They would arrive at Aeroméxico

Unfinished After processing the start of the surprise alliance between VivaAerobus and the American Allegiant Air, the airline industry in Mexico received another bombshell yesterday: A company, not related to Grupo Aeroméxico, will be initiating proceedings before the CNBV and the BMV to make a Public Offer Acquisition of shares.

Aviation is known to be a passion, although as a business at the moment it is going through a bad time because of Covid-19.

Among the names of businessmen who know about this passion are: Carlos Slim (who already participated in Volaris), Roberto Alcántara (owner of VivaAerobus), Daniel Chávez (owner of the first private international terminal in the country: the Mar de Cortés International Airport, in Puerto Peñasco) and Germán Larrea (Grupo México captain who recently reported that, in disagreement with the exclusion of minority shareholders from business opportunities that represent 85% of the capital, he reduced, almost entirely, his shareholding in Grupo Aeroportuario del Peaceful).

At the moment there are no further details about who is the “third party outside the company” that will make the commitment to Aeroméxico, but let’s not lose sight of the names mentioned.

In all this end-of-year turbulence, including the Ómicron variant, it must also be noted that Caballero Águila, in accordance with his right and commercial interests, has not yet defined some type of operation at the Felipe Ángeles International Airport (AIFA), one of the the stars in government infrastructure of the 4T.

Turns out that Organization of Infrastructure Projects (OPI), a subsidiary of Aleática, which by the way is the main operator of highway concessions in the center of the country, contracted a simple loan with Banco Santander for 2,359 million pesos.

OPI said that it will use these resources to build the link between the Circuito Exterior Mexiquense and the Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Santa Lucía, a town in the State of Mexico, which will be inaugurated in March 2022.

OPI also said that it will make the payment of an acceptance premium offered to the holders of the certificates with the ticker symbol “OPI 15U”.

Russia fined to Twitter, Facebook-owned Meta Platforms and TikTok for failing to remove content the government deems illegal, a Moscow court said, in a new round of sanctions against foreign tech companies.

Moscow has increased pressure on big tech this year in a campaign that critics characterize as an attempt by the Russian authorities to exert tighter control over the internet, something they say threatens to stifle individual and corporate freedom.

A Moscow court said Meta Platforms had been fined 13 million rubles ($ 176,926) in three separate administrative cases for failing to remove content.

Meanwhile, Twitter was fined 10 million rubles in two cases, while TikTok was fined 4 million rubles, Russian news agencies reported.

Russia has slowed Twitter since March as a punitive measure for posts containing child pornography, information on drug use or calls for suicide by minors, according to communications regulator Roskomnadzor.

Twitter denies allowing its platform to be used to promote illegal behavior.

Moscow has also demanded that 13 foreign tech companies, mostly American, set up shop in Russia by January 1 or they would face possible restrictions or outright bans. All three companies fined Thursday are on that list.

Home Italian designer Pininfarina received the American Architecture Award 2021 for the “Designo Tower” located in Bosque Real. The 45,000 square meter building consists of two towers with multifunctional office space and a lower commercial level of 57,000 square meters, which includes extensive green spaces, intended to enhance the collaborative environment of the common areas.

Currently 25% of the first tower is sold and construction is expected to be completed in 2024. A wide range of services are available on the property, including a premium surgical clinic and a new concept of medical co-working offices. called ClinicUS.

The amount of the investment they tell us, amounts to about 100 million dollars for the two towers.



Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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