Dynacor reports additional gold finds in Peru

Dynacor's Tumipampa project in Peru has yielded multiple high quality gold sites, the company said, and recently provided encouraging sample results from three sites. Manto Dorado, whose roof assayed at an average of over 36 g/t has given new averages of 8.5 g/t from a new sample channel. The 31-meter channel into Manto Nazarenzo sampled at an average of 8.87 g/t of gold. Read More »

Southern Silver reports extensive mineralization at Cerrro Las Minitas

Southern Silver Exploration Corp. on Thursday announced results from its core drilling program at the Cerro Las Minitas Project in Durango, Mexico. According to the company, four holes drilled in the area showed indications of mineralization that is polymetallic in nature and consists of silver, lead and zinc. The company plans to continue its exploration and drilling. Read More »

Deutsche Bank closing Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay operations

Deutsche Bank also announced that it is move its trading activities in Brazil to regional hubs as part of changes in the company´s strategy. The bank said that the changes were part of a “a series of measures to reduce complexity and costs” over the next five years and that it will also eliminate 9,000 full-time positions plus approximately 6,000 external contractor positions. Read More »

Cuba a leading topic for ACG Capital Connection conference

The Association for Corporate Growth will host the 2015 Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Florida Capital Connection® and M&A Conference to discuss opportunities in Cuba Nov. 10. With diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba being reestablished in July, embassies have opened in both Havana and Washington, D.C., after being closed for approximately 50 years. Read More »

J. Mike Stice joins Mexico’s EIM Capital board to expand energy foundation

EIM Capitol appointed J. Mike Stice to its Board of Directors in Mexico City Thursday. Previously CEO of Access Midstream Partners, L.P., Stice also ran Chesapeake Midstream Development, L.P. and spent 27 years with ConocoPhillips. Stice has logged four decades in founding and managing international infrastructure operations, including shale oil & gas, LNG and onshore and offshore. Read More »

Hanon Systems to open Kia plant in Mexico

Thermal solutions provider Hanon Systems will open a new plant in Monterrey, Mexico, in the second quarter of 2016, strengthening the company's growth strategy supporting global vehicle manufacturers. The new manufacturing facility, Climate Systems Mexicana, S.A. de C.V., will manufacture heating, ventilation and air conditioning units and cooling modules for various new Kia models. Read More »

PriceSmart to open 7th Colombia-based Warehouse Club

All systems are a go for PriceSmart to launch construction and operation of its seventh Warehouse Club in Colombia, with completion slated to occur in the Bogota suburb of Chia in fall 2016. The expansion will open the door for the U.S. corporation to further expand its footprint in Latin America. PriceSmart was founded by Sol and Robert Price, co-founders of The Price Club.  Read More »

ProGreen negotiating Mexico property deal in Baja

Expectations of generating long-term income for ProGreen are paramount to the transaction. ProGreen has proposed that the first phase, encompassing 1,000 acres, be designated for agriculture, with subsequent phases allotted for resort, residential and commercial real estate use, including 80 acres of desirable beachfront property targetable to the U.S. retirement and vacation market. Read More »

Parque Arauco adds three projects to Peru portfolio

Parque Arauco S.A. is developing its seventh Peruvian neighborhood shopping center and adding a second and third strip center to its Peru portfolio. MegaPlaza Express Jaén will be developed in the city of Jaen in the northeast of Peru. The neighborhood shopping center will be the city's first formal retail option and will be developed jointly by Parque Arauco and Grupo Weise. Read More »

Artisanal breweries achieve brand recognition in Chilean market

Chilean artisanal breweries have been in the country´s beer market long enough to have achieved significant brand recognition and become a key alternative to industrial beer products, with at least one artisanal brewery becoming a tourist destination. Part of what makes the artisanal brewery business difficult are the efforts by the industrial beer brands to capture markets. Read More »

Brazil´s business hurdles provide opportunities for Radius

For U.S. companies, Brazil can be one of the most complex countries in the world to do business with because of all of the requirements that are enforced, Larry Harding, the head of corporate development activities of Radius, told Latin Business Daily in an interview. Radius provides help to companies expanding into any country in the world by leading them through legal matters. Read More »

Papa John’s opens 1st franchise in Bolivia

Papa John’s recently opened their first Papa John’s franchise in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. The store opening in Bolivia is just part of Papa John’s continued expansion into the Latin American market. Consumers have rated Papa John’s pizza No. 1 in customer satisfaction 14 times in the last 16 years. Papa John's International is currently looking for potential franchisee owners. Read More »

Folsom Labs Launches Envolta Partner Portal

Solar software provider Folsom Labs and solar electricity provider Envolta launched the Envolta installer portal, which will feature HelioScope software intended for use in sales, design and engineering of photovoltaic systems, Wednesday. Envolta and their installation partners use the HelioScope software platform to design and sell residential and commercial solar arrays in Mexico. Read More »