Mexico’s Axtel, Brazil’s Oi and Claro Telecom are the top three technology companies in terms of profits in this year’s Top Technology Companies ranking. Axtel’s profits reached $56 million, up 1,661 percent from the year ...
Shopping lists are increasingly including a new item: convenience. The grocery industry is a great example. American shoppers average about 60 minutes spent shopping for food each week. To cut this time down, more and more ...
Diageo, the British multinational leader in alcoholic beverages, is at the forefront of innovation while facing the challenge of competing with illicit liquors in the region. Latin Trade exclusive interview with Alberto Gavazzi, the company’s ...
Part 3 of The Many Faces of Innovation at Hilton “I had a conversation with one of our global Brand Heads, as we were building a Garden Inn in Cusco, Peru,” recalled Juan Corvinos, ...
Happy Meals with more fruits and vegetables, and less fats, sodium and added sugars are the main changes that Arcos Dorados, the world’s largest independent McDonald’s franchisee, has announced to the classic children’s’ menu across ...
Interview with Henrique Freire, CFO, EDP Brasil As one of the largest electric utility companies in Latin America’s largest economy, Portuguese firm EDP’s Brazilian unit needs to know how new technologies will disrupt and shape ...
Approaching his eighth month in office Jair Bolsonaro is en route to delivering a major overhaul to Brazil’s energy sector. The government’s National Council for Energy Policy (CNPE) recently approved new guidelines to liberalize the ...
Chinese and Millennial travelers are two groups that, like tornados, are violently reshaping the hospitality industry landscape. As it did so often on its 100-year history, Hilton Hotels & Resorts adjusted its plans to better ...
“I woke up this morning. I went to the gym, and I got a text from the concierge: ‘We’ve noticed that you are leaving quite early for your conference. We will have a breakfast bag ...
Like it or not, Uber is redesigning urban life. Interestingly, this $74-billion company has some Latin American roots. Legend has it that a dispute over fares with a taxi driver in Tulum, Mexico -which ended ...