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Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas
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Articles in Nov, 2001 issue of Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas
- Post-9.11 forecast changes
- Texcoco landing
- Well-paid in Peru
- Auto Industry Props
- Material minded
- US Securities and Exchange Commission
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3,000 leagues under the sea
by J.P. Faber - Point of departure: with millions of dollars flowing through the city daily, Miami has become a one-stop shop for those looking to finance trade in the Americas. Now trade financiers face the fallout of a stubborn recession
- Giving good gift
- Electricity of our own
- Mandated microloans
- Aerolineas Argentinas
- CMS
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Transmission mission: Globecast CEO Robert Behar always knew satellite broadcasting had a major future in the region. Now, in the post 9-11 world, his company is reaping even greater rewards
by Rochelle Broder-Singer -
Colombia's cultural cartel; Bogota's spectacular art museums show a side of Colombia not familiar to many people outside the nation: testimony to a culture that persists, even flourishes, amidst a less sanguine reality
by Lisa K. Wing - Moving forward
- Suit settled
- Colombian banking conundrum
- Eletrobras
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Taking a shine to copper
by J.P. Faber - Counting the money: private banks have long ruled the domain of money handling for the ultra-rich But the game has changed as the Brickell Avenue financial district embraces new products and encounters new challenges
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Bahia rhapsody; Bahia offers the tropical and folkloric elements that many foreigners associate associate with Brazil: large, uninhabited beaches, coconut palms, near year-round sunshine, colorful crafts and friendly inhabitants
by Andreas Adriano - Thermo electricity
- Railroad works
- Big burn
- Spain's Banco Santander Central Hispano SA
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Is Pemex going private? The Mexican government is testing the waters by allowing state-run oil giant Pemex to court private investorssort of
by Andrea Mandel-Campbell -
More aftermath: reports are beginning to trickle in that analyze the impact the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks have had on Latin America's economic outlook for the rest of the year and into 2002. In a nutshell, the outlook isn't good
by William Plasencia - Wireless subscribers in Latin America, 2001
- Auction off
- Pet project
- Put it on the card
- Chilean
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University airwaves
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Which way up? International banks are trying to chart a course through the murky waters of recession, regulation and consolidation. But whatever direction the industry is headed, Miami is in good position to benefit from it
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The de-listing of Latin America: globalization has been a mixed blessing for Latin American companies in search of capital. It may be time for them to look homeward
by Alan Stoga - Fiesta for Ford?
- Mortgage market creator
- Low-cost pulp
- Grupo Prisa
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Phone fundamentals: this month, the Bolivian telecom industry opens up. But can newcomer AES grab market share from state-owned incumbent Entel? AESs top Bolivian executive believes she can
by Larry Luxner -
Bitter brew: Mexico's government comes to the rescue of struggling coffee farmers. But will financial aid be enough to turn the tide for an industry facing a worldwide glut and increased competition?
by Andrea Mandel-Campbell - Coker cooking
- Cemig
- No break for Argentina
- Money at the crossroads: starting with a small group of banks in the 1970s, Miami has become a major international banking center serving the Americas
- Focus on a partner
- Next-generation mobile
- Dutch financial group ING
- CANTV shareholders win, AES loses
- Top ten Foreign Banks in Miami
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Cultural capital: the city of Sao Paulo is huge, with seemingly endless avenues of concrete. Once you get past this psychological barrier, however, the city reveals itself as the cultural capital of Brazil, and perhaps of all South America
by Andreas Adriano - A monopoly is born
- Bank to Bank
- Korean cuts
- Chile
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Bigger planes, smaller market
by Elizabeth A. Johnson - Banking connections: from institutions with a pan-regional presence in the Americas, to those specializing in particular countries, this directory of international banks covers the local landscape
- Power up
- Tools from Texas
- Cemex
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Borderline business: Martel's CEO is talking tough in an effort to combat contraband goods flowing across Paraguay's border
by Tim Vandenack -
Salinas sallies forth. Again
by Daniel J. McCosh
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