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Telefonica, the Spanish telecom giant, told U.S. securities regulators that it is seeking compensation from the Argentine government.


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having some relationship with the country Argentina.


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 government under terms of a bilateral bilateral /bi·lat·er·al/ (-lat´er-al) having two sides, or pertaining to both sides.

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adj.
1. Having or formed of two sides; two-sided.

2.
 investment agreement for losses its sustained in Argentina after the country's 2002 economic collapse. The company estimated that its net income fell a combined US$699 million in 2001 and 2002 as result of the government's decision to devalue the peso.
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Title Annotation:Telecom
Comment:Telefonica, the Spanish telecom giant, told U.S. securities regulators that it is seeking compensation from the Argentine government.(Telecom)
Publication:Latin Trade
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:3ARGE
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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