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Highway Holdings Engages Mexican Marketing Firm Today brings news of yet another round of capital-intensive cost-cutting for the challenged mobile phone maker Nokia: the company today announced that it would be transferring smartphone assembly from ... HELLA Lighting Plans Further Expansion in Mexico MEXICO CITY, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- HELLA Lighting plans to break ground on a new 215,000-square-foot facility to produce automotive headlamps and rear lighting systems in Irapuato, Mexico, later ... Venture Outsource Launches Online Directory Comparing EMS / ODM Companies Driven by PPV and Disasters While 2012 EMS ... Venture Outsource announced today the launch of its online EMS Resources Directory that provides all site visitors a free and unique experience based on specific search parameters Televisa, Iusacell say Mexico rejects planned deal A move by the world's largest Spanish-language media company into Mexico's mobile-phone market has been rejected by the country's anti-monopoly regulator, the two companies involved in the deal said. Japan Grants LongbowTM Patent, Joining UK, USA, Mexico and Australia in Validating Obsidian’s Claim to Long-Haul ... Obsidian is very pleased to announce that Japan has joined the growing list of countries including the United Kingdom, United States of America, Mexico and Australia to issue a patent to Obsidian under Patent Application No. Mexico's Silicon Valley fends off cartel concerns GUADALAJARA — Calderon wants the city to become the capital of high-tech media production in Latin America. Cue the drug war questions. read more Vista Gold Corp. Announces Transaction with Invecture Group to Advance the Concordia Gold Project in Mexico DENVER, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Vista Gold Corp. (TSX & NYSE Amex Equities: VGZ) ("Vista" or the "Corporation") is pleased to announce that it has entered into an Earn-in Right ... Mexico watchdog blocks $1.6 billion telecoms deal Mexico's competition watchdog has blocked a $1.6 billion telecoms deal that would have linked companies belonging to two of the country's richest men, both companies announced. Mexico's Slim hits back at overcharging claim Mexican businessman Carlos Slim disputed on Tuesday an OECD report that Mexicans have been overpaying billions of dollars per year for telephone and Internet services. The Organization for Economic Co-operation ... |
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