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Giving á la Shakira
Long live Brick and mortars!
Orwellian Technology
Q&A with Alvaro Uribe
To the beat of Wal-Mart
Time for the Caribbean
Panamá: Beyond the Canal
Who is Frank Giustra?
New Wave oil Companies
The new adventures of Carlos Slim
The new faces of Biotech
Eike Batista
Antonio del Valle Ruiz
Jair Ribeiro
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Tomás Milmo Santos
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Golf Courses: The top TEN
There's a Golden Bear on my green!
Laura Superneau, Mining
Randy Woods, Energy
Ulric Rindebro, Finances
Patrick Nixon, Telecomunications
Christian Molinari, Infrastructure
David Roberts, Latin America
Rankings 2008
Mining
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Latin America houses 40% of the world’s known copper reserves as well as an important share of iron, silver and tin reserves.
Energy
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The discovery of the Tupi oil reserves will highlight the energy agenda in 2008, as will the development of the bio-combustibles industry, the return of nuclear energy, renewable energy projects and LNG.
Finances
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The big financial players are consolidating themselves in Latin America, while the small but dynamic actors create new businesses around microfi nance and other specifi c niches.
Telecom & TI
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Technological and regulatory changes in the telecommunications industry will open a new area of competition for companies operating in the sector in 2008. Similar changes will impact the information technologies area, in which Latin American companies fight for a place in the sun of the growing global outsourcing business.
Infrastructure
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The increased activity in the sector during 2007 permitted several known players to consolidate their positions while also allowing operators that had a relatively minor presence in the region to develop.
Projects
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Energy projects dominate investment forecasts for 2008 and beyond.
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