Joint Venture Between CABCORP and PepsiAmericasMonday, May 18, 2009 Central America Beverage of Guatemala and PepsiAmericas will combine operations in the Caribbean, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua. This strategic alliance is aimed at geographic growth and expansion, and the final signing is expected during the third quarter of 2009. Under the agreement, CABCORP will control 82% of the joint venture and PepsiAmericas the remaining 18%. Nicaragua Selected to Host CATHIE in 2009Tuesday, August 26, 2008 It was announced that the Central America Tourism & Hotel Investment Exchange will be held March 24-26, 2009, in Managua, Nicaragua. Hosted by BHN, CATHIE focuses on the hotel and tourism investment opportunities in the rapidly growing Central America region. The Foreign Investment Advisory Service (FIAS) of The World Bank Group is supporting the event, and all seven Central American countries (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama) have been invited to become patrons of CATHIE. Last year’s inaugural event in Guatemala City, Guatemala, welcomed nearly 250 hotel and tourism industry leaders eager to network and learn about hotel investment opportunities in Central America. CentralAmericaData.COM’s Annual RecessFriday, December 21, 2012 Once again at the close of the year, the managers and staff of CentralAmericaData.com would like to show their appreciation for the loyalty of their esteemed readers and very valued customers, and we hope that you enjoy the company of your loved ones, and the traditional end of year festivities. As the year 2013 arrives, we foresee times ahead where efforts will be rewarded with good results, and we pledge to stay at your side as an additional partner to your companies, assisting you with the best business information from Central America. Central America's top 10 research resourcesThursday, April 24, 2008 The UN’s World Tourism Barometer report showed that tourist figures for the region increased by 10.3% in 2007, one of the highest year-on-year improvements across the globe. Mexico and Panama are already established tourism and buying destinations with the North American market. They have also been attracting more attention from European investors in the last couple of years. 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.
Telecom market in Central America is growing despite widespread povertyThursday, April 3, 2008 Report Buyer, the online destination for business intelligence for major industry sectors, has added a new report showing that poverty in Central America is more widespread than in the rest of Latin America, and this is reflected in the development of telecommunications. “2008 Latin America - Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Central America” reports that apart from Costa Rica, fixed-line teledensity in the Central American nations is lower than average for Latin America, while in mobile telephony, only El Salvador and Panama are slightly above the regional average. Nevertheless, all telecoms markets are growing. Starbucks Announces Plans to Open in Central AmericaMonday, August 16, 2010 The chain's first coffee shop will open toward the end of next year in the Salvadoran capital. Starbucks Coffee Company and Corporación de Franquicias Americanas (CFA), one of Central America's largest franchise operators, have entered into a 'a strategic area development agreement' to open licensed Starbucks stores across the region. New Times, New ChangesTuesday, July 6, 2021 Starting July 2021, you will receive every Thursday, in your mailbox, our CentralAmericaData Express Weekly Newsletter, which will consist of a careful and detailed selection of reports, news and business analysis prepared by our team of Business Intelligence analysts. Greetings, dear readers of CentralAmericaData. Annual Recess at CentralAmericaData.comFriday, December 18, 2015 Wishing Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to our dear readers, we would like to announce that from December 21st, 2015 until January 1st next year we will be taking our annual editorial recess. We will resume publishing on Monday January 4, with our our daily selection of news in Spanish and English that is of interest to business people with interests in Central America, as well as our newsletter CentralAmericaData Express, also available in both languages. CentralAmericaData's End of Year RecessFriday, December 16, 2016 Wishing a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to our dear readers, we inform that we will have our annual editorial recess from December 19th, 2016 until January 1st next year. On January 2nd, 2017 publications will resume in Spanish and English of our daily selection of relevant news for the businesspeople with interests in Central America. CentralAmericaData.COM 2014/2015 Annual BreakFriday, December 19, 2014 Wishing a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to our dear readers, we take this opportunity to announce that from December 22, 2014 until January 2 next year we will be taking a break from publishing. On Monday January 5, 2015 we will resume publication in Spanish and English of our daily selection of news items that are important for businesspeople with interests in Central America, and sending out our newsletter CentralAmericaData Express, also in both languages. CentralAmericaData Annual BreakThursday, December 22, 2011 Along with wishing our dear readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, we would like to inform you that from December 23 to January 1 we will be in editorial recess. We will resume our daily selection of Central American business news, and our daily newsletter CentralAmericaData Express, on January 2, 2012. The 200 biggest companies in Central AmericaMonday, November 3, 2008 They produce 28 percent of the GDP in the area. Their performance sets the pace for economic activity and industry trends. Mexican America Movil and Arkansas giant Wal-Mart are, without a doubt, the two biggest stars in the ranking, evidencing the significant activity in telecommunications and retail sales in the region. CentralAmericaData.COM Recovers Name and BrandFriday, August 14, 2009 Central America’s top business, economics and finance web portal recovers its name and original brand, and is named CentralAmericaData.COM again. This is because of the agreement with Summa Media Group ceased, under which this company marketed the site’s advertising portfolio. From now on, CentralAmericaData.COM will commercialize its own product portfolio once again. 5 CA Companies Among Latin America's 500 LargestMonday, July 20, 2009 Recope, Intel, Panama Canal Authority, ICE and Copa Airlines are listed in AméricaEconomía's ranking of the 500 largest companies in Latin America. In their analysis on Latin America's 500 largest companies, AméricaEconomía Intelligence shows the impact of the economic crisis in the region. For these 500, income fell 3.7% in 2008, a sharp contrast from the 23.7% expansion registered in 2007. |
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