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Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas
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Articles in Dec, 2001 issue of Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas
- IDB changes course
- Regional air travel
- Cost of office space
- Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais
- Default watch: Argentina
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Banorte stands alone
by Daniel J. McCosh - Shareholder rights
- Business strike
- Energy rationing killing aluminum
- Verizon Communications
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The big squeeze: the selling of design: how Venezuela's tiny OrangeX and its CEO Carlos F. Egana turned orange juicers into a big export business
by Christina Hoag -
Urban renewal: Mexico's richest man throws his hat into the effort to restore the historic center of Mexico City
by Daniel J. McCosh - Telecom and tech
- External debt payments
- Brasil Telecom
- Falling star?
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Where there's smoke there are profits: Cigarette smoking may be declining in the US, but not in Brazil, where market leader Souza Cruz and its smoking CEO Flavio de Andrade are taking on all corners in the multi billion-dollar market
by Larry Luxner - VW Strike stops
- Oil law threatens investment
- Mexico going hydro
- Petroleos Mexicanos
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Shining star: In the rough-and-tumble world of supplying cell phones to Latin America, Brightstar has bested its competition with a combination of smart selling and cultural savvy
by Mike Seemuth - Hot laps: the latest laptop computers reveal more of everythingmostly more power in a smaller box
- Generation Power
- Vacationing at home
- MetLife
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Just add water
by James Broida -
Cellular conquests
by Elizabeth A. Johnson - New Petrobras Pres
- Land Canal
- Laundered cash
- US Treasuries
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Mexican birds fight the new flocks: the Mexican government's latest concessions for satellite signals in its territory has Satmex CEO Lauro Gonzalez crying foul
by Daniel J. McCosh -
Uncertainty and Optimism: Colombia's leaders sound optimistic that the Andean nation will experience economic growth through 2005, but significant hurdles remain to be addressed
by William Plasencia - Water works
- Digital signatures signed off
- New York Stock Exchange
- Telefonos de Mexico
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Ecuador's leading lady: Isabel Noboa came from a wealthy family. But don't hold that against her. She's a self-made woman whose conglomerate, Nobis SA, holds some of Ecuador's leading firms
by Jose Velasquez -
Trade Greens the Environment; the newest case for free trade: open market economies are cleaner, greener and far more prosperous
by Ana I. Eiras - Copper cutbacks
- Central-American electricity
- Vesper
- Altos Hornos de Mexico
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Desert bloom: the top executive at Chile's PCS Yumbes is ready to take on his much larger fertilizer-mining rival Soquimicheven if his firm's parent company is now a minority owner of the competition
by Tim Vandenack -
A quiet auction: Christie's and Sotheby's annual New York auctions of Latin American art were quiet affairs this yearthough they did produce a few new record prices for select artists
by Stephanie Gaskell - Natgas fill-up
- Gas demand billows
- BankBoston
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All that glitters
by James Broida -
Driving to salvationor disaster
by Thomas A. O'Keefe - Turning point
- Bank jobs withdrawn
- Cerve-cerias Baru-Panama SA
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Where to next?
by Rochelle Broder-Singer -
Mexico's top 10 banks
by Rochelle Broder-Singer
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