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The Motley Fool May 6, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Embraer Thinks Small The Brazilian aerospace company is making a foray into tiny jets. |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Colin Barraclough |
Argentina: Reversal Of Fortune A surge of service jobs has begun to restore Argentina's middle class. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Jonathan Wheatley |
Coke Pops The Top Off An Emerging Market As Coca-Cola Co. struggles to put the fizz back into its German business, it can at least count on emerging markets such as Brazil, to deliver a pop in sales. |
The Motley Fool April 19, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Doral Faces the Music Under intense pressure, Puerto Rican Doral Financial management announces that it will revalue its floating rate instruments and take a charge. Assuming no more skeletons lurk in the closet, this is an interesting company for value-oriented investors. |
BusinessWeek April 25, 2005 Heinz Bulos |
San Miguel's Buying Binge The food and beverage conglomerate's buying spree is cutting into profits. |
The Motley Fool April 18, 2005 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
When the Sky Really Is the Limit A little-known Brazilian jet maker has a lot of orders to fill in the finicky airline sector. Investors, take note. |
IDB America March 2005 Paul Constance |
Hope for Haiti Despite the well-known difficulties, communities in Haiti are once again preparing the ground for development. Last month the Inter-American Development Bank announced the approval of a Transition Strategy for Haiti for the period 2005-2006. |
IDB America March 2005 Paul Constance |
Firm Footing for Steep Neighborhoods In La Paz, Bolivia, an infrastructure program brings structural stability and public services to low-income communities on dangerous slopes. |
IDB America March 2005 Charo Quesada |
A New Gateway for Development On the shores of the Uruguay River, a specialized port anticipates the growth of a renewable and sustainable forest industry. |
IDB America March 2005 |
An Expected 7,000 to Attend IDB Annual Meeting in Okinawa, Japan Thousands of bankers, government officials, and observers will gather for the conference in Okinawa, Japan on development issues affecting Latin America and the Caribbean as well as Asia. |
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