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- Full of carp - Marine Services
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Give us your employees; after a private equity buyout, West Palm Beach-based employment organization The Oasis Group goes into the world without corporate parent Wackenhut - Professional Services
by Rochelle Broder-Singer -
A letter from Florida Gov. Jeb Bush - FTAA
by Jeb Bush - No. 8 education: Latin Americans have long come to Miami for higher education. Now thousands are pursuing executive business degreesin Spanish - FTAA
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B-to-B lives: the B2Bportales division of Colombia's Carvajal mixes trade magazines with business-to-business portals, and finds a 75 percent Web penetration - Carvajal International
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Consular corp - Resources
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Costa Rican eco luxury: Reserva Conchal on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica's rural Guanacaste province mixes sophisticated accommodations with environmentally rich surroundingsand a few wild adventures - Travel Costa Rica
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Business briefs from across South Florida; life's a beach - Quick Takes
by Barbara Perkins - Tere Blanca de Ulloa: "if you look at the investment side [of real estate], both in retail and office, it couldn't be better. The dollars are still flowing," says Blanca. "It's still the best alternative, in terms of yielding the best returns, in comparis
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City of Miami, Florida
by Manuel A. Diaz - No. 4 culture and language: for more than half a century, cultural diversity has been a hallmark of greater Miami. Today its population mix is a mirror of the Americas - FTAA
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Convergence calls; when Claxson Interactive Group set up joint headquarters in Miami and Buenos Aires, the idea was to use Miami's location as a hub for Latin America. Unforeseen was how effective Miami could be as a gateway to US and European markets - C
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Charging it, across the hemisphere: like much of his staff, Brazilian-born American Express Latin America president Roberto Cavalcanti brings his experience from the region to bear - American Express
by Scott Singer - First in flight - Real Estate Pipeline
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Business briefs from across South Florida; for the person who has everything - Quick Takes
by Barbara Perkins - Thomas Cornish: "the ability to place insurance has become much more difficult, and the role of the insurance agent has become more magnified in recent years," says Cornish. "The insurance industry is much more complex and vital to companies than it ever
- People like working where they like living; Coral Gables
- No. 5 international banking: with more than 40 international banking agencies, only New York can vie with Miami as a center for Latin America bankingin trade finance, private wealth management or investment services - FTAA
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Flexible flyer: Miami International Airport's no. 1 foreign carrier got that way by balancing cargo and people to meet the demands of an ever-changing marketplace - Lan Chile
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - Trade development organizations - Resources
- As the fed goes … Housing values will continue to rise in South Florida, but how fast depends on the buyer's ability to finance at low rates - Charticle
- The Russians are coming, the Russians are coming! - Manufacturing
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Wishful thinking: charitable giving everywhere is under pressure from a bad economy, but the Make-A-Wish Foundation's annual ball at the InterContinental Hotel is still going strong - Philanthropy
by Barbara Perkins - FTAA & ministerial players - FTAA
- No. 7 health care: South Florida has been a natural destination for Latin American patients for decades. In recent years, it has treated more than ever before - FTAA
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Bridging the digital divide: AOL Latin America looks to the region's growing middle class, with new services targeting their needs - AOL Latin America
by Scott Singer - Foreign Chambers - Resources
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The city in the sky looks for a center; Aventura continues to rise into the sky, even as it pursues the more down-to-earth mission of creating a family friendly environment for year-round residents. What's next, a town center? - Neighborhoods Aventura
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Finding talent: recruiting, hiring and retaining qualified employees is a formidable challenge in South Florida - Chief Executive Openion
by Ricky Arriola - Calixto Garcia-Velez: "we need to wake up to the goal of acting regionally," says Garcia-Velez. "We'd be much more effective marketing ourselves as South Florida than separately." - In Play
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Office of the mayor Miami-Dade County, Florida
by Alex Penelas - No.3 communications: Miami has long acted as the Latin American headquarters for multinational telco companies. Now it also houses the region's top IT hubs - FTAA
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Multinational profiles: the multinational home when it comes to doing business across Latin America and the Caribbean, Miami and South Florida is the preferred location. Here's why - FTAA
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Sitting on the dock of the Internet bay: Telefonica Data USA wants to be the dominant voice and data link between North and South America - Telefonica
by Scott Singer - West Palm within reason - Real Estate Pipeline
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Mars attracts! - Museums
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A new song despite $95.6 million in revenue last year, Broward's Singing Machine Company was in serious trouble this summer - Manufacturing
by Scott Singer - Miami, Florida, center of the New World: should Miami be the permanent home of the secretariat of the Free Trade Area of the Americas? There are at least a dozen good reasons that it should be, including the overarching argument that it is the historical
- No. 9 multinational presence: hundreds of US, European and Latin American multinationals maintain a presence in Greater Miami to market across the Americas - FTAA
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Rest for the weary business traveler: more regional business traveland more mid-priced propertieshelp InterContinental Hotels Group weather a drop in corporate travel by US executives - Intercontinental Hotel Group
by Rochelle Broder-Singer - South Florida's largest business Hotels - Resources
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Neighborhood gem: Bistro Mezzaluna has been one of Fort Lauderdale's most popular restaurants for more than a decade, and for lots of very tasty reasons - Executive Dining Bistro Mezzaluna
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A regional push - Editor's Note
by J.P. Faber - Bayview Financial Trading Group of Coral Gables - Big Deals
- FTAA: Miami
- No. 2 trade infrastructure: to be the trade focal point of the Americas takes more than efficient seaports and well-connected airports. It also requires a support system - FTAA
- No. 12 quality of life: for comfortable livingbalmy weather, beaches, exciting nightlife, diverse culture and reasonable cost of livingSouth Florida is tops - FTAA
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The best brands in the business: with 17 pan-regional magazines, and 4.9 million combined paid subscribers, Miami-based Editorial Televisa is the largest publisher of Spanish-language magazines in the world - Editorial Televisa
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There's no place like home - Real Estate Pipeline
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Business briefs from across South Florida; free for all - Quick Takes
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Tastes like success: North Miami's Chicken Kitchen is ready to cross state borders and take its concept national. Is the US ready for the Chop Chop? - Food & Beverage
by Johanna Marmon - FIBA's International Bankers push Miami as hemispheric financial center; the Florida International Bankers Association continues its work to consolidate Miami's position as the financial capital of the Americas. FIBA, a statewide organization based in Mi
- No. 6 legal services: Miami is the capital for bilingual law firms that serve the Americas. It is also becoming an important dispute-resolution center for the Americas - FTAA
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Getting here from there: FedEx's Latin American and Caribbean operations, headquartered in Miami, allow the shipping firm to focus on the region one market at a time - FedEx
by Johanna Marmon - Trade Bureaus - Resources
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Golf-tasia: taking its cue from fantasy baseball, a Wellington company has come up with the ultimate outing for golf fanatics: playing a leg of the PGA tour with the pros - The Sporting Life
by James Broida - Oxbow Carbon, a subsidiary of West Palm beach-based Oxbow Group, has agreed to buy Applied Industrial Materials Corp - Big Deals
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The spice king: it has not been overnight success for Jose Badia, but his spice company is now making huge strides as it spreads its Hispanic flavors to major US markets. His secrets: sabor y precios - Manufacturing
by J.P. Faber - Q and A with Steven L Bandel, president & chief operating officer, Cisneros Group of Companies
- No. 10 media & entertainment: whether it's Latin music, magazines, cable television, radio or advertising, Miami is at the epicenter of regional media and entertainment - FTAA
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Where SpongeBob meets Shakira; Nickelodeon for the youngest, MTV for the next generationserving the region's youth markets has proven profitable for MTV Networks Latin America - MTV Networks Latin America
by Rochelle Broder-Singer -
The Peebles principle - Cover Story
by J.P. Faber - Power clicks
- Boca Raton-based Trigeant EP Ltd - Big Deals
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Codina's struggle: the approval process for Beacon Lakes took three years, millions of dollars and a tough skin. But Armando Codina is finally breaking ground on his biggest project yet in Airport West - Deal Profile
by Barbara Perkins - No. 1 the ports: from the first flights of Pan Am clippers to South America, South Florida has been a transport hub for Latin America and the Caribbean - FTAA
- No. 11 hotel & meeting facilities: Greater Miami is known as a visitor's paradise. It is also a center for meetings and conventions, now enhanced with a new crop of top hotels - FTAA
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Banking on Miami: the CEO of the US arm of one of Central America's biggest banks is betting on the future of South Floridabecause it is so intimately tied to the region's markets - BAC Bank of Florida
by Johanna Marmon - Inland ho! Inland properties fetch $1 million and more across the tri-county area; the chairman of Pax TV sells in Palm Beach, the former sheriff of Broward buys in Fort Lauderdale - Real Estate Home Sales
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