Lloyd Mexico Economic Report May 2005
Table of Contents
Wine consumption
Tortillas in China
Can anyone counter Wal-Mart? ...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - January 1999
CONTENTS:
THE SHAPE OF '99
SOLD! - NINE AIRPORTS
SUPERMARKETS LOOK NORTH
HIGHE...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - May 2000
Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - MAY 2000
Mirrored with permission from Lloyd S.A. de C.V.
See their Page on Mexico Connect.
GOOD NEWS
According to the Commerce Secretary, Herminio Bla...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report December 2003
Table of Contents
100 PESO COINS IN CIRCULATION
MULTIPLE SERVICE CONTRACTS
GOVERNMENT WEBSITES PLACE NI...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - September 1999
CONTENTS:
WORLD BANK PRICE
HIGHER MOODY'S GRADE
AIRPLANE ASSEMBLY PLANT
WINE TRADE
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report - Janaury 2002
Table of Contents
THE SHAPE OF 2002
MORE FOREIGN INVESTMENT
AIRLINE PARTNERSHIPS
QUERÉTARO AIRPORT...
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Mexico Economic Updates September 2006
Rapid GDP growth
According to the Finance Secretariat and the National Statistics Institute (INEGI), the nation's GDP rose 4.7% in the second quarter (compared to the equivalent period of 2005) to a r...
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Lloyd Mexico Economic Report July 2005
Table of Contents
Record tourism numbers
Airport upgrades
Hotel investments ...
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Artstuff - Ancient American Goddess Art by Juan Compo
Ancient American Goddess images by Juan Compo, in paintings, murals, wall hangings, posters and fabrics, are now in private collections in the U.S.A., Canada and Mexico.
Juan Compo is the name chosen ...
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Georg Rauch: Artist in Mexico gallery
Born in Austria, Rauch survived the horrors of WWII and began painting seriously in Vienna in 1949. Strongly influenced by his fellow Viennese painters Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt and Oskar Kokoschka, h...
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Mexico backroads
The backroads of Mexico often offer adventure, perhaps a bit of excitement, sometimes a touch of the dramatic and, occasionally, a hint of danger.
We thought we'd found all four on a deteriorating 10-...
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The real Don Adams is still alive
The real Don Adams came to Mexico to die. It seemed like a good place for such a significant event. Convenient. He could drive down from Texas. Good weather if anybody wanted to walk in a funeral march...
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Bugs of San Blas
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow waxed poetic about the bronze bells of San Blas without seeing or hearing them. These less eloquent westwords are about the bugs of San Blas, a very up-close and much too-per...
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Winemaking in the Mexican sierra
When he took the first sip of his nectar, Guy thought he could hear the angels sing.
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Mexico real estate: timeshares
This may not sound like a Mexico real estate or home maintenance issue, but I thought my experience was worth sharing. Recently, my wife and I purchased a Mexico vacation package offered by our bank. A...
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Armando Lozano Ramirez, master sculptor and jeweler: Oaxaca's "man of steel"
Some 30 years ago, a youthful 27-year-old acquired a piece of machinery by chance. Not knowing exactly what to do with it, or how it could somehow become a positive factor in his life, he took a gamble...
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Visiting Zacatecas, a UNESCO World Heritage City
We follow a meandering street that twists and turns like the best of any Medieval European city. But that, in a way, is what Zacatecas is.
A soft dusk has settled over the cobblestone streets of...
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Trackin' Neal Cassady in San Miguel de Allende
Upon being informed of Neal Cassady's death, Jack Kerouac replied: "It's just a trick. He's hiding out someplace, like Tangier."
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Mazatlan: Tequila, tans and working stiffs
There are different views of Mexico, as diverse as the numbers of observers.
read moreThe Religious Virgins and Saints of Mexico: las Virgenes y santos de Mexico
An Index Page of Articles, Images and Resources.
read moreClickable interactive map of Pacific Coast beaches: Jalisco, Nayarit, Colima, Michoacán, Mexico
Clickable interactive map of Pacific Coast beaches: Jalisco, Nayarit, Colima, Michoacan, Mexico
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Arts and Culture of Mexico - Index Page
Within this section we highlight some of the best Mexico has to offer in the way of artesans, writers, painters, ceramicists, cultural examples, sculptors and more. If you like what you see, contact the artists and let them know you saw it on MexConnect.
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Index to the "Mexico: Did you know?" series
Our "Mexico: Did You Know" series
offers lots of not-so-well-known but interesting facts about Mexico's contributions to the world.
Here is the list to date (most recent at the top):
Firs...
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Fiesta and Traditions
Planning your Business or Pleasure Trip? Look at: Mexico Connect Fiesta & Holiday Calendar
The People
The Huichol Index - Culture, Symbols and Art - A complete section exploring this vanish...
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Facts About Mexico
OFFICIAL NAME: United Mexican States
CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY: Mexico City
AREA: 1,978,000 sq Km ( 760,000 sq mi)
MAJOR CITIES: Mexico City (25 mil), Guadalajara (8.5 mil) and Monterrey...
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