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Articles in June, 2004 issue of Latin Trade
- Indicators
- Agenda
- Lucent Technologies
- LAN
- Bank of Nova Scotia
- Slim's march
- Farmacias Ahumada
- Grupo Televisa
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Rockers without borders
by Jose Menendez - Gear box
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Southern skies: a profitable Uruguayan airline becomes the latest takeover target
by Diego Stewart - Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento Economico e Social
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New ground
by Greg Brown - Caprock Communications
- Empresas ICA
- Ready for takeoff
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Chat line
by Roberto Lavagna -
The US$80 billion man
by Carlos Adese -
Sweet deal: Argentine candy maker sees new business in its own port
by Carlos Ramos - Oryx and Crake
- Colombia's Congress approved an anti-terrorism bill that, if passed, would allow the military to detain individuals, search homes and intercept communications without judicial warrant
- Bohler-Uddeholm
- Sierra Miranda
- Mexican Business Mogul Carlos Slim
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Standing up to Redmond: government has a choice to make on software spending, and it should be free to do so
by Jack Epstein -
Hot hands
by Forrest Jones -
Ticket to ride
by Aisha Belone -
Bon apetit
by Giovanni Vanni - AES Gener
- ChevronTexaco
- Pay back
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Hack job: tech savvy Brazil becomes a haven for those who dwell on the dark side of technologyhackers
by Michael Kepp - Argentina received US$3.1 billion from the International Monetary Fund , as part of a $13.3 billion stand-by agreement approved in September 2003, due to continued economic recovery
- PPL Corporation
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Signing off
- Brazil received US$1.3 billion from the International Monetary Fund
- Southern Cone Power
- Mexican beverage company Femsa, through its U.S. subsidiary Wisdom Import Sales, filed a lawsuit to block the transfer of a minority stake in the Labatt USA unit of Belgium's Interbrew to Brazil's Ambev as part of the announced merger between those two br
- Georgia-Pacific
- The Leadership Pill
- Grupo Bimbo
- Espirito Santo Plaza residences: living on vacation
- The milkman cometh
- The World Trade Organization has ruled that telecommunications regulations in Mexico, which require connection with Mexican operators to complete calls coming from the United States, violate international trade rules
- Big bank watch: net income as of Dec. 31, 2003
- Pipeline
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Checking into Buenos Aires: a devalued currency means business for online apartment rental procurers
by Wayne Bernhardson - Colombia received US$400 million from the Andean Development Corporation
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Taking off
by Brian Rynott - Innovative Communication
- Crystallex
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Good news on the air
by Tim Rogers -
Half full, and rising: investment pros are bullish on a recovery led by stocksU.S. interest rates and elections not withstanding
by Jose Menendez - Digital sensations
- Kill Bill Vol. 1
- For richer, for poorer
- Bolivia's Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons
- Brazilian Regional Electoral Court
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Ready, set, stop: gas sales to a ravenous North American market should have saved South American suppliers. Yet they might be taking a backseat to Indonesia and Trinidad & Tobago
by Daniel A. Joelson -
Postage due: Mexico's postal service fights to dominate the lucrative lightweight package delivery service
by Corrie MacLaggan -
Beating the system
by Andres Hernandez Alende -
El Salvador: slow but steady
by Jose Menendez - Codensa
- Kellogg Company
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Tax breaks
by Christian Gonzales - Crystallex, a Canadian mining company, has appointed BNP Paribas, a French financial institution, to advise on the project financing of the miner's Las Cristinas gold mine in southern Venezuela
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Cow chips: an Argentine company hopes to graze top dollars on a cattle identification system
by Cristina Kroll - Travelers find exceptional hotels in Latin America
- Mexico announced that it reached a free trade agreement with Japan following negotiations that began in late 2002
- Mexico has reopened its market to selected U.S. beef imports, according to the United States Department of Agriculture
- Bolivia filed a lawsuit against bankrupt U.S. energy company Enron in hopes of recovering US$130 million it paid in 1994 for a gas pipeline project linking the landlocked country and Brazil
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Brand TV: Argentine airtime goes cheap, so advertisers go longwith their own shows
by Charles Newbery -
Shape up or ship out: new regulations have Brazil's port operators rushing to upgrade security
by Thierry Ogier - Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office
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As goods go east, money flies south
by Forrest Jones - Embraer
- Brasil Telecom
- Grupo Elektra
- Capital Gold
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