Startups give investors a hyperbolic 30-second elevator speech and a PowerPoint presentation filled with mentions of customers and pain-points, spiced-up with tech jargon. Berlin-based fintech Mambu is way past that. The company announced this morning ...
The net income of the 1,000 companies in the most recent LT1000 ranking reached $100.7 billion, down from the $121 billion from last year. Maintaining their spot among the top 5 are Petrobras, with a ...
The total net income of Latin America’s largest 1,000 companies reached $121 billion, a big improvement from last year’s $95.1 billion, Latin Trade’s most recent LT1000 ranking shows. The sectors covered in the ranking include ...
Latin Trade’s ranking of the 1,000 largest companies in Latin America shows some impressive changes in some of the companies’ positions and revenue growth. One of many examples is Argentina’s Pampa Energía, which climbed 114 ...
Companies from Brazil, Mexico and Chile dominate the Top 10 Revenue Champions ranking. The companies were selected from our new LT1000 ranking, and represent sectors such as telecommunications, chemical, mining, retail, food & beverage, oil ...
Brazil’s Alfa Holdings, a a services company with operations in the information technology, data services, and insurance sectors, among others, is the most efficient company in the LT1000 ranking. This new ranking gathers the Top ...
Latin America’s 1,000 largest companies have total assets of $4.5 trillion, according to Latin Trade’s new LT1000, which ranks the firms by revenues, assets, net income, gross profits and EBITDA. A lot of the companies’ ...