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Mercantil Servicios Financieros (Mercantil) is a Venezuelan holding company of financial services present in 9 countries in America and Europe.Its shares are listed on the Caracas Stock Exchange (MVZ.A and MVZ.B) [1] and it maintains a Level 1 American Depositary Receipt program (ADR) in the over-the-counter market (OTC) in the United States of America (MSFZY and MSFJY3) [2].
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The following 3 digits indicate the service provider. However, their assignment is on a first-come first-served basis. Additionally, the same service provider has different numbers in each of the 5 telephone types, and those numbers are not contiguous. The assignment tables can be found at Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones
In 1982, the Mercantil Tower skyscraper was built as the new bank headquarter's. In 1994, it was not really affected by the economic crisis in Venezuela. In 2000, Mercantil bought a lot of financial and insurance institutions as Interbank, Venezolana Entidad de Ahorro y Préstamo, Banco Monagas, Seguros Orinoco, among others.
Newspapers of Cape Verde including Expresso das Ilhas, A Nação and Já. Horizonte is a daily newspaper. The government-run Novo Jornal-Cabo Verde is published twice weekly. . Weekly periodicals include A Semana, [1] Expresso das Ilhas, [1] Jornal Horizonte, Terra Nova, Boletim Informativo, A Nação, founded in 2007 and A Voz founded in 2
Cape Verde also opposed Viera's request for ECOWAS to send peacekeepers. Cape Verde took in refugees from Guinea-Bissau and helped to negotiate peace as part of the CPLP, with Cape Verdean foreign minister José Luís de Jesus chairing the discussions on a Portuguese
Communications in Cape Verde. Telephones - main lines in use: 72 764 (2011) Telephones - mobile cellular: 496 900 (2011) Telephone system: general assessment: effective system, extensive modernization from 1996-2000 following partial privatization in 1995
In Guatemala City there is a red-light district by the "La Linea" railway track. [11] About 250 [12] prostitutes work there in shacks. [13] The women rent the shacks directly from the owners and work for themselves, not pimps. They do have to pay protection money to local gangs. [12] [14] Generally the local police ignore the area. [12]