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Hard driver
Dan Warmenhoven spends 500 hours per year flying around the world in his own private airplane, evangelizing about data storage--the billions of...
Latin Trade, 09/01/06 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
Strong northeaster: multinationals see growth in a forgotten slice of Brazil, despite lower incomes and great distances
Strong northeaster: multinationals see growth in a forgotten slice of Brazil, despite lower incomes and great distances.(DISTRIBUTION) Sometimes,...
Latin Trade, 11/01/05 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
Flying high: Panama's Copa Airlines wants to turn the isthmus into a regional super hub
Panamanian airline Copa is making a big bet: You're tired of waiting around in overrun airports for long flights home. Panamanian airline Copa is...
Latin Trade, 04/01/05 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
High interest: Brazil's consumer-credit business is getting ready to boom
High interest: Brazil's consumer-credit business is getting ready to boom.(FINANCE) Money for nothing? You bet. Hordes of youths in flashy...
Latin Trade, 04/01/05 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
Out of bondage
For the first time in a long time, Brazil can report a good year in the bond market. The country sold US$5.50 billon in dollar-denominated bonds in...
Latin Trade, 01/01/05 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
Road rage
A booming economy is pounding Brazil's highways, logistics companies say. The roads are crumbling under the weight of trucks carrying grains, soy...
Latin Trade, 01/01/05 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
High gear: under Antonio Maciel Neto, Ford in Brazil is posting its first profits in a decade
Just a few miles away from Salvador, in northeastern Brazil, young Bahians clock in, part of a group of 700 recently hired steel workers at Ford's...
Latin Trade, 12/01/04 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
Shape up or ship out: new regulations have Brazil's port operators rushing to upgrade security
Shape up or ship out: new regulations have Brazil's port operators rushing to upgrade security.(Ports) It's June 30, 2004. A cargo ship loaded...
Latin Trade, 06/01/04 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
Put it on my tab
Global credit-card giant Visa has teamed up with banks to provide electronic food vouchers to Brazilian workers--poaching territory long run by...
Latin Trade, 10/01/03 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication -
Unibanco's Finance Minister
Pedro Malan has already secured his place in the history books as the longest-serving finance minister, at eight years, in modern Brazilian...
Latin Trade, 09/01/03 by Thierry Ogier · More from publication


