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Several years after becoming managing director of Dalmine in 1935, Rocca left to establish his own engineering firm in Milan, called Techint.
The Emerging Markets Century Antoine van Agtmael 2007
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Most of the intelligence services in Latin America evolve around what are called "Techint" operations.
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Most of the intelligence services in Latin America evolve around what are called "Techint" operations.
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Most of the intelligence services in Latin America evolve around what are called "Techint" operations.
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Industrial conglomerate Techint, which controls Ternium and steel-tube maker Tenaris SA, has been sparring with the government over its plans to place at least one controversial official on the company's board.
Argentina Stock Exchange Suspends Siderar Trading Taos Turner 2011
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Thursday evening, the government announced the nationalization of Matesi and Comsigua, two iron producers, and Tavsa, a seamless steel tube maker owned by Tenaris, all of them part of giant Argentine-Italian conglomerate Techint, a company that already was affected by Mr. Chávez's decision last year to nationalize Sidor, the country's largest steel mill.
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Tenaris is owned by Argentine-based conglomerate Techint but is incorporated in Luxembourg, while it earns its income from offshore sales to big oil drillers and recently saw its MSCI world-stock index listing reassigned to Italy.
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Transportadora de Gas del Peru (TGP), a consortium led by Techint, constructed and now operates parallel natural gas and NGL pipelines that carry Camisea production to Lima and to a fractionation plant in Paracas.
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Tamsa, managed by Techint, an Argentine holding company, has very few competitors worldwide, and derives 75% of its revenues from exports.
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Tamsa, managed by Techint, an Argentine holding company, has very few competitors worldwide, and derives 75% of its revenues from exports.
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