Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Breakeven


Monterrey, Mexico .- There is concern in the Spanish business sector by the clash between King Juan Carlos of Bourbon and the President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez.

The watershed in the Ibero-American Summit was held in Santiago, Chile exposed the profound differences in diplomacy, but more on how to operate some Spanish companies are also based in our country.

It's good to vent a reality that is hidden under the cover of diplomacy. We must say it like it is and seek solutions. For example, Gas Natural, genuine monopoly in Mexico using our own energy to sell to the Mexican gold price, with fast service cuts and slow deliveries in the review of invoices raised.

In the global map of its business in Latin America, Mexico and Brazil are the crown jewel in profits. Not so much in Venezuela where they wanted to sell their assets, but there are no buyers as recently suggested Telefónica, the Spanish company that presides Alierta.

Spanish banks BBVA and the dramatic gains reported in the Trust which manages holdings in Latin America. Only Mexico accounts for 30 percent of its profits.

Business and money do not have borders, it is true, but just as they have their privileges, they also have obligations.

If Chavez does not respect the diplomatic protocol by using adjectives, the King also made an error while trying to silence him.

The fatal clash will take months of diplomatic approaches. For now Spain announced support for 2 000 200 million for Latin America that has become polarized with Evo Morales in Bolivia, Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua, Hugo Chavez in Venezuela, Kirchner in Argentina and less intolerant but related to the left, Brazil and Chile.

In business, in financial terms, we must find the balance point after to make a profit. The same policy should make all latitudes and Spanish entrepreneurs: find the point of balance in the relationship business-power where sanity must prevail and the welfare of America.

Now as customers, and as citizens.

Petty cash ...

The state leader of the PRI, Hector Morales Rivera should pass the recipe to the politicians of his party enjoys perfect health in the media and has greater media presence than their counterparts in other parties.

Hector, who started with this server handing out bulletins at the Directorate of Press and Communications in 1980, has been climbing his way up to head the PRI in Nuevo Leon, fought a short position or desired by any politician in the difficult political environment.

If, however, poses no arrogance, Morales Rivera has wisely opined on various policy issues of Nuevo Leon, and there are times on Sunday, with two photographs appear in major newspapers.

Defender of the Forum and even acts of corruption emanating from the State Government policy institute is not easy. So it's not that politicians in high places of the State Government made a blind eye to not delve into the bull by the horns.

Not everything in the PRI is bad and less when it starts from below, he has youth to address the opportunities ahead and have a good team.

Bearer ...

The old PRI dinosaurs tell us: it must be by Javier García Paniagua huevotes .-, 1981.

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