With revenues reaching almost $52 billion in 2017, América Móvil, controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim, is the king of the technology companies in Latin America by revenues. The figure is 9.8 percent higher than ...
Retail, food, beverage, finance and technology are the top five sectors that create jobs in Latin America, according to Latin Trade’s Top 100 Employers of 2018 ranking. Twenty-four retailers account for 31.4 percent of jobs ...
The total net income of Latin America’s largest 1,000 companies reached $121 billion, a big improvement from last year’s $95.1 billion, Latin Trade’s most recent LT1000 ranking shows. The sectors covered in the ranking include ...
A mix of mining, energy, telecommunications, retail and food and beverage companies are in this year’s list of Profit Kings in Latin Trade’s Top 500 Companies of 2018. At the top of the profit kings ...
Top trade partners of Latin America in 2017. China advances, while the U.S. loses ground. The new trend in Latin American trade has a country name: India. In 2017, total trade (imports and exports) of ...
Lentamente empezó a entrar la revolución tecnológica a la lista de los multimillonarios de América Latina. Las dos cabezas de este movimiento, Carlos Slim, y el cofundador de Facebook, Eduardo Saverin, estaban en la lista ...
The technological revolution is gradually entering the list of Latin American billionaires. Carlos Slim and Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverín spearheaded this trend some time ago. Later, they were joined by Marcos Galperin, founder of Mercado ...
Every year, Latin Trade publishes the ranking of the Top 25 Businesswomen in Latin America. But this year, we’ve created a new ranking naming the women who are well on their way to joining the ...
This year, Latin Trade welcomes seven women to the ranks of the Top 25 Businesswomen in Latin America. They include María Fernanda Mejía, President of Kellogg Latin America, one of the largest multinationals operating in ...
Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, is increasingly at the core of every major business around the world. Just this week, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset owner, released a letter to S&P 500 ...