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Miguel Bose to be named Latin Academy's Person of the Year in Vegas
The classy Spanish-Italian-Panamanian-Colombian pop singer Miguel Bosé never has gained much of a foothold with Anglophone audiences in North America. That's a pity, because Bosé, a Latin Grammy Award winner, has a talent for cranking out well-polished...
Tags: Mexico, Shakira, Mexico City
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Telekom Austria raises cost savings target
ReutersVIENNA (Reuters) - Telekom Austria plans to save over 110 million euros ($144 million) in costs this year, more than its previous target of 100 million, as price wars rage despite market consolidation in Austria, its chief executive said on Wednesday....Tags: Telekom Austria AG, Austria, Hutchison Whampoa Limited, Deutsche Telekom AG, Economy, Business and Finance
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Mexicana CICSA de Slim firma contrato con Pemex por 415 mln dlr
ReutersMEXICO DF (Reuters) - La constructora mexicana Operadora Cicsa, filial de Grupo Carso del magnate Carlos Slim, dijo el martes que firmó un contrato por 415 millones de dólares con la petrolera estatal Pemex por el arrendamiento de una plataforma de... -
Cracks in Mexican political pact threaten president's reforms
ReutersBy Dave Graham MEXICO CITY, May 1 (Reuters) - The fanfare accompanying Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto's first months in office is increasingly being drowned out by discord in Congress that could undo his plans to raise more tax revenue and open...Tags: Government, Justice System, National Government, Barack Obama, Petroleum Industry
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Mexico Congress gives final approval to sweeping telecom reform
ReutersMEXICO CITY, April 30 (Reuters) - Mexico's Congress on Tuesday gave final approval to an expansive overhaul of the telecommunications sector, which aims to boost competition in the industry and tame the likes of billionaire Carlos Slim and broadcaster...Tags: Mexico, U.S. Congress
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Mexico lower house returns telecom bill to Senate for minor change
ReutersMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's lower house of Congress gave general approval to a telecoms reform bill on Thursday that aims to boost competition in the phone and television markets and tame dominant players like tycoon Carlos Slim and broadcaster...Tags: Mexico, U.S. Congress, Punishment, Fines, Politics
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América Móvil dice está a la mitad de plan de inversión 50,000 mln dlr
ReutersMEXICO DF (Reuters) - La gigante mexicana de las telecomunicaciones América Móvil, del magnate Carlos Slim, se encuentra a la mitad de un plan de cinco años para invertir alrededor de 50,000 millones de dólares en Latinoamérica, dijo el miércoles...Tags: Morningstar Incorporated, 2014 Winter Olympic Games
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Mexico sues billionaire Carlos Slim's Telmex over phone fees
MEXICO CITY — In an unusual legal action against the world's richest man, Mexico is suing the telecommunications giant Telmex for charging allegedly illegal fees that were tacked on to what are already some of the highest phone rates among developed...Tags: Government, National Government, Corporate Crime, Mexico City, Trials
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Dick Yuengling Jr. makes Forbes' billionaires list
When Dick Yuengling Jr. began working for his family's brewery in 1958, some of the older workers there advised him to find a different job because they did not think the brewery was going to be in business very much longer. It's a good thing he didn'...Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corporation, Yuengling
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Forbes' tally of billionaires jumps 16%; Buffett drops in list
This post has been corrected. See below for details. The list of the world's ultimate 1% has grown: Forbes magazine said its tally of billionaires around the globe climbed 16% over last year. Topping the list is Carlos Slim, a telecommunications mogul...
Tags: Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Banking, Amancio Ortega, Warren Buffett
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More deaths of Afghan police; toll rises to 21
KABUL, Afghanistan -- Two police officers including a district commander died in a bombing Sunday near Afghanistan’s border with Iran, part of a rash of attacks that killed at least 21 officers in 24 hours, Afghan officials said. The officers were...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Afghanistan, Suicide, Bombings, Transportation Accidents
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Carlos Slim closer to entering Mexico's television market
MEXICO CITY -- Carlos Slim's telecommunications empire, Telmex, is poised to get a new shot at realizing its long-held goal of entering Mexico's television market after a regulatory board this week approved rules that may allow the world's richest man...
Tags: Elections, Felipe Calderon, Television, Marketing, Entertainment
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