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  2. List of companies of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala City: 1920 [2] Food & beverage, retail, real estate, financials P A DHL de Guatemala: Industrials Delivery services Guatemala City: 1991 Cargo airline P A Helicópteros de Guatemala: Consumer services Airlines Guatemala City: 1971 Charter airline P A Malher: Consumer goods Food products Guatemala City: 1957 Food producer P A Mayan ...

  3. Corporación Multi Inversiones - Wikipedia

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    In the poultry and pork industries, it develops meat food solutions, with a growing innovation process in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Costa Rica. B4C; The Strategic Consumer and Packaged Goods Unit oversees the production and marketing of pasta, cookies, sauces and other consumer products. Restaurants & Retail

  4. GQ Group of Companies - Wikipedia

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    GQ Group of Companies founded GQ Foods Limited in 1992, selling chips under Krispy Curl and krispy brand. [5] GQ Industries Limited was founded in 1994 as a manufacturer of woven sacks. [6] Maladesh International (Private) Limited was founded in 1994 as a joint collaboration with a Malaysian company to produce King brand coils. [7]

  5. Economy of Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Guatemala's large expatriate community in the United States, has made it the top remittance recipient in Central America. These inflows are a primary source of foreign income, equivalent to nearly two-thirds of exports. Guatemala's gross domestic product for 1990 was estimated at $19.1 billion, with real growth slowing to approximately 3.3% ...

  6. Perenco - Wikipedia

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    Perenco is an independent Anglo-French oil and gas company with a headquarters in London and Paris. [2] It conducts exploration and production activities in 16 countries around the globe (the North Sea, Cameroon, Gabon, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Guatemala, Ecuador, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Brazil, Belize, Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, Vietnam, Trinidad and Tobago).

  7. TI Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was registered as Tube Investments in 1919, combining the seamless steel tube businesses of Tubes Ltd, New Credenda Tube (later known as Creda), Simplex and Accles & Pollock. [1] Reynolds Tube joined the group in 1928. [2] Ivan Stedeford joined the company in 1928; he became chief executive in 1935, and chairman in 1944.

  8. File:Tips Industries Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image or logo only consists of typefaces, individual words, slogans, or simple geometric shapes. These are not eligible for copyright alone because they are not original enough, and thus the logo is considered to be in the public domain. See Wikipedia:Public domain § Fonts or Wikipedia:Restricted materials for more information.

  9. Global Industrial Company - Wikipedia

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    Global Industrial Company, is a Port Washington, New York based company and is a provider of industrial and MRO (maintenance, repair, and operating supply) products through a system of branded e-Commerce websites and relationship marketers in North America.