EVENTS:   A Generational Opportunity to Invest in the Nuclear Renaissance - - 22 Jun 26   Where is the National Bureau of Economic Analysis? - Danielle DiMartino Booth/QI Research - 25 Jun 26     ROADSHOWS: Where is the National Bureau of Economic Analysis? - Danielle DiMartino Booth /QI Research   •   London   21 - 26 Jun 26       Internet and Media Coverage and Ideas - Barton Crockett /Rosenblatt Securities   •   London   22 - 23 Jun 26      
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Consolidation - THE theme driving improved trends for EM Telcos

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Report by New Street Research

New Street expects many markets to consolidate further to just two operators, and in smaller, poorer countries, possibly a single network. Consolidation underpins much of the sector's improvement - most notably through reduced capex, as seen in Brazil, where industry capex dropped from $7bn to $4bn. Countries where further consolidation is likely include Colombia, Peru, Chile, Malaysia and many in sub-Saharan Africa. Key beneficiaries include Millicom, Airtel Africa, MTN, VEON and Entel. EM Telcos remain substantially undervalued on double digit equity FCF yields. Top regional picks include Singtel and KT (Asia), IHS Towers and Vodacom (Africa), and Liberty Latin America and TIM Brasil (LatAm).

Edition 212 - 30 May 25

Korean Telcos: Lessons from Japan

Communications

Report by New Street Research

Something is changing in the Korean Telco landscape - buybacks from SK Telecom and KT Corp, increased stock ownership by employees and management, an increased focus on profitability / returns, and more progressive dividend policies all point to a better environment for shareholders going forward. At the same time, post the spin out of SK Square, SKT, which has not historically been a rapid growth company, is now guiding to 50% revenue growth over the next 5 years! Taken together Korean Telcos which have historically traded at a substantial discount to the rest of the EM telecom sector look set to re-rate materially.

Edition 126 - 07 Jan 22