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  2. List of government-owned corporations of Puerto Rico

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    The government-owned corporations of Puerto Rico —or public corporations (Spanish: corporaciones públicas)— are a set of corporate entities owned entirely or in large part by the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico or by its municipalities.

  3. Service provider - Wikipedia

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    A service provider (SP) is an organization that provides services, such as consulting, legal, real estate, communications, storage, and processing services, to other organizations.

  4. Tertiary sector of the economy - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes hard to determine whether a given company is part of the secondary or the tertiary sector. It is not only companies that have been classified as part of a sector in some schemes, since governments and their services (such as the police or military), as well as nonprofit organizations (such as charities or research associations), can also be seen as part of that sector.

  5. List of companies of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Mercantil Servicios Financieros: Financials Financial services Caracas: 1997 Banking, insurance, wealth management P A Meridiano Televisión: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Caracas: 1996 Sports television, part of Bloque De Armas: P A Michelena TV: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Michelena: 2002 Local television P ...

  6. Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeronáuticos

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    Empresa Cubana de Aeropuertos y Servicios Aeronáuticos S.A. (ECASA) is a government-owned company which operates 22 airports in Cuba, [1] [2] including José Martí International Airport, which serves Havana. Other responsibilities of ECASA include air traffic control, aviation safety, check-in and baggage handling. [3]

  7. Telmex - Wikipedia

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    A Telmex public pay phone. Telmex was founded in Mexico the January 1, 1947; 78 years ago (), when a group of Mexican investors bought Swedish Ericsson's Mexican branch. [citation needed] In 1950, the same investors bought the Mexican branch of the ITT Corporation, thus becoming the only telephone provider in the country.

  8. Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico - Wikipedia

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    Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico ("Pacific Airports Group"), also known as GAP, is a Mexican airport operator headquartered in Guadalajara, Mexico.It operates 12 airports in central and northwestern Mexico and two in Jamaica.

  9. Claro Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Claro Colombia is a Colombian telecommunications operator, owned by Mexican group América Móvil.Claro is the largest provider of mobile phone services in the country – as of December 2011, 28,818,791 of Colombia's 46,200,421 mobile phone subscribers (62.38%) were with Claro's predecessor, Comcel.