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The Superintendency of Corporations (Spanish: Superintendencia de Sociedades) is a regulatory agency of the Government of Colombia that oversees corporations [5] References [ edit ]
With this concern, in November 2015, months before a new government took office, the Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a bill to create a new state-owned company, called Yacimientos Carboníferos Fiscales Sociedad del Estado (YCFSE), that would control the mine, the rail and port, and the Río Turbio Power Plant. [35]
Business entities according to the "Ley General de Sociedades Mercantiles" (General Law of Business entities) Persona Física; S.A. (Sociedad Anónima): ≈ plc (UK) S. de R.L.(Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada): ≈ Ltd. (UK) Associates name and "y compañía" or Associates name and "y sucesores"(Sociedad en Nombre Colectivo): ≈ general ...
Pérez Companc, for whom Banco Río de la Plata financed a number of acquisitions during President Carlos Menem's privatization drive (for significant stakes in Telecom Argentina, freight rail carrier Ferroexpreso Pampeano, electric distributor Transener, gas distributor TGS, and numerous others) ultimately sold a controlling stake in the bank ...
Sociedades anónimas inscritas de capital abierto (S.A.I.C.A.) is a type of companiesy in Argentina. Unitán , a company producing Quebracho tannins , is an example of the type of companies. See also
Founded on October 14, 1886, in Buenos Aires as Banco Francés del Río de la Plata (English: French Bank of the River Plate), it is the oldest private bank in Argentina. Its Beaux-Arts headquarters, designed by Jorge Bunge, were inaugurated in 1926.
The Rio Group was created in 1986 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by representatives of eight countries, by 2010 the Rio Group was composed by 23 countries and 1 representative from the Eastern Caribbean. One of the most important virtues of the Rio Group was Meridian 47n. 115, Feb.2010 [p. 27-28] the only Political and diplomatic forum that brings ...
The State Company for Industrial Investments (Spanish: Sociedad Estatal de Participaciones Industriales, SEPI) is a Spanish state-owned holding company that is characterized as a sovereign wealth fund. It is part of the Ministry of Finance. SEPI was preceded by the Instituto Nacional de Industria (INI) and the Instituto Nacional de ...