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Articles in February, 2002 issue of Internet Securities
- Finance Ministry Announces Quarterly Revenue Estimates.
- Less Than Half Of Working Mexicans Covered By Pension System.
- Can Producers Ask Government Not To Put Tariff On Tin.
- Cosme Torrado To Open Starbucks In Mexico.
- Mastercard Corporate Cards Offer Insurance Against Misuse.
- Mexican Consumer Confidence Drops In February.
- Ixe Sells Afore To Prudential International.
- Mexico Needs To Convert Informal Economy: OECD.
- Banks Set Goals For Direct Debit Services.
- Economists Criticize Higher Public Payroll Spending.
- Arthur Andersen Plays Big Part In Mexican Market.
- New Direct Payment Services Unlikely To Have Extra Cost.
- Telmex Suffers From Higher Fourth-Quarter Costs.
- Private Industry Refuses To Sign Government's Cooperation Agreement.
- Reduction Of Electricity Subsidies Not Enough: Experts.
- Gross Fixed Investment Drops In November.
- Mini Zini Finds Places In Mexican Automobile Market.
- Investors To Pay Income Tax On Cetes.
- Banco De Mexico Attempts To Counter Effects Of Higher Electricity Prices.
- Amid Regulatory Confusions, Companies Sell Automobile Insurance.
- Televisa To Make Investment Grade This Year: S&P.
- Mexico's Investment Grade Makes Companies More Competitive; Bancomext.
- Telecom Companies Have Good Chances Of Winning Appeals: Expert.
- Investment Fund Industry Grows By 40 Percent In 2001: Prudential Apolo.
- Car Distributors Association Launches Tax Appeal.
- Mexico's Used Car Prices Drop.
- Mexican Cigarette Companies Raise Prices Following Tax Increase.
- Philips Expects Higher Sales Due To Electricity Price Increase.
- Mexican Companies Import Automobiles Duty-Free.
- U.S. Government Frowns On Mexico's Soft Drink Tax.
- Salomon Smith Barney Lowers Rating On Coca-Cola Femsa.
- Mexican money orders total US$24.3mn per day in 2001.
- Bancomext helps footwear companies sell US$500,000 in Las Vegas.
- Chamber of Deputies sits on budget reform.
- Telmex issues US$275.8mn in stock certificates.
- PRI seeks to make CFE and LyFC public companies.
- Comercial Mexicana joins forces with Nafin to improve relationship with suppliers.
- Banxico says economy could recover in 2Q02.
- Banks try to keep up with new tax-collector role.
- In Europe, Montiel captures investments for US$1.2 billion.
- Mexico needs big investments in petrochemicals.
- Am?rica Telecom operating profits rise 44.2% in 4Q01.
- US$250mn to be invested in electricity generation in Tamaulipas.
- Works on second tiers of Perif?rico and Viaducto will be auctioned in 4-5km stretches.
- Corrections to fiscal reform could lead to legal confusion.
- ANTAD reports sales increase during January.
- Mexican Communications Academy born.
- Government to fix new price of US$3 per million BTU for natural gas.
- APEC forum to promote SMEs and women's rights.
- Maquiladoras leave Mexico as labor costs rise.
- Tamaulipas farmers says NE Mexico "will burn" if Rio Grande water is given to U.S.
- Iusacell in favor of WTO panel in telecom issue.
- Consar votes to modify investment requirements for Siefores.
- El Barzon: Producers suffer from 'financing drought'.
- Starbucks plans to open 15 shops in Mexico.
- Sugar industry needs US$650 million urgently.
- Mexican businessman joins TransAlta board to help augment presence in Mexico.
- Banks fear Fobaproa will become a 'never-ending story'.
- Telmex and Worldcom amend interconnection agreement.
- Pemex and other public bodies to be audited by ASF.
- Grupo PYP signs contract with Pemex Exploraci?n.
- Hylsamex Suffers 10-Percent Drop In Revenues.
- Marcatel President Says Cofetel Appointments Are Improvement.
- Fox Orders Postponement Of Electricity Rate Increase.
- Tax Change Increases Demand For Company Credit Cards.
- Mexican Banks Report 124-Percent Jump In Profits.
- Economy Ministry Works To Support Small Suppliers.
- Radio Broadcasters Look Forward To Arbitron Ratings.
- Mexican Airlines Rise From Lows: SCT.
- Afore ING Leads Pack In Annual Return.
- MexDer Beats January Expectations.
- Government Should Go Ahead With Reduction Of Electricity Subsidies: Expert.
- Federal Government Reduces List Of Suppliers.
- Mercedes Benz Mexico To Invest 8 Million Dollars In 2002.
- Sidek Decides Against Legal Action.
- Mexican Inflation Up 0.92 Percent In January.
- Jumex Plans On Continued High Growth.
- Telcel Signs Deal To Distribute New Nokia Phone.
- Pemex Places 1.5 Billion Dollars In Debt.
- Mexican-Japanese Free Trade Talks Expected To Hinge On Agriculture.
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