MEXICO: FEMSA to invest US$1.4bn in 2008
By Ivan Castano | 2 July 2008
Fomento Economico Mexicano (FEMSA) is set to invest US$1.4bn in its business this year, up 40% from 2007, as it continues to grow its business in Latin and South America.
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Fomento Economico Mexicano (FEMSA) is set to invest US$1.4bn in its business this year, up 40% from 2007, as it continues to grow its business in Latin and South America.

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