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Communication. Fiber optic maintenance & installation. Undersea, fluvial, aerial & buried, fiber optic maintenance & installations.
15 years of experience in all latin america.
Costa Rica: The Missing Link for Electrical InterconnectionTuesday, March 19, 2013 Due to problems with easement acquisition, Costa Rica is the only country that has not completed the Electrical Interconnection System for Central America. Data from Proyecto Mesoamérica, the organization coordinating the Electrical Interconnection System for Central America (SIEPAC), revealed that up to February 28, Costa Rica had completed 84% of the project (foundations, lifting of structure and laying of electrical conductor). Historical low in the price of Costa Rica foreign debt bondsTuesday, October 28, 2008 The price of Costa Rica foreign debt bonds have had a had a record decline in the last 20 days. The fall occurred in transactions carried out in the local National Stock Exchange and abroad. Virus Outbreak in Costa Rican CitrusTuesday, February 22, 2011 Health Services reported the presence of a small outbreak of a plague known as "Yellow Dragon." The outbreak of the plague known as huanglongbing (HLB) was detected on a farm near the border with Nicaragua. Costa Rica: Insurance Market up to October 2016Friday, December 16, 2016 Income from insurance premiums grew by 16% compared to the same month in 2015, reaching $1.021 billion, in a market with great growth potential. From the Monthly Bulletin by the Superintendent of Insurance: Costa Rica: Rise in Prices of Construction MaterialsWednesday, July 30, 2014 Explosives and plastic pipes were the products which recorded the largest increases in the first half of the year, due to variations in the price of the dollar. Data from the index of materials and special construction services compiled by the National Institute of Statistics and Census (INEC) shows that "... the abrupt increases in the exchange rate of the dollar," explained the 36% increase in price up until June for Explosives and of 19.6% from March to June for plastic pipes. Costa Rica: Better to Invest in Short TermMonday, July 30, 2012 Investment in short-term debt in colones has better performance than the long term. For investment instruments in colones, such as government bonds, the short and medium term show better yields, while long have tended to decline. Costa Rica: Television Broadcasters Cut Agency Commissions by 5%Monday, September 13, 2010 The country's two major broadcasters are to reduce the commissions they pay to publicity agencies from 15% to 10%. Repretel, one of Costa Rica's two main television companies, explained that the commissions are "a heavy burden on broadcasters that must be reduced," reports elfinancierocr.com. Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Honduras Electrical InterconnectionWednesday, March 2, 2011 With an investment of $ 4.5 million, Nicaragua will complete the power line joining Costa Rica and Honduras in the coming weeks. Officers of the National Electricity Transmission Company (Enatrel) stated that completion of the lines will expedite the purchase and sale of energy with the other Central American countries through the Electric Interconnection System for Central America (Siepac). Port-City of Limon Integrated Infrastructure ProjectMonday, December 10, 2007 Although Costa Rica continues to be regarded as a development success story, recent years have seen the emergence of significant challenges for sustained economic growth and poverty reduction. Costa Rica still combines a long tradition of political stability with indicators that outstrip regional Real Estate Funds: Poor Performance in 2019Monday, September 9, 2019 In Costa Rica, yields on these investment instruments have been declining since 2017 and even more this year, partly because of the increase in the unemployment rate of real estate. The prices of real estate investment fund shares on the stock market have fallen significantly in the last year. Economist Adriana Rodríguez, director of the consulting firm Frecuencia Económica, explains what to expect in the medium and short term. New Markets for Central American CacaoTuesday, November 3, 2015 China and Russia are beginning to position themselves globally as the two emerging markets with the greatest potential for growth in the consumption of chocolate. While European countries remain the main consumers of cocoa and its derivatives worldwide, in some of them the sector appears to be becoming saturated, while the Asian markets, particularly China and Russia, are beginning to show more and more interest in importing these products. Don't Let Your Ego Ruin Your BusinessFriday, February 12, 2016 Self control of a leader's ego and being flexible when it comes to enrich ideas with contributions from his or her team can be critical for a company's future. An employer can be as bright as they are stubborn. Like any good entrepreneur, you're so in love with your idea, and so happy with your project, that this can lead to resistance from hearing about alternative ways of doing things or that your original idea could be improved. Private Cell Phone Coverage Expands in Costa RicaWednesday, February 8, 2012 Claro and Movistar are bringing forward their plans to grow putting the state run ICE, until recently a monopoly, under pressure. Claro plans to advance by four years rolling out their infrastructure. For its part, Movistar reports that its sales network has grown 30% since November, when they and Claro entered the market, breaking up the state monopoly by the ICE. Central American Banks Resists ContagionTuesday, July 10, 2012 Fitch believes that increased volatility of international markets has had only a marginal effect on the stability of savings in the banks passive mix. The funding of the Central American banks, led by domestic deposits in about 90%, had its strength tested during the spread of the financial crisis, according to a new report from Fitch Ratings. |
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