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  2. Business ethics - Wikipedia

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    Business ethics (also known as corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics, that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business environment.

  3. List of companies of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico City: 1973 Dairy products P A Altos Hornos de México: Basic materials Iron & steel Monclova: 1942 Steel, (BMV: AHMSA) P A América Móvil: Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Mexico City: 2000 Mobile network, (BMV: AMX) P A Arca Continental: Consumer goods Soft drinks Monterrey: 2001 Bottling, (BMV: CONTAL) P A Argos Comunicación

  4. FEMSA - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, OXXO, a subsidiary of FEMSA Comercio, partnered with Heineken Mexico. OXXO's ten-year agreement with Heineken Mexico was renegotiated in early 2019. [24] In 2013 the FEMSA group acquired an 80% holding in the Mexican arm of restaurant chain Gorditas Doña Tota for US$120 million, their interest being limited to operations within Mexico ...

  5. List of gangs in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Notable criminally-active gangs in Mexico include: 14K Triad; 18th Street Gang, a.k.a. Mara 18; Barrio Azteca, a.k.a. Los Aztecas; Caborca Cartel; Cártel de Tláhuac Cártel del Noreste [1] Fuerza Anti-Unión Guerreros Unidos; Gulf Cartel [2] Grupo Delta [3] [4] Grupo Elite [5] Grupo Guerrero [6] Grupo X [7] Los Balcanes. Grupo Blanco; Los ...

  6. Mexican drug war - Wikipedia

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    Seizures and arrests have jumped since Calderón took office in December 2006, and Mexico has extradited more than 100 people wanted in the U.S. [citation needed] On July 10, 2008, the Mexican government announced plans to nearly double the size of its Federal Police force to reduce the role of the military in combating drug trafficking. [315]

  7. Mexico City policy - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico City policy, sometimes referred to by its critics as the global gag rule, [1] is a United States government policy blocking U.S. federal funding for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) providing abortion counseling or referrals, advocated to decriminalize abortion, or expanded abortion services.

  8. Fourth Transformation - Wikipedia

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    By 1819, the Spanish viceroy, Juan Ruiz de Apodaca was able to report that the situation was under control. [8] Events in Spain led to a weakening of the crown, With Guerrero, he wrote the Plan of Iguala. Iturbide, Guerrero, and Victoria marched on Mexico City; on September 27, 1821, they defeated the Spanish and Mexico consolidated its ...