Latin Trade

Latin Trade

Latin Trade is a monthly magazine covering global business in Latin America and the Caribbean. Similar to Forbes and Fortune Magazine in coverage, the magazine was founded in 1993 and now publishes 87,000 copies [http://www.bpaww.com 1] each month in Spanish, Portuguese, and English. Some 90% of the magazine's circulation is in Latin America. The magazine has won 26 editorial and design awards since 2002, including awards from the [http://www.asbpe.org Association of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE)] .

In 2004, the publisher of Latin Trade launched LT Elite -- published only in Spanish and Portuguese -- to provide coverage of personal finance, travel and lifestyle issues for high-net-worth individuals.

The LT Group also organizes executive roundtables in Miami, Sao Paulo, Mexico City and Buenos Aires and hosts the [http://www.ltbravo.com LT Bravo Business Awards] , one of the most prestigious events in the Americas. Now in its 13th year, the LT Bravo Awards honor political, business and social leaders for their contributions to progress in Latin America and the Caribbean.

A Mexican newspaper reported that Santiago, Chile-based news service Business News Americas (BNamericas) would acquire Latin Trade on March 31, 2008 [http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/diario/noticia/americalatina/internacional/adquiere_bnamericas_la_revista_latin_trade/144596 3] . Latin Trade had announced Chapter 11 bankruptcy the same day.

Sources

1 [http://www.bpaww.com BPA Worldwide] Audit

2 [http://www.asbpe.org American Society of Business Publication Editors]

3 [http://www.vanguardia.com.mx/diario/noticia/americalatina/internacional/adquiere_bnamericas_la_revista_latin_trade/144596 Vanguardia, Mexico]

External links

* [http://www.bnamericas.com Business News Americas]
* [http://www.latintrade.com Latin Trade]
* [http://www.ltbravo.com LT Bravo Business Awards]
* [http://www.forbes.com Forbes]
* [http://www.fortunemagazine.com Fortune Magazine]


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