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Why Invest in Latin America

Without repeating myself, since Latin America is yet emerging rather than matured and with the exception of Cuba and Venezuela right at the moment, most economists covering the region are projecting robust economic growth, expansion of capital markets, poverty reduction, improvements in access to private education, improved public education, upward social mobility, inequality reduction, infrastructure developments, improved social management and the promotion of ethical behavior across all levels.

Therefore, these features translate into business opportunities to take action immediately and enjoy the ride because the future not only seems bright but it will indeed be one where an investor or entrepreneur believing in my story will reap the benefits. For instance, if you’re an American all you have to do is talk to Woods Staton from Colombia or Cynthia Helena Grossman Fleishman from Mexico because both entrepreneurs are actually descendants of American immigrants who made their own American dream south of the border in order for you to prove my story. In fact, Woods Staton controls an empire forged from around 2,000 franchised fast-food restaurant locations being the biggest franchisee of McDonald’s Corporation worldwide running an operation trading on the NYSE and known as Arcos Dorados Holdings Corporation while Cynthia Helena Grossman Fleishman is a newly minted female billionaire in her own right who retains along with brother Bruce a roughly 10% shareholding in Arca Continental S.A.B. de C.V., Latin America’s second largest Coke bottler. The latter is a listed bottling operation that resulted from the merger of two Coca-Cola bottlers in Mexico, one of them was founded by the late American immigrant in Mexico Don Burton Edward Grossman, the deceased father of Cynthia Helena and Bruce Grossman Fleishman.

To conclude, feel free to take a look at the content I will be providing you covering the following ten topics:

1) Business Opportunities (Potential lucrative possibilities present in Latin America).

2) Conglomerates to Watch (Description of expanding multi-sector company groups in Latin America).

3) Country Analysis (Description of national economies growing in Latin America).

4) Current Events (Description of sociopolitical and socioeconomic affairs happening in Latin America).

5) Entrepreneurs to Watch (Track-record of prominent magnates growing in Latin America).

6) Industry Analysis (Studies about strategic business sectors thriving in Latin America).

7) Industry Titans (Description of dominant companies in Latin America).

8) Multinationals to Watch (Description of expanding companies in Latin America holding substantial investments abroad).

9) Special Situations (Arbitrage opportunities present in Latin American stock markets).

10) Stocks to Follow (Good long positions to be held in Latin American common stocks).