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Articles from Latin Trade (August 1, 2004)

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"Ask U.S. Hispanics" Media Preference 2004 study. Advertisement 544
Alcoa, a U.S. aluminum company, said it awarded Brazilian power company Eletronorte a contract to supply electricity to its Alumar aluminum smelter in northern Brazil through 2024. Brief Article 49
Alcoa, a U.S. aluminum manufacturer, said it might build a US$1 billion aluminum plant with the government of Trinidad and Tobago. Brief Article 47
ALCOA. Brief Article 30
Argentina created a new state energy company, Energia Argentina, in part to offset what the government calls a failure of private companies to invest in the sector. Brief Article 43
Argentina, unplugged: the staring contest between the government and energy companies could stunt a promising recovery. Goodman, Joshua 1191
Argentina. Brief Article 41
Argentina. Brief Article 40
Argentina. Brief Article 38
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, a Spanish bank, said it would spend US$70 million to build an information technology center in Chile that will oversee the bank's pension funds in Latin America. 50
Biotech Holdings, a Canadian pharmaceutical company, said it would launch its diabetes drug Sucanon in Mexico. Brief Article 46
Boycott the burro. Conover, Donald Letter to the Editor 208
Brazil. Brief Article 58
Bubblin' crude. 90
Built for speed. Brown, Greg 380
Buried treasure: Mexico's state oil company could make a killing in natural gas--if it could only get the stuff out of the ground. Jones, Forrest 1219
Codelco, Chile's state-owned copper miner, said it plans to borrow US$300 million to refinance debt. Brief Article 52
Codelco. Brief Article 34
Colombia's government said Argentine airline Aerolineas Argentinas has returned to flying to the country after a five-year absence, while Spanish carrier Air Madrid has begun servicing the country for the first time. Brief Article 50
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and the United States began free-trade talks in Cartagena, Colombia. Brief Article 30
Colombia. Brief Article 60
Combat ready. Swafford, Angela Interview 439
Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce (CVRD), a Brazilian iron ore producer, signed a deal to supply 70 million tons of iron ore to Nippon Steel Corporation, a Japanese steel maker, between 2005 and 2014. Brief Article 60
Copycats: FedEx and UPS battle for the small business market across Latin America. Reveron, Derek 1050
Daewoo Electronics. Brief Article 46
DESC. Brief Article 36
Direct from Dell. Brown, Greg Interview 1493
Dominican Republic: bailing out. Velazquez, Andres F. Brief Article 180
Drop by drop. Rogers, Tim Brief Article 305
Ecuador. Brief Article 53
Embraer. Brief Article 32
Events. Calendar 945
FEMSA, a Mexican beverage company, said it would buy the 30% it doesn't already own of beer maker FEMSA Cerveza from Belgium brewer Interbrew for US$1.25 billion in cash. Brief Article 42
Getting better. Brief Article 144
Grupo Bimbo, a Mexican baker, bought for US$25.2 million candy makers Confiteria Joyco De Mexico, Alimentos Duval and Lolimen. Brief Article 35
Grupo Bimbo. Brief Article 47
Guatemala. Brief Article 42
Gustavo Cisneros: un empresario global. Brief Article 42
High flyer. Brief Article 104
Home Depot, a U.S. home improvement retailer, will buy Home Mart Mexico, a move which would give Home Depot 20 new stores in that country. Brief Article 46
Hot! Hot! Hot! Colombia's Comexa turns an accident into an in-demand product abroad--pepper sauce. Muse, Toby 692
ICA Fluor, a joint venture of Fluor Corporation, a U.S. engineering company, and Mexican construction company Empresas ICA Sociedad Controladora, was awarded an estimated US$570 million power-plant construction contract by Iberdrola Energia, a subsidiary of Spanish electric company Grupo Iberdrola. Brief Article 52
In the black. Jones, Forrest Brief Article 157
Itchy trigger fingers: the U.S. military wants to buddy up with Latin America's armed forces. Now there's a bad idea. Epstein, Jack 763
LAN, a Chilean airliner, said it signed a 10-year training contract with Canadian technology company CAE to train the carrier's pilots. Brief Article 43
Land of plenty. Brief Article 182
Latin America and the Caribbean. Illustration 1311
Latin Trade index. Brief Article 48
Latin Trade launches new language & new look: Portuguese-langugage edition hits newstands in Brazil in June 2004. 381
Leonel Fernandez, a lawyer and political author, was elected president of the Dominican Republic. Brief Article 30
Low miles, clean: Iquique, on Chile's border with Peru, has turned into a entry point for used cars and clothing. Duhalde, Felix Nunez 770
Maximizing your transportation dollar: challenges and solutions for the global marketplace. 2834
Mexico. Brief Article 33
Mr. Clean. Jones, Forrest Interview 939
My port or yours? A Mexican engineer's ship has come in--and it's loaded with cash-laden tourists. Kalosh, Anne 705
Necessary Dreams. Brief Article 35
Over the top: amid economic recovery, Aerolineas Argentinas sets sights on rival LAN. Goodman, Joshua 968
Panama. Brief Article 34
PDVSA. Brief Article 39
Pemex, Mexico's state-owned oil company, has chosen U.S. technology management company Aprisma Management Technology to upgrade its local area network at the country's largest oil refinery. Brief Article 32
PEMEX. Brief Article 38
Petrobras, Brazil's state oil company, said it plans to explore for gas in the Caribbean Sea off the coast of Colombia with oil companies ExxonMobil of the United States and Colombia's state-owned Ecopetrol. Brief Article 58
Petrobras, Brazil's state-run oil company, said it sold US$15 million in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to Japanese oil refinery Idemitsu, the first such shipment to Japan. Brief Article 38
Privatizations. Illustration 596
Rebel sell. Joelson, Daniel A. Brief Article 249
Red squares. Green, Alexander Letter to the Editor 96
Rest of the world. Illustration 721
Rio De Janeiro was eliminated from consideration to host the 2012 Olympics, losing un estimated US$1.5 billion in potential broadcast rights. Brief Article 48
Sky king. Vazquez, Javier Letter to the Editor 47
So far, not so sorry. Alende, Andres Hernandez Book Review 480
Stood up. Brief Article 243
Tax racket: who's afraid of a hundred million Chinese factory hands? Not Brazil. Jones, Forrest 1507
Testosterone Inc. Brief Article 41
The digital home. Advertisement 1066
The giant 24 companies in Latin America: revenues ain't what they used to be, still, for the region's multinationals. Brown, Greg 1584
The Inter-American Development Bank. Brief Article 54
The Inter-American Development Bank. Brief Article 37
The Inter-American Development Bank. Brief Article 31
The new kid: a Chilean forestry company finds out how hard it is to be big in a small town. Nazario, Patricia 735
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Brief Article 39
The United States said it would become a member of the International Coffee Organization in September to support the world's coffee market. Brief Article 33
The world according to Hugo ... 6
The World Bank. Brief Article 42
Trying harder. Brief Article 99
Venezuelan roulette. Ceaser, Mike Brief Article 225
What'll you have? Brief Article 48
Whirlpool, a U.S. manufacturer of home appliances, will invest US$80 million in its washing machine factory in Monterrey, Mexico, and in the construction of a new refrigerator factory in Coahuilla, Mexico. Brief Article 52

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