For enterprising Latin American firms, U.S. is land of plenty
Tagged: latin americaPosted on: May 1st, 2007“The newly coined “multi-latinas” are aggressive, resourceful enterprises that are a developing byproduct of the market liberalization that swept Latin American economies in the 1990s. But their broadening reach through the United States and the rest of the world – simmering below the surface for years – is beginning to turn heads.
These Latin American multinationals have even reached places like Wilton, a tiny prairie town right out of a Norman Rockwell painting where the neon-faced soda shop features a syrupy concoction called the “Pink Lady” and friends gather for potluck dinners at the Masonic Lodge.”
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