Millicom


Good return to a mid-single-digit EBITDA growth, and a 10% OCF growth

29/04/21 -"A solid Q1 for Millicom with, in particular, a return to a mid-single-digit organic EBITDA growth, and a 10% organic OCF growth. The group will not pay a dividend in 2021 but should resume the ..."

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29/04/21
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