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To: jianwei who wrote (74)1/16/1998 11:06:00 AM
From: Amadeo Mendez-Vigo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 214
 
JW..I don't know much about their management, only that they own a lot of their stock...The money from Gov. will be a big plus...the problem is when they are going to get it.?????...We should have an earning report soon....There "PR" phone is 555-2297400...you might
get more info from their.......I think they will report by the 1/29

Regards....Amadeo



To: jianwei who wrote (74)1/18/1998 8:12:00 AM
From: Amadeo Mendez-Vigo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 214
 
More News












Chile's Tribasa to issue $220 mln in bonds
Reuters Story - January 14, 1998 09:38




SANTIAGO, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Tribasa Chile said Wednesday
it will issue $220 million in bonds to finance construction of
a highway.
Alajandro Magni, general manager of Tribasa Chile, which is
a unit of Mexico's Grupo Tribasa SA , said the bond
will be used to finance the building of a highway from Santiago
to the town of Los Vilos, north of the capital.
The bond will be issued in the local market and will be
underwritten by Bank of America. The bond issue is part of a
new local bond market system announced Tuesday by the
government to help finance the projects of companies that win
road concessions.
Under the new bond system, the underwriter guarantees the
issue while the road construction process is under way. Once
the highway is completed, income from highway tolls guarantee
the debt payments.
The government will additionally back coupon payments
through the minimum income guaranteed in the concession.
Magni said the maturity of the bond would be no longer than
23 years, the span of the concession. He gave no further
details of the amount or maturity of the issue. The bond will
be launched in the second quarter of 1998, he said.



Regards...Amadeo