$35 million Office Center in Costa RicaWednesday, February 22, 2012 Three six storey buildings make up the Sigma Business Center, to be inaugurated in April 2013. The new office center in San Pedro has been built by the group that owns the San Pedro Mall. Company Profile Organization that operates in Guatemala.
Business-To-Business MarketingMonday, February 15, 2010 The notion that business-to-business (B2B) marketing is the same as business-to-consumer (B2C) was discarded long ago. In the last 15 years, B2B marketing has become a discipline on its own, with greater differences with B2C marketing. It is worth remembering the numerous differences between the two disciplines, and noting the consequences of these differences when designing business marketing strategies. Doing business 2008: GuatemalaFriday, April 11, 2008 This report presents the summary Doing Business indicators for Guatemala along with the comparator economies selected. The data used for this country profile come from the Doing Business database and are summarized in graphs and tables. This report allows a comparison of the economies not only with one another but also with the best practice economy for each indicator. The best-practice economies are identified by their position in each indicator as well as their overall ranking and by their capacity to provide good examples of business regulation to other economies. These best-practice economies do not necessarily rank number 1 in the topic or indicator, but they are in the top 5. Nicaragua: Growing Investment in BPOFriday, April 7, 2017 The service center which was inaugurated in Managua by the company founded on Panamanian capital, Onelink, joins the 45 companies operating call centers in the country. With an investment of nearly $2 million, the company Onelink started operations at its new service center in Managua. The company, which in the country will be called Xperts Nicaragua, expects to close the year with a payroll of 700 employees. Forum in Guatemala on the financial crisisMonday, November 10, 2008 The Central American Master's Program in Social Sciences presents the forum on the "Global Financial Crisis and its consequences to Central America." Paulo de Leon, CABI; Carlos Martinez, UNDP consultant; Carlos Gonzalez, ASIES and Ricardo Barrientos, Finance Minister will be the speakers at the meeting to be held on Thursday, November 13 at the FLACSO campus in Guatemala at 6 pm. Software piracy costs Guatemala US$41 million a yearThursday, May 15, 2008 Eighty of every 100 programs installed in Guatemalan computers are pirate editions, according to the Business Software Alliance. In its fifth world study of software piracy, prepared in conjunction with the IDC consultancy, the alliance says Guatemala is one of the 20 countries with most piracy software. Central American Business Council Company Profile
The Central American Business Council is a London-based organisation which is working to increase significantly the current levels of trade and investment between the UK and Central America.
"Honduras is Open for Business"Monday, January 24, 2011 The Government of Honduras announced an aggressive plan for legal reform and a campaign to promote the country as an investment destination. With the launch of web portal "Honduras is open for business" and a video of a speech by President Porfirio Lobo the Honduran Government announced the National Investment Promotion program 2010-2014, named "The high point of a deep institutional and legal reform to position Honduras as the most attractive investment destination in Latin America.” Central America: Which country is best to do business in?Wednesday, November 1, 2017 Find out in which country of the region it is easiest to obtain a construction permit, where the least taxes are paid, where a creditor is more likely to recover a debt, and where minority investors are most protected. The World Bank has presented its Doing Business 2018 report, which measures regulations that favor or restrict business activities. Doing Business is made up of quantitative indicators measuring business regulations and the protection of private property rights that are comparable in 190 economies over time. Honduras Awaits Investors for $2 Million Energy ContractsThursday, April 14, 2011 At the upcoming "Honduras is open for business" event 21 energy projects will be presented to 325 investors, which have already confirmed their presence. An article in Laprensa.hn reports that the Honduran Foreign Affairs Ministry is expecting the companies interested in the renewable energy generation projects to include Italy's National Electrical Energy Company and Brazil's specialist damn building company, Norberto Odebrecht, as well as important Chinese investors. A Breath of Fresh Air in HondurasWednesday, May 4, 2011 Hovering over the Honduran business and political environment is an unspoken consensus that is illuminating projects and understandings alike and portends a better future for the country. Perhaps the international isolation resulting from the recent political and institutional crisis, which worsened the already dire consequences of the global economic crisis, has spurred on the forging of a unification of standards for the Honduran ruling classes. Business Future of the AmericasWednesday, May 29, 2013 On the 10th and 11th of June the event which will bring together members of the 23 American Chambers of Commerces in Latin America, entrepreneurs and renowned speakers will be held in Guatemala. The focus of the activity will be "intrarregional trade": promoting and strengthening trade between Latin America and the Caribbean, and the United States. With the signing of sub-regional free trade agreements, the opportunities are great and unlimited. Why Sign Contracts in Central America?Tuesday, November 5, 2013 Judicially enforcing a contract takes 1402 days in Guatemala, 920 in Honduras, 852 in Costa Rica, 786 in El Salvador, 686 in Panama, and 409 in Nicaragua. The data comes from the 2014 Doing Business report by the World Bank. First Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in HondurasMonday, December 2, 2013 The hotel chain will invest $11 million in opening a 125 room hotel within the Altia Business Park in San Pedro Sula. The project, will be developed by Grupo Karim's and its opening is scheduled for the last quarter of 2015. "The property is located in the northern part of San Pedro Sula, within the Altia Business Park which undoubtedly is the first smart city in Honduras," reported Latribuna.hn . |
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