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Grupo TPI, a publishing unit of Spain's Telefonica, bought a 40% stake in Chile's Impresora y Comercial Publiguias for US$65.6 million.


GRUPO TPI (Tracks Per Inch) The measurement of the density of the storage channels on a disk or tape. Track density on magnetic disks has reached 125,000 tpi (125 Ktpi). See bpi, areal density and magnetic disk. , a publishing unit of Spain's Telefonica, bought a 40% stake in Chile's Impresora y Comercial Comercial can refer to:
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 Publiguias for US$65.6 million. The deal increases TPI's share in the Chilean company to 91%.
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Title Annotation:Chile; GRUPO TPI; Impresora y Comercial Publiguias
Comment:Grupo TPI, a publishing unit of Spain's Telefonica, bought a 40% stake in Chile's Impresora y Comercial Publiguias for US$65.6 million.(Chile)(GRUPO TPI)(Impresora y Comercial Publiguias)
Publication:Latin Trade
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:4EUSP
Date:May 1, 2004
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