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- Top 50 Latin American Oil, Gas & Mining Companies 3Q22por Latin Trade and Álvaro Moreno el enero 24, 2023 a las 3:54 pm
The Latin Trade ranking of the top 50 Oil, Gas & Mining companies in Latin America, by revenue, for the third quarter of 2022 shows Brazilian Vibra climbing to the top 3 from the fifth spot the previous quarter. The top three spots are held by Brazilian companies, Petrobras is on top once again with a revenue increase of over 40% for the third quarter of 2022 from a year before, while mining giant Vale ranked second, although with 21% less revenue than the previous year, and Vibra posted a revenue with over a 40% increase for the third quarter of 2022 compared to the same quarter the year before. Combined, these three firms posted a revenue of over US$50 To read this post, you must purchase a Business Intelligence Subscription, Business Intelligence - 3 to 9 User Subscription, Business Intelligence - 10+ User Subscription, Insight - 1 Month Subscription, Insight - 3 Month Subscription, Insight - 6 Month Subscription, Insight - 12 Month Subscription, Suscripción de inteligencia de negocios, Inteligencia de negocios - Suscripción de 3 a 9 usuarios or Inteligencia de negocios - Suscripción de más de 10 usuarios. The post Top 50 Latin American Oil, Gas & Mining Companies 3Q22 appeared first on Latin Trade.
- Top 20 Latin American Logistics Companies 3Q22por Latin Trade and Álvaro Moreno el enero 20, 2023 a las 2:55 pm
Once again, Chilean airline Latam was the most profitable logistics company in Latin America by revenues, according to the latest Latin Trade Top 20 Latin American Logistics Companies for the third quarter of 2022. Latam Airlines posted revenues of over US$2,7 billion for the quarter, more than twice the revenue for the same quarter for the previous year, and almost a 30% increase over the previous quarter. Besides Latam Airlines, the other two companies to make it to the top three logistics firms in Latin America in terms of total revenues are Brazilian truck transportation giant Simpar with over $1,2 billion, and Aeromexico with over US$1 billion in revenues for the latest quarter. The full ranking includes: revenues, profits, total To read this post, you must purchase a Business Intelligence Subscription, Business Intelligence - 3 to 9 User Subscription, Business Intelligence - 10+ User Subscription, Insight - 1 Month Subscription, Insight - 3 Month Subscription, Insight - 6 Month Subscription, Insight - 12 Month Subscription, Suscripción de inteligencia de negocios, Inteligencia de negocios - Suscripción de 3 a 9 usuarios or Inteligencia de negocios - Suscripción de más de 10 usuarios. The post Top 20 Latin American Logistics Companies 3Q22 appeared first on Latin Trade.
- Latin America’s Infrastructure Challengepor Jerry Haar el enero 17, 2023 a las 2:45 pm
While Latin America is competitive in a select number of sectors such as mining and agribusiness, collectively—as a region—it lags behind Asia. The reasons for subpar performance are many, but one that continues to loom large is infrastructure. Latin America continues to fall short when it comes to infrastructure investments. According to the World Bank, The post <strong>Latin America’s Infrastructure Challenge</strong> appeared first on Latin Trade.
- Latin Trade’s Financial Strength Index 3Q22por Latin Trade and Álvaro Moreno el enero 9, 2023 a las 7:06 pm
Mexican mining giant Grupo México was financially the strongest Latin American company in the third quarter of 2022, as measured by Latin Trade’s Financial Strength Index. The index is computed for companies with revenues over $500 million in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. It takes leverage, liquidity, turnover and performance ratios to determine their financial strength. The top 50 spots have an ample representation of sectors, with a mix of oil & gas, mining, manufacturing, agriculture, retail, and telecommunications, among others. The list has financial data for 125 companies, with results aggregated by sector and by country. To view and download the complete list, click below: To read this post, you must purchase a Business Intelligence Subscription, Business Intelligence - 3 to 9 User Subscription, Business Intelligence - 10+ User Subscription, Insight - 1 Month Subscription, Insight - 3 Month Subscription, Insight - 6 Month Subscription, Insight - 12 Month Subscription, Suscripción de inteligencia de negocios, Inteligencia de negocios - Suscripción de 3 a 9 usuarios or Inteligencia de negocios - Suscripción de más de 10 usuarios. The post Latin Trade’s Financial Strength Index 3Q22 appeared first on Latin Trade.
- Latin America’s 2023 political squad – not up to football standardspor John Price el enero 6, 2023 a las 4:52 pm
Say what you may of our region’s political populism and struggling finances, Latin Americans ended 2022 thinking only of football. First was the high note – Messi winning the World Cup, for Argentina, for all of us. Next was the sentimental note – the passing of the most creative and famous footballer of them all, Pelé. Latin America The post Latin America’s 2023 political squad – not up to football standards appeared first on Latin Trade.