year-over-year at $1,118 million for Q2 2024. The company experienced strong performances in Panama, Costa Rica, and the Caribbean, offset by challenges in Puerto Rico following a mobile subscriber migration. Adjusted OIBDA decreased by 12% to $389.1 million.
Liberty Latin America reported flat revenue year-over-year, with strong performance in C&W Caribbean and Liberty Costa Rica offsetting declines in Liberty Puerto Rico. Adjusted OIBDA decreased by 6% due to integration expenses in Puerto Rico, but the company expects significant Adj. OIBDA and cash flow expansion in the second half of the year. The company repurchased 9 million shares or about 5% of its equity and increased its share repurchase authorization by $200 million.
Liberty Latin America reported flat revenue but increased operating income and Adjusted OIBDA. The company added 10,600 organic customers and faced challenges in mobile subscribers but saw growth in organic postpaid additions. They also completed the monetization of tower assets across Panama, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Barbados and the British Virgin Islands, receiving $244 million of proceeds.
Liberty Latin America reported Q3 2023 results with revenue of $1.1 billion, operating income of $163 million (up 7% YoY), and Adjusted OIBDA of $428 million (rebased growth of 10%). The company added 44,000 net organic internet and postpaid mobile subscribers and announced the acquisition of spectrum and subscriber assets in Puerto Rico and the USVI.
Liberty Latin America reported sequential financial and operational growth in Q2 2023. The company reported revenue of $1.1 billion and operating income of $140 million. The company reconfirmed its 2023 financial guidance.
Liberty Latin America reported a decrease in revenue and operating income for Q1 2023, but showed growth in organic customer additions and rebased revenue excluding VTR. The company is focused on integration efforts and has authorized an additional share repurchase program.
Liberty Latin America reported flat revenue year-over-year at $4.8 billion for FY 2022, with a 1% increase on a rebased basis. Q4 2022 revenue was $1.161 billion. Subscriber growth underpinned the performance with continued broadband additions across reporting segments. Focus in 2023 is on delivering further broadband and postpaid mobile subscriber growth, and making significant progress towards the successful integration of acquisitions in Puerto Rico, Costa Rica and Panama.
Liberty Latin America reported a 2% increase in revenue to $1.2 billion. The company completed a 50:50 Chilean Joint Venture and repurchased over $150 million of shares. Subscriber growth in broadband and mobile postpaid contributed to the revenue performance.
Liberty Latin America reported Q2 2022 results with a 4% increase in revenue to $1.2 billion and significant progress in inorganic strategy, including the acquisition of Claro Panama.
Liberty Latin America reported a 5% increase in revenue to $1.2 billion, driven by record mobile postpaid additions and growth in the fixed subscriber base. The company is progressing with integration programs in Puerto Rico and Costa Rica and has accelerated share buyback activity.
Liberty Latin America reported a successful year with double-digit revenue growth driven by acquisitions and 4% rebased growth. The company added or upgraded approximately 750,000 homes passed and over 250,000 RGUs. Mobile operations delivered strong performance with nearly 500,000 subscribers added.
Liberty Latin America reported a 32% increase in revenue year-to-date, driven by the Puerto Rico acquisition, with rebased revenue up 4%. The company saw continued subscriber growth with 158,000 fixed and mobile additions in Q3 and experienced strong year-over-year growth in cash flows from operating activities and Adjusted Free Cash Flow.
Liberty Latin America reported a strong Q2 2021 with healthy subscriber additions in both fixed and mobile products. The company's financial performance showed significant growth, with operating income up by 178% and Adjusted OIBDA up by 40%. Revenue and Adjusted OIBDA were also higher sequentially, evidencing continued progress.
Liberty Latin America reported a strong start to 2021, marked by record Q1 RGU additions of 76,000 and revenue growth of 25% to $1.2 billion, driven by the acquisition of Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico. Operating income increased by 65% year-over-year to $178 million, and Adjusted OIBDA grew by 23% to $449 million.
Liberty Latin America reported improved financial and operating results in Q4 2020, driven by growing demand for high-speed broadband services and subscriber additions across C&W segments and Puerto Rico. The company's markets are steadily recovering from the adverse impacts of COVID-19, and they delivered robust, positive adjusted free cash flow in 2020.
Liberty Latin America reported improved financial and operating performance in Q3 2020, with sequential revenue growth of 5% and operating income growth. The company completed the acquisition of AT&T's Puerto Rico and USVI assets and saw strong demand for high-speed broadband.
Liberty Latin America's Q2 2020 results were impacted by COVID-19, but performance improved from April lows. The company reported RGU growth driven by broadband additions and announced the acquisition of Telefónica's Costa Rica operation. They are focused on generating positive free cash flow in 2020.
Liberty Latin America reported a rebased revenue growth of 2% to $931 million and rebased OCF growth of 4% to $364 million for Q1 2020. The company withdrew its previously provided financial guidance due to the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.