Mobil Satellite Technologies expands in the Americas with IntelsatTuesday, October 14, 2008 The telcom company has acquired satellite capacity in order to expand its services in Central America, the Caribbean and North America. Mobil Satellite Technologies uses Intelsat satellites to provide broadband services to homes, cars, and disaster command centers and the miltary. SmartTrust sponsors the Mobil VAS Forum in PanamaFriday, April 18, 2008 At the forum the company will demonstrate its mobil operators that can overcome the challenges of promoting add-on services to its client base, and alsohow to maximize the yield potential of each of its mobile subscribers. SmartTrust, a global provider of solutions for management of SIM OTA and Mobile Device Management, will be the sponsor of the Mobile VAS Forum Panama, which takes place April 21-23 in Panama City. Chinese Telecoms Company Analyses Investment in NicaraguaTuesday, August 9, 2011 Datang Mobile, a Chinese telecommunications company is exploring business opportunities in the country. Representatives from Datang Mobile Communications Equipment Co. Ltd., one of the largest telecommunications companies in China, will shortly arrive in the country. Puma Energy Acquires ExxonMobil Assets in the RegionWednesday, March 30, 2011 Puma Energy has agreed to acquire ExxonMobil’s commercialization and fuel supply assets in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Founded in 1997, Puma Energy has quickly grown into one of the world’s largest independent petroleum commercialization and downstream distribution companies. Alvaro Colom approaches American transnational companiesWednesday, August 20, 2008 The President invited Exxon Mobil Corporation to participate in oil exploration in Guatemala. While attending the II Competitiveness Summit of the Americas, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, President Colom met with representatives of the transnational companies in that country. Launch of Mobil 1 in Guatemala with $3 Million InvestmentThursday, March 12, 2009 Mercalsa, the exclusive distributor, invested in property, image and advertising, among other areas, for the launch. With the inclusion of Mobil 1 in its product portfolio, Central American Lubricants Marketing (Mercalsa) will cover the three areas of the lubricating oil market: light passenger cars, heavy transport and industry. Hondutel Business OpportunityTuesday, August 21, 2012 With an unsustainable monthly deficit of $2 million, the Honduran state run telephone company is receiving offers from at least three companies to form a partnership for providing capital and technology. Those interested in entering the mobile phone business in Honduras are the U.S. RHINO group, the Israeli LR Group and the Guatemalan - Chinese consortium FIDECO /Datang Mobile. New Business Between Nicaragua and ChinaThursday, August 18, 2011 The Asian company Datang Mobile will support the government in installing high-tech infrastructure. As part of the efforts the Ortega administration is making to promote Nicaragua in world trade, a cooperation agreement has been signed between the Chinese company Datang Mobile, one of the most important in the global technology sector, and the government. Puma Energy to Invest $100 millionThursday, April 19, 2012 The Swiss oil company has completed the takeover of the assets of Exxon Mobil in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. The Exxon Mobil assets to be transferred to Puma Energy include 300 service stations, two refineries, the addition of three terminals, two airports and a marine bunker fuel supply which supplies 20% of the regional market, all of which involves managing a 20 million barrels of oil per year. Guatemala: Companies Interested in Industrial ParkThursday, July 28, 2016 The cell phone assembler Sollen Mobile is one of the companies that is considering setting up in the industrial park being built in Escuintla which will be ready in September. Daehan, a manufacturer and exporter of lighting products using LED technology is also interested in settling in the Michatoya Industrial Park, whose construction is now 70% complete . Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Puma Energy Announces Continued Expansion in GuatemalaWednesday, January 4, 2012 The company plans to open 80 new service stations in an attempt to consolidate themselves as the second largest in the Guatemalan market. During the course of this year, share purchases will be completed with ExxonMobil in Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Puma Changes Business Model in Gas StationsTuesday, June 12, 2012 The multinational Puma Energy is passing on administration of service stations operations to Nicaraguan entrepreneurs. The Swiss company Puma Energy, which bought Exxon Mobil's operations in Central America, is applying a decentralization policy to the management of its gas stations in Nicaragua. Yota Nicaragua Awarded Fixed Telephony ContractWednesday, September 30, 2009 The subsidiary of Russian state company Rostejnologuii will invest $50 million, looking to double the number of fixed telephony users. 3 other companies participated in the bidding process: Claro, Movistar and Amnet Newcom. Samsung to Offer WiMAX in NicaraguaWednesday, December 16, 2009 In alliance with partner company Yota, Samsung Electronics will offer mobile Internet in the country starting May 2010. Russian corporation Yota won the public bidding process to supply Nicaragua with WiMAX telecommunications services. |
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