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Mexico: Latin America
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"As the market leader for affordable international VoIP calling services, Lingo is setting another precedent by adding the first unlimited Internet calling plan to Mexico," said Cathy Peterson, director of marketing for Lingo. "Now the U.S. Mexican community, including more than 20 million Mexican Americans, can call family and friends in Mexico and talk on the phone as much as they like with Lingo."
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Hillman sells to hardware stores, home centers, pet suppliers, mass merchants, and other retail outlets principally in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and South America. Their product line includes thousands of small parts such as fasteners and related hardware items, keys, key duplication systems, and identification items, such as tags, letters, numbers and signs. Services offered include design and installation of merchandising systems and maintenance of appropriate in-store inventory levels.
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"Latin America has played a significant role in Hypercom's business over the years, particularly in Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. This reorganization will enable us to use our existing infrastructure and customer relationships as a springboard to expanding our business in those areas as well as extend our reach to other countries in the region," said Guilherme Blumenthal, Executive Vice President, Sales & Operations, Hypercom Corporation. "We are dedicating additional resources to the area because we believe there are substantial business opportunities for our payment terminals and related services."
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American automobile insurance is not accepted in Mexico, therefore the Department of Transportation advises traveling to Mexico by air, sea, or walking where possible. Should you decide to drive to Mexico, the Transport and Communications Secretariat website [3] has free downloadable road maps.
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American Axle & Manufacturing (AAM) will be formally dedicating its Guanajuato Gear & Axle facility in Silao, Mexico on August 23, 2000. AAM Chairman, CEO & President Richard E. Dauch will lead the dedication ceremony and discuss Guanajuato Gear & Axle operations.
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