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ExcerptsBackground NoteExpansion in Latin AmericaIn the late 1990s, under CEO Juan Villalonga (Villalonga), who had worked with McKinsey & Co in the US and Europe and with Credit Suisse First Boston in Spain, Telefonica significantly improved its competitive position... Expansion in EuropeVillalonga strongly believed digital convergence was the way forward for the telecommunications industry. So, in March 2000, Telefonica paid €4.5 billion in stock to purchase Endemol, a Dutch media company... Future OutlookAlierta believed Telefonica had to focus on its core strengths, which were its home base and fixed line services. Almost 75% of Telefonica's 2001 EBITDA came from its fixed-line business in Spain and Latin America; Spain alone produced 35% of the total... ExhibitsExhibit I: Telefonica: Global Footprint
Exhibit IV: 3G Licenses Acquired by Telefonica Moviles
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