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James Wright

Colombia - General Cable buys majority share of Procables S.A. - 0 views

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    General Cable announced that it will acquire a 60% stakeholding in Procables S.A. for US$45M subject to terms and regulatory approval. Procables offers a wide range of cable products including energy cables, communication cables and bare aluminium conductor. The company also operates copper and aluminium wirerod mills at its manufacturing sites in Bogota and Barranquilla, Colombia.
Glycon Garcia

ENN: Climate change 'will cost Andes US$30 billion' - 0 views

shared by Glycon Garcia on 23 May 08 - Cached
  • Climate change could cost Andean countries US$30 billion per year by 2025, according to a study.The study was commissioned by the Andean Community of Nations and carried out by the Peruvian University of the Pacific, with the support of specialists from Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador.
Colin Bennett

General Cable's CEO Discusses Q2 2011 Results - 1 views

  • In ROW, our strategy of introducing a broader product range into developing markets helped to offset the impact of lower-than-expected volume across a number of countries. The uneven demand experienced during the second quarter is largely episodic, as the fundamental growth drivers remain solid, and GDP rates for many emerging markets continue to outpace those in the developed world. Sequentially, our second quarter results reflect the impact of stronger demand in Venezuela, Brazil and Zambia. In Venezuela, the company benefited from higher spending on electrical infrastructure as the country works to reinforce a weak power grid. In Brazil, our results reflect the aerial transmission shipments and the introduction of specialty products as the country continues to industrialize while at the same time preparing for the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016. In Zambia, our results reflect the shipment of aerial transmission products as the government invests in expanding its power grid. In addition, we strengthened our market position and product range in Colombia, Peru, Australia, South Africa and Mexico. In Mexico, we recently qualified and supplied our first high-voltage cables. Our market penetration into Mexico continues ahead of expectation, and is supported by a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility with high-voltage capabilities ranging up to 225 kilovolts and a comprehensive line of products for electric utilities and contractors. Overall, our results in ROW continue to demonstrate the non-linear nature of our business in the short-term, as construction, mining and utility products are moved between reporting periods, government appropriations are authorized and infrastructure investment plans are advanced.
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