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Automóviles y Máquinas del Ecuador S.A., known by the syllabic abbreviation AYMESA, is an automotive assembler based in Quito, Ecuador, which since 1970 is dedicated to the assembly, assembly and construction of automobiles, being a pioneer in the Ecuadorian market.
In 2013, CMI participated actively in the telecom business by acquiring "Telefonía Movistar" in Nicaragua and Panama. In 2015, the Gemina wheat flour mill was acquired in Chinandega, Nicaragua. In 2016, CMI Guatemaña acquired one of the most important regional platforms in the renewable energy sector with wind and solar energy projects.
He heads Grupo Promérica, one of the main corporate groups of Nicaragua. [1] Considered one the wealthiest men of Nicaragua. He owns Banco de la Producción. He is the former owner of El Nuevo Diario newspaper. [2] He is also a member of Washington D.C.–based think tank the Inter-American Dialogue. [3]
Share taxis are called Interlocales in Nicaragua and also connect two or more cities, like Ruteados and express buses, with the main difference that they depart from the bus station once they are filled either mostly or completely with passengers. Like express buses, they nearly don't stop between start and destination.
Microstates such as San Marino, Andorra and Liechtenstein have high rates of car ownership.. Countries and territories listed by the number of road motor vehicles per 1,000 inhabitants are as follows.
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Ángel González began his business career in Nicaragua in the late 1980s when he met Octavio Sacasa, the de facto owner of Televicentro. From 1979 to 1990, Televicentro was technically under the control of the state-owned Sistema Sandinista de Televisión, but Sacasa had significant influence over the station. González initially aimed to sell ...
Nicaragua is a unitary republic, divided for administrative purposes into fifteen departments (Spanish: departamentos) and two autonomous regions (Spanish: regiones autónomas). Departments [ edit ]