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Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas
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Articles in Jan, 2002 issue of Latin CEO: Executive Strategies for the Americas
- Brazilian Japan
- Changes in consumer prices
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Freshly squeezed: Ernesto Lopez, owner of Mexico's leading packaged-juice company, created a space in one of his factories to house more than 600 art piecesthe Jumex collection. It takes a bite out of life
by Isabel Plante - Drink it up
- Subway line
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Clipped wings: Taca-Peru had hoped for a million passengers in 2001. But competition, poor market conditions, and Sept. 11 left that goal on the runway. Fortunately, airline president Daniel Ratti was prepared for the down draft
by Larry Luxner -
2002 Predictions: the economic year ahead; what's in store? The consensus calls for continued hardship and an eventual recovery but not until in late in the year
by William Plasencia - Goodbye Argentina?
- Talking to China
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Sky commuters
by James Broida - Buying in Brazil
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Building CEO capital: A CEO's reputation is crucial to a company's success
by Santiago Hinojosa - Powerful growth
- Fueling China
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Seeds of change: Agroenlinea goes online to bring Mexico's farmers and agriculture buyers together. Can a B2B Internet company make it in Mexico?
by Daniel J. McCosh -
The race for Brazil: French carmaker Renault was the underdog when it first entered the Brazilian market. Nearly six years later, the company is on the fast-track, stealing market share from more established players such as Fiat and Ford
by Andreas Adriano - Trading up
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We are the world
by James Broida - Grounded for life?
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A Pick-me-up: Guyanese distiller DDL hopes to put its rums on the world map, and in the process help lift Guyana's economy out of the doldrums
by Larry Luxner -
Long-term sovereign debt ratings
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Meat market
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Argentina's long, strange trip: Argentina's collapse did not come overnight, but was the result of a slow descent into fiscal irresponsibility
by William Plasencia - Bankrupt recovery
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In search of health care: while health care in Latin America is improving rapidly, the US still boasts the most experienced physicians and facilitiesand the latest treatments
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Rationing ends
- Truckers sue for access
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Made to order: from humble beginnings in Brazil, fast-food chain Bob's is giving global giants such as McDonald's a run for their money in Latin America's largest consumer market
by Larry Luxner - Concentrated juice
- Automakers flee
- New taxes
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The sirens are calling
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Where the gas is
- Executive privilege
- Online retailing2001 sales
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The lean, mean phone machine
by Larry Luxner - Online retailing 3.0: Latin America's online retail market doubled last year, but has plenty of room left to grow. First, however, retailers will need to improve their Web offerings
- Mahogany halt
- Mexican public phone shortage?
- DR power crunch
- Let them entertain you
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