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Articles in August, 2003 issue of Latin Trade
- 2002 Ad
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Building a lean machine
by Mike Zellner - Banco Itau
- Paper pact
- Minera Corona
- Chat line
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Caves, condos and a carrot? Mais oui … French designer Philippe Starck and his backers have big plans for Latin America
by Joshua Goodman - Other titles of interest
- Alcoa
- Ruben Berta Foundation
- Sempra Energy
- The Ministry of Justice in Brazil is investigating allegations that U.S. power companies AES and Enron conspired to rig the auction of Brazil's electricity distributor Eletropaulo in 1998
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Let them eat bolivars: as a referendum looms, Venezuelan importers wonder if they'll ever see another dollar
by Mike Ceaser - AirGov
- Iberia is offering two additional flights to Mexico City and three to Buenos Aires from Madrid as part of its ongoing campaign to increase routes to Latin America
- Argentina will receive US$125 million in rapid financing from the Inter-American Development Bank, as part of a program to provide greater stability in the insurance sector
- Lockheed Martin
- Gas Natural Baja California
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Not licked yet
by Maria Clara Burbano -
Bottoms up
by Greg Brown - CLAB 2003 to showcase the latest banking technology
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Social engineering, again
by Andres Hernandez Alende - Banco Santander Central Hispano
- Monsanto
- Union Fenosa
- A Criminal Court in Santiago ordered Chilean vineyard Vinedo Errazuriz Ovalle to remove its wines from the country's supermarkets after competitor Vinas Errazuriz filed a complaint stating the company was trying to confuse consumers and did not have right
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Bench warmers: their heart is in the game, but even Mexico's top baseball squad suffers for its sport
by Simeon Tegel - Top docks
- Aeromexico is planning to launch six flights from Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport to Mexico City beginning on July 7th
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Come together
by Thos. A. Knapp - Yamana Resources
- Alianza Summa
- Uruguay received approval from its bondholders to exchange approximately US$5 billion of its debt for bonds maturing at a later date and with a lower interest rate
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You wouldn't understand
by Gabriela Chamorro -
The starvation diet: Latin America's oil producers get no windfall from war and high prices. Their problems begin at home
by Greg Brown -
Slow motion: as U.S. carriers expand alliances, Colombia's Alianza Summa says it can wait
by Gabriela Chamorro - Key indicators
- Midterm review
- Refinery expansion
- Savia
- A prosecutor from the Civil District of Sao Lourenco in Brazil has filed a lawsuit against Nestle claiming the Swiss food company illegally extracted mineral water from the city
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Hope meets reason: we see what's failing for the left in Latin America. How about what's working?
by Jack Epstein -
Baja California dreaming: with natural gas running short, U.S. energy companies turn to Baja California to power up supply
by Michelle Guevara - Las Vegas Premium Outlets, the first upscale outlet mall in Las Vegas, will open in August
- Green gold
- Banco Sudameris Argentina
- Enersis Endesa Chile, Chilean units of Spanish energy giant Endesa, refinanced debt of US$1.6 billion and $743 million, respectively
- ING
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Pay your taxes, kids
by Charles Newbery -
Every day higher sales: Wal-Mart wunderkind Walmex shows them how it's done in a down economy
by Simeon Tegel - Sky high fees
- Starwood, which operates Sheraton hotels, has opened or begun work on new hotels in Brazil and opened one in Panama
- Argentina will restart a public spending plan of US$2.8 billion in 2003
- Chile and the United States signed a free-trade agreement between the two countries in Miami
- Transalta
- Grupo TMM, Latin America's largest multimodal transportation company, lost court protection against its creditors after a Mexican Civil Court judge overuled a previous injunction granting the transportation company a one-year grace period to meet its debt
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The giant 24 foreign companies in Latin America
by Greg Brown - Custom agents gone wild
- Mexicana de Aviacion will offer a 5% discount
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Free trade now
by Selina Jackson - Anglogold
- The World Bank
- Alstom Power
- The world according to Nestor …
- Trinidad and Tobago: a strategic location for investing in the Americas: regional hub bidding to host FTAA secretariat
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Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome
by Michelle Guevara - Privatizations
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Just one look …
by Denis Bockar - Banco Do Brasil
- Mexican President Vicente Fox announced a program to modernize the country's highway infrastructure with a US$455 million highway fund to support the initiative
- Argentina dodged a class-action suit presented in New York by foreign bondholders after a U.S. Federal Court denied their request to recover US$60 million in deposits lost when the South American country defaulted
- Peru impossible
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