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Articles in December, 2001 issue of Internet Securities
- Mexican CEOs Among Biggest Earners In The World.
- Employers Should Not Rely On Reform To Income Tax Law: Specialist.
- Ixe Begins Process To Sell Stake In Afore XXI.
- Apasco Confirms Interest In Texcoco Airport Project.
- U.S. Producers Say Mexico Has Bad Eggs.
- Rockefeller Urges Businesses To Be Socially Responsible.
- America Movil Signs Agreement With Bell Canada, SBC International.
- BBVA-Bancomer Expects 10-Percent Increase In Commissions For 2002.
- Grupo Zurich Mexico Predicts 35-Percent Growth In Insurance Business.
- Consumer Spending In December Unlikely To Match Last Year.
- Cofetel Still Considering Interconnection Rates.
- Fox Has Done Little To Improve Transparency: CIDE.
- Lower Interest Rates Pressuring Banks: Scotiabank-Inverlat.
- Penoles Continues Acquisition Talks.
- Derbez To Discuss Border Delays With U.S. Counterparts.
- CNBV Intervenes In Foreign Exchange Operator.
- Banamex-Citibank Develop Cross-Border Credit.
- Aeropuertos De Paris Looking For Mexican Associate.
- Pegaso Sale Wouldn't Affect PanAmSat.
- Decline In Consumer Spending Unlikely To Be Strong: ABN AMRO.
- Mexico Will See Benefit Of China In WTO: Moore.
- Mexican Truck Sales Continue Decline.
- Mexican Trade Balance Increases In October.
- Mexican Clothing Industry Predicts 6-Percent Decline For 2001.
- Hylsamex Pitches Plan To Restructure Debt.
- Lending To Pick Up When Banks Complete Mergers: ABM.
- Telephone Tax Could Lead To 3 Billion-Dollar Loss In Canceled Lines.
- Small Mexican Airlines In Debt To Government Authorities.
- Federal Government And Legislators Seem To Agree On Budget Deficit.
- Appeals Of Sugar Expropriations Could Show Results In First Half Of 2002.
- Nissan Mexicana Increases Sales During Difficult Year.
- Infonavit To Announce 2002 Goals.
- Proposed Tax Would Help Telmex, Hinder Competitors: Expert.
- Senate Approves Support For Airlines.
- Airlines To Receive 32 Million Pesos In Aid For Navigation Services.
- Gil Optimistic Of Results Of Construction Stimulus.
- New Credit Bureau Law Will Start Clock Ticking.
- Grupo Contal Expands Presence In Comarca Lagunera.
- Automotive Exports To United States Show Mixed Results.
- Unemployment To Exceed 1 Million Until Second Half Of 2002: Experts.
- Mexico's Silicon Valley Plans To Become Creative Center.
- Goverment Set To Launch Business Support Program.
- Current Public Investment At Same Level As 20 Years Ago: CMIC.
- Carlos Slim Calls For Equal Treatment Of Foreign Investors.
- Mexico Leads Latin America In Burger King Growth.
- Four Bidders Interested In Aseguradora Hidalgo.
- Engineers Call For Eradication Of Corruption In Public Works.
- Winners Of Sidek Assets To Receive Financial Details.
- Mexico's Electricity Problems Are Nothing Like California's: CFE Chief.
- Crop Diseases Hold Back Mexican-U.S. Agricultural Trade: U.S. Official.
- Banorte Makes Final Payment For Bancrecer.
- McDonald's Mexico May 'Win' Legal Battle With Cabin Donuts.
- Telefonica Continues Talks To Buy Chunk Of Pegaso.
- Cost Of Bank Bailout Reaches 619 Billion Pesos.
- FEMSA Developing Frequent Shopper Cards For Oxxo.
- Aereas Azteca Certified For U.S. Destinations.
- Tourist Traffic Down At ASUR Airports.
- Cofetel Pleased With Results Of Study.
- Mexican Oil Estimate Should Be Between 15 And 16 Dollars: Analyst.
- Restaurant Head Urges Tax Deductibility.
- Banco Del Atlantico Story May Not Be Over.
- Wise Shopping Leads To Big Savings For Mexican Consumers.
- Societe General To Maintain Mexican Strategy.
- Bital CEO Confident Of Bank's Future.
- Todito.com Launches Inexpensive ISP Service.
- McDonald's Mexico Faces Stiff Competition.
- Concanaco Returns To Folds Of CCE.
- Mexican Automobile Production Slows In November.
- IPAB To Sell 4 Thousand Credits From Failed Banks.
- Fitch Reaffirms Ratings On Banamex.
- Canieti Warns Legislators About Dangers Of Proposed Telephone Tax.
- Small Mexican Airlines Fly Scrap Sent From United States: Mexicana CEO.
- Mexican Truckers Consider Closing Borders, Interfering With Maquiladoras.
- CIE To Begin Tenders For Hotel Project.
- Mexican Online Consumers Returning To Mexican Websites.
- Legislators Continue To Consult With Ministry Over 2002 Budget.
- Grupo Mexico To Cancel Line Of Credit.
- Mexico Needs Free Trade Agreement With Japan: Comce.
- Telephone Tax Would Endanger Government's Goals.
- Cement Is 71-Percent More Expensive In Mexico.
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