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Nestle expands plant in Jalisco.
MEXICO CITY, May 7, 2002 MEXICO CITY, May 7, 2002
Tags: Mexico City, Nestle
Research articles 2002-05-08
Nestle Mexico Opens New Logistics Center.
MEXICO CITY, Aug 29, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Aug 29, 2001
Tags: logistics, MEXICO CITY, Nestle
Research articles 2001-08-29
Nestle Mexico Buys Smuggled Guatemalan Beans, Chiapas Growers Say.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 23, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Feb 23, 2001
Tags: MEXICO CITY, Nestle
Research articles 2001-02-23
Nestle Mexico Chief Moves To Brazil.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 26, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Feb 26, 2001
Tags: MEXICO CITY, Nestle
Research articles 2001-06-26
Bimbo's Ricolino Challenges Nestle.
MEXICO CITY, Mar 20, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Mar 20, 2001
Tags: MEXICO CITY, Nestle
Research articles 2001-03-20
Mexican Coffee Growers Angered By Nestle Imports.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 2, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Jan 2, 2001
Tags: MEXICO CITY, Nestle
Research articles 2001-01-02
Mexican Bottled-Water Market Target For Nestle.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 25, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Jan 25, 2001
Tags: Mexico City, Nestle
Research articles 2001-01-25
Chiapas Coffee Growers Blame Price Slump On Nestle Imports.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 9, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Feb 9, 2001
Tags: Mexico City, Nestle
Research articles 2001-02-09
Nestle Mexico Invests 100 Million Dollars Per Year.
MEXICO CITY, Dec 13, 2000 MEXICO CITY, Dec 13, 2000
Tags: MEXICO CITY, Nestle
Research articles 2000-12-15
Chiapas Coffee Growers Slam Nestle.
MEXICO CITY, Feb 14, 2001 MEXICO CITY, Feb 14, 2001
Tags: Mexico City, Nestle
Research articles 2001-02-14
Unilever looks to equal Nestle.
MEXICO CITY, Dec 19, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico by Internet Securities, Inc. via COMTEX) -- Although Unilever's brands Ponds, Dove, Sedal, Magnum and Viennetta doubtless boost the company, its name is still unknown and the company will begi MEXICO CITY, Dec 19, 2002 (El Economista/Corporate Mexico...
Tags: brand, company, food, Mexico City, Nestle, Unilever PLC
Research articles 2002-12-20

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Publisher's letter
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] It was a nice, sunny day in mid-February in Mexico City. We were enjoying a cigar after our business luncheon and in the middle of a lively conversation with our good friend Carlos Represas, Chairman of the Board of Nestle Mexico and former Executive VP of...
Articles 2008-07-01
Rocky Point -- Mexican resort is growing but still greeting
PUERTO PENASCO, Mexico -- Nestled in the upper corner of the Sea of Cortez, the once sleepy fishing village of Puerto Penasco, or Rocky Point as it's known by touristas, continues to transform itself into a major Mexican vacation destination. But now that the hotels, luxury condos...
Articles 2008-03-09
Technique in Taos
Nestled in the southern Rocky Mountains of Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico, Jillana's Technique in Taos program offers students and teachers an intense immersion in Balanchine technique and repertory. A former Balanchine protégée who debuted with New York City Ballet then known as Ballet Society on her 13th birthday, Jillana...
Articles 2007-09-01
WHAT WENT WRONG IN OAXACA?
A sign on the main road into town carries the simple message, "Welcome to Oaxaca". A centre of indigenous crafts and cuisine, of gorgeous Spanish colonial architecture, of art institutes, literary salons and tranquil contemplation, it has long stood as one of the most popular tourist destinations in all of...
Articles 2006-10-31
U.S.-Mexico border claims another illegal immigrant's life
CHICAGO -- Herminia Silva crossed the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time last week, traversing the hellish Arizona desert with her 10-year-old daughter by the hand. She crossed the border again Thursday, through the clouds, her casket nestled in the cargo hold of American Airlines Flight 1597...
Articles 2006-08-11
Full of surprises; City's contrasts require broadening range of strategies.(Local Cable Ad Sales)(Albuquerque, New Mexico)
Byline: Sheree R. Curry Special to TelevisionWeek Cable insiders from other regions may think they know the Albuquerque, N.M., designated market area, which covers about 85 percent of New Mexico and portions of two other states, but they don't know half of it,...
Articles 2005-04-25
Dot Foods puts new DC close to customers: logistics data pointed to best location for supply-chain efficiency.(New Facilities)
Nestled at the foot of Oklahoma's Arbuckle Mountains, Ardmore (pop. 23,939) has great market proximity. It is strategically located on I-35, just 90 miles from Dallas and Oklahoma City. It has mild winters and warm summers. Mean annual temperature is 62.4 degrees; average annual rainfall is...
Articles 2005-04-01
Tallahassee: Geography and Climate
Tallahassee: Geography and Climate Nestled among the rolling hills of northwest Florida, Tallahassee is located in a region of the Florida panhandle known as the Big Bend. The city is set 20 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico, 178 miles west of Jacksonville, and 200 miles east of Pensacola....
Articles 2005-01-01
Lavender dreams: rustic yet refined, Los Poblanos Inn makes an enchanting rural retreat in New Mexico's largest city
TUCKED AMID HORSE RANCHES AND rambling homes in Albuquerque's North Valley lies a country estate that charms overnight guests with Southwestern flair. Los Poblanos Inn, an exclusive bed and breakfast with a storied past, offers just six guest rooms, all with a fireplace. It's almost like having your own private...
Articles 2005-01-01
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