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Business
Largest Ever National Convention to Reinvigorate Hispanic Business Community
The United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce will announce its new Chair of the Board of Directors at the USHCC 31st Annual National Convention & Business Expo in Dallas to be held in September. Along with the introduction of a new Chairman, new appointments to the USHCC Board of Directors will also be announced.
Aug 16, 2010, 11:19

Business
Aida Levitan to Head Aetna Miami Advisory Council
Aetna announced today that Aida Levitan, Ph.D., has been named chairman of the Miami Advisory Council. Aetna formed the council in 2007 to better serve the South Florida Hispanic community, and recently expanded the scope of its activities to include outreach to Hispanic groups across the United States.
Jun 11, 2010, 12:54

Business
Microsemi Appoints Russell Garcia Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales
Microsemi Corporation a leading manufacturer of high performance integrated circuits and high reliability semiconductors, has announced the appointment of Russell Garcia as Executive Vice President of Marketing and Sales, reporting to James J. Peterson, President and Chief Executive Officer.
Jun 10, 2010, 13:37

Business
NAIC Opposes Increase in Taxes on Carried Interest. Proposed Legislation Would Deal Severe Blow to Small Businesses and Raise Barriers to Entry for Minorities
The National Association of Investment Companies today called on Congress to oppose proposed legislation to dramatically increase taxes on carried interest. Such legislation, if enacted, would deal a severe blow to minority-owned private equity firms and all private equity investors in small businesses.
May 28, 2010, 12:28

Business
A Ford Fiesta for Mexico
Ford Motor Company plans to produce 80,000 to 90,000 Fiesta models this year at its new plant in Cuautitlan, outside Mexico City, Ford de Mexico Chief Executive Eduardo Serrano said Tuesday. The cars will then be exported to the U.S. and Canada. Preparing the Cuautitlan plant for production of the new Fiesta model was the centerpiece of a $3 billion investment plan in Mexico that Ford announced in 2008.
May 13, 2010, 21:57