Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds

The Institute for Economic Research (IIEc) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (VCC), a joint initiative of the Columbia Law School and the Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, are releasing the re...

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Autores principales: Basave Kunhardt, Jorge, Gutiérrez Haces, Ma. Teresa
Formato: Monografía NonPeerReviewed
Publicado: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México / Centro Vale de Inversión Internacional Sustentable de la Universidad de Columbia 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://ru.iiec.unam.mx/1116/1/Markets%20Global%20Players%20Project%20Emerging2010.pdf
http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=mx/mx-030&d=1116oai
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F23 - Empresas multinacionales ; Actividad económica internacional
G21 - Bancos ; Otras instituciones de depósito ; Hipotecas
L66 - Alimentación ; Bebidas ; Cosmética ; Tabaco ; Vino y bebidas espirituosas
L96 - Telecomunicaciones
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G21 - Bancos ; Otras instituciones de depósito ; Hipotecas
L66 - Alimentación ; Bebidas ; Cosmética ; Tabaco ; Vino y bebidas espirituosas
L96 - Telecomunicaciones
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Basave Kunhardt, Jorge
Gutiérrez Haces, Ma. Teresa
Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds
topic_facet D2 - Producción y organizaciones
F23 - Empresas multinacionales ; Actividad económica internacional
G21 - Bancos ; Otras instituciones de depósito ; Hipotecas
L66 - Alimentación ; Bebidas ; Cosmética ; Tabaco ; Vino y bebidas espirituosas
L96 - Telecomunicaciones
P12 - Empresas capitalistas
description The Institute for Economic Research (IIEc) of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment (VCC), a joint initiative of the Columbia Law School and the Earth Institute at Columbia University in New York, are releasing the results of their second annual survey of Mexican multinationals today.1 The survey is part of a long-term study of the rapid global expansion of the multinational enterprises of emerging markets. The present report focuses on data for the year 2009. Highlights In 2009, the 20 companies listed in table 1 below posted about USD 117 billion in foreign assets, 63 billion in foreign sales, and had 227,484 employees in their overseas operations. The top three companies on the list are CEMEX, America Movil, and Carso Global Telecom, which together controlled USD 86 billion in foreign assets, which was 73% of the total on the list. The leading sectors on the list are food and beverages (4 firms), non-metallic minerals (4 firms), and telecommunications (2 firms). In keeping with the tradition in Mexican outward foreign direct investment (FDI), most of the investments were undertaken in Latin America and the Caribbean and in North America −specifically the United States-. These regions were followed in importance by Western Europe. Mexican outward FDI has now also begun to appear in China, India, and Australia. The shares of all companies ranked in table 1 are publicly traded, with the exception of PEMEX, which is 100% state-owned, and Xignux, which is a privately held family-owned firm.
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Gutiérrez Haces, Ma. Teresa
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Gutiérrez Haces, Ma. Teresa
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title Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds
title_short Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds
title_full Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds
title_fullStr Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds
title_full_unstemmed Impact of global crisis on Mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds
title_sort impact of global crisis on mexican multinationals varies by industry, survey finds
publisher Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México / Centro Vale de Inversión Internacional Sustentable de la Universidad de Columbia
publishDate 2010
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