Nortel Networks adapts to New Era of Uncertainty
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Issues concerning the market performance of telecommunications company Nortel Networks, Ontario, Canada, are discussed. Particular attention is given to the fact that the company has reduced its number of employees by ten percent globally to counter-balance the economic slow-down of 2001.
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Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2001
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Intel outside
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Issues concerning the computer chips manufacturer Intel's plant in New Mexico are discussed. It is emphasized that the company plans to expand the New Mexico plant built in 2000. The relevance of the site of the plant to Intel's business strategic approaches is emphasized.
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Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2001
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Peso paradox: Mexican economy lures investment, but is it too much too fast?
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An analysis of the Mexican economy since 1998 is presented. The level of foreign direct investment, averaging $11 bn a year, in Mexico and the rapid growth of foreign-owned industries such as automobile manufacture are examined.
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Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1080-7799
Year: 2000
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