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  Caracol TV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1998, Caracol acquired one of the two licenses given by the Colombian government for the operation of a national television network -the other was granted to RCN Televisión.
Julio Mario Santo Domingo is Caracol Televisión's (or Canal Caracol) main shareholder.
On 2006, Caracol TV bought a 25% stake of Miami station WGEN-TV, in order to operate it and provide programming, primarily with Colombian and Brazilian telenovelas, a news show produced in Colombia, and a local version of Desafío 20.06, a reality show similar to Survivor, since September 2006 [1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Caracol_TV   (176 words)

  
 SABMiller Looks to Colombia - Archives - Prepared Foods
Bavaria, based in Colombia and majority-owned by the wealthy Santo Domingo family, is also thought to be in talks with InBev, the brewing giant created by the $11.2 billion merger of Interbrew with Brazil's Ambev.
It is understood that the Santo Domingo family, worth about $1 billion, is now interested in selling its 70% stake in Bavaria.
Julio Mario Santo Domingo, a septuagenarian ranked as one of Colombia's wealthiest men, swapped shares between two family-owned breweries for Bavaria shares in 1967.
www.preparedfoods.com /CDA/Archives/2da8279255788010VgnVCM100000f932a8c0____   (618 words)

  
 Observer | SABMiller brews $6bn Colombia bid
SABMiller, the London-listed brewing giant headed by Graham Mackay, is ready to fire off a $6 billion bid for Grupo Empresarial Bavaria, the Colombian brewing combine, which is one of the largest drinks companies in South America.
Controlled by multi-billionaire Colombian Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Bavaria is viewed as a plum takeover target for European and American brewing multinationals.
Santo Domingo wields enormous power in his home country - his family ran Avianca, Colombia's flag-carrying airline, as well as owning television stations, newspapers and car-making ventures in co-operation with Renault and Toyota.
observer.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,5141503-102271,00.html   (338 words)

  
 AMERICAS SOCIETY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Held at Cipriani on 42nd Street on June 8, the Spring Party was a huge success, with the organization raising $1.7 million, its largest amount ever.
Nearly 800 guests attended the party, which honored Julio Mario Santo Domingo, the prominent industrialist and philanthropist from Colombia.
Julio Mario received the Americas Society's Gold Medal Distinguished Service Award for his strong leadership in business and his generous contributions to social programs, education and the arts.
www.americas-society.org /as/PastSpringParty.html   (234 words)

  
 Untitled Document
Deputy Justice Minister Mario Iguaran replaces Luis Camilo Osorio, whose four-year tenure has been criticised for a failure to prosecute military commanders accused of human rights abuses and a spate of scandals involving corrupt officials.
Bavaria's chairman, Julio Mario Santo Domingo, is one of South America's richest men.
The outburst, in which the Vice President also claimed that human rights defenders were on some kind of ‘jihadic crusade’ against the bill, came after some US Congressmen refused to meet with him, as they consider the law gives impunity to paramilitary commanders accused of crimes against humanity, Efe reports.
colhrnet.igc.org /newitems/July05/ctw.725.htm   (2012 words)

  
 Challenge -- February 14
The Santo Domingo group owns Bavaria, one of South America's biggest breweries, as well as the controlling interests in Avianca Airlines, radio stations, magazines and banking and finance institutions.
Santo Domingo wants to have the upper hand when the government opens the bidding for licenses worth hundreds of millions of dollars for TV stations and a long-distance phone service.
The people behind the campaign to force Samper to resign are supported by the capitalists who wants a piece of that action, instead of the Santo Domingo forces getting most of it.
www.plp.org /cd96/cd214.html   (7540 words)

  
 Welcome to ACCION International - New and Noteworthy
ACCION International was honored with a visit from Colombian President Uribe for the inauguration of new ACCION Centro offices on March 17, 2005.
President Uribe inaugurated the new offices in the presence of several hundred invited guests, including Julio Mario Santo Domingo, a strong supporter and partner of ACCION.
Having outgrown its previous space, ACCION Centro, ACCION Bogota group, moved into the new offices with partner Fundación Mario Santo Domingo.
www.accion.org /media_noteworthy.asp_Q_N_E_185   (140 words)

  
 VHeadline.com - Los dueños del mundo 2005 tienen más plata que en 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Los dueños de Colombia continúan siendo los dos 'grandes cacaos' de la última década, pero el crecimiento de ambos fue notable: Julio Mario Santo Domingo (81 años) más que dobló sus 1.400 millones que se transformaron en 3.500 millones y Luis Carlos Sarmiento (72 años) pasó de 1.400 a 2.700 millones.
Julio Bozano y Antonio Ermirio de Moraes regresaron al Forbes después de una breve ausencia; aparecieron dos novatos, Marcel Telles y Carlos Sicupira; y quedó fuera la viuda Lily Safra.
5) Julio Mario Santo Domingo (81) 3.500 millones, Colombia.
www.vheadline.com /readnews.asp?id=27913   (1642 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Top Worldwide
London-based SABMiller's fourth-quarter sales rose 5 percent, half the quarterly pace of Bavaria, which is controlled by Chairman Julio Mario Santo Domingo's family.
Mario Santo Domingo, father of Julio Santo Domingo, the current majority shareholder, became the biggest shareholder in a share swap between Bavaria and two small breweries owned by Santo Domingo in 1967.
To contact the reporter on this story: Dan Lonkevich in the New York newsroom at dlonkevich@bloomberg.net Julia Werdigier in the London newsroom at jwerdigier@bloomberg.net
quote.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000006&sid=a4MW5Hlfwv_A&refer=home   (770 words)

  
 Julio Mario Santo Domingo, The World's Richest People - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
(In 1989 a terrorist reportedly blew up one of the airline's flights after buying a ticket under Santo Domingo's name.) Keeps homes in New York City, Paris and Baru, his private island off the Caribbean coast of Colombia.
The red disc indicates Julio Mario Santo Domingo
For billionaires with publicly traded fortunes, net worths were calculated using share prices and exchange rates from February 13, 2006.
www.forbes.com /lists/2006/10/YNZG.html   (148 words)

  
 Samper Charged, But Clinging to Presidency; Escaped Cali Leader Killed by Police
Even though Samper is now under fire and under investigation, he has powerful friends who may be able to help him keep the office of the President.
Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Colombia's wealthiest businessmen, contributed $3.7 million to the president's election campaigns and continues to be one of his greatest supporters.
"When Santo Domingo tells [Samper] to go, he is toast," said an anonymous diplomat quoted by theWashington Post.
www.ndsn.org /april96/samper.html   (1122 words)

  
 KCP > Academic calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Among others involved were Thomas P. Roche, of General Sales Corporation, whose daughters, Rosalvina and Ellen, were also needing schooling, and Orville (Johnny) Johnson of Tropical Oil Company (ESSO Affiliate), whose daughter Jacqueline was of school age.
They were joined by Dr. Marco Tulio Mendoza Amaris (children Maria Emma and Ernesto), Julio Mario Santo Domingo (daughters Beatriz Alicia and Cecilia), Ignacio Blanco (daughters Margarita and Cecilia), Johannes Cornelissen (Dutch son Andres), and Ivan Hilstad (Norwegian daughter Margot and later Karen)
It was agreed that the school should be a non-profit and non-sectarian, and should bear the name of Karl C. Parrish, a highly respected American citizen who had done so much for the progress of Barranquilla.
www.kcparrish.edu.co /en/academics/academics.htm   (1693 words)

  
 Continental Interested In Buying Avianca
Continental's talks over the past few weeks follow the rejection by Avianca's owners of a rival bid by LanChile, said the source, who asked not to be named.
Avianca is owned jointly by Colombian conglomerate Valores Bavaria -- itself controlled by magnate Julio Mario Santo Domingo -- and Colombia's National Coffee Growers' Federation.
The airline has been seeking to restructure at least USD$269 million in debt in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceedings in the United States.
news.airwise.com /stories/2004/01/1075149020.html   (199 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Europe
The Colombian company also may pursue an initial share sale to boost capital, a person familiar with the plans said.
Bavaria, controlled by Chairman Julio Mario Santo Domingo, had its second loss in a year in the third quarter after taking on $1.5 billion of debt to expand into Peru, Ecuador and other nations.
Obregon, the company's president, said in an interview at his offices in northern Bogota last April that Bavaria needs to cut debt to resume growth and fend off competition from InBev.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=acP_iZNppMz8&refer=europe   (1007 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Latin America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bavaria, whose publicly traded Colombian unit has a market value of $2.9 billion, also may pursue an initial share sale to boost capital, one of the people said.
The Colombian company, controlled by Chairman Julio Mario Santo Domingo, had its second loss in a year in the third quarter after taking on $1.5 billion of debt to finance an expansion into Peru, Ecuador and other nations.
Bavaria, whose brands include Aguila and Cristal, faces increased competition from InBev, formed by the $11.2 billion purchase last year of Brazil's Cia.
www.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000086&sid=aXIMDqIBoAtY&refer=latin_america   (1037 words)

  
 Continental/ Avianca - DR1 Dominican Republic Forums
Continental's talks over the past few weeks follow the rejection by Avianca's owners of a rival bid by LanChile (Santiago:LAN.SN - News; NYSE:LFL - News), said the source, who asked not to be named.
Avianca is owned jointly by Colombian conglomerate Valores Bavaria (VBS.CN) -- itself controlled by magnate Julio Mario Santo Domingo -- and Colombia's National Coffee Growers' Federation.
The airline has been seeking to restructure at least $269 million in debt in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceedings in the United States.
www.dr1.com /forums/airline-info/29087-continental-avianca.html#post183827   (228 words)

  
 MediaAmerica, Inc.
Morfeo.com is the Web's first Latin radio network with the widest variety of live content.
Its Chief Executive Officer, Michael Guthrie, and its Chairman, Julio Mario Santo Domingo founded the company, in November of 1999.
The company is headquartered in Miami, Florida with offices in Chicago, New York, Mexico City, Bogot‡, and Buenos Aires.
www.mediaamerica.com /about/pr/pr_0900_04.html   (606 words)

  
 Advisors - David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies
The weekend concluded with a series of faculty seminars featuring members of the Harvard faculty and Visiting Professors.
In a discussion on Latin America and the Washington Consensus, Visiting Professor Domingo Cavallo and Professor Roberto Mangabeira Unger (HLS) addressed the economic stagnation and persistent inequality that grip Latin America, which are commonly perceived as consequences of the failure of the Washington Consensus.
Enterprising young Latin American architects and public policy specialists presented the seminar Innovations in Social Housing in Latin America, in which they described the ELEMENTAL project to construct low-cost housing in Santiago, Chile.
drclas.fas.harvard.edu /index.pl/advisors   (561 words)

  
 SABMiller makes offer for remainder of Columbian brewer - Drinks Business Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Under Colombian law, if one disappointed minority shareholder requests an additional public tender offer, the company is forced to undertake the operation.
In July, SABMiller had agreed to pay $7.8 billion to Bavaria's previous owner, Julio Mario Santo Domingo for his 71.8% stake in the company.
Juan Claudio Morales, a former manager of the bankers' association, Asobancaria, and also a minority shareholder in Bavaria claimed in December, SABMiller had paid Santo Domingo more than the minority shareholders.
www.drinks-business-review.com /article_news.asp?guid=A0A09F24-64E7-4009-AA39-E3F7EE9F40C4   (281 words)

  
 18JULY2005: MONDAY, JULY 18, 2005
SABMiller was understood to be finalizing details of the deal, with an announcement possible as early as this week.
Bavaria is 70 per cent owned by Julio Mario Santo Domingo, the Colombian businessman.
Analysts estimate that a transaction would be worth Dollars 7bn.
www.adweek.com /progressivegrocer/profitguides/beer/v2/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000980863   (865 words)

  
 Bloomberg.com: Latin America
The stock fell 1 peso, or 1.4 percent, to 73.99 pesos.
UCP Backus and Johnston SA (BJ PE): Peru's biggest brewer said yesterday in a statement that the company's chairman Elias Bentin, 74, retired and was replaced by Alejandro Santo Domingo, 27, the son of Julio Mario Santo Domingo, Colombia's richest person, who took over Backus last year.
Backus is expected to release net income for the first quarter tomorrow.
quote.bloomberg.com /apps/news?pid=10000086&sid=aB_HbM3oed5w&refer=latin_america   (442 words)

  
 Noticias   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Embajada de Colombia-Washington, DC Julio 25 del 2005
Bavaria may have made Julio Mario Santo Domingo, its chairman, one of Colombia's richest men, but the brewer has humble origins, writes Jenny Wiggins.
"It started as a very small thing," Mr Domingo said in London last week, after agreeing to sell to SABMiller in a $7.8bn deal.
www.colombiaemb.org /opencms/opencms/extras/news_item.html?id=1310   (2166 words)

  
 21JANUARY05, FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The attention of the global beer industry shifted to Latin America yesterday, as it emerged that a number of large international players in the sector are vying to take control of Grupo Empresarial Bavaria, Colombia's largest brewer.
SABMilleris considered the frontrunner to strike a deal with Bavaria that could involve a merger with the whole company or with the 70 per cent stake owned by Julio Mario Santo Domingo, its controlling shareholder.
SABMiller PLC may offer to buy Bavaria Business Group, South America's second-biggest brewer, to catch up with rival InBev in the region, people familiar with the situation said.
www.progressivegrocer.com /progressivegrocer/profitguides/beer/v2/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000769547   (521 words)

  
 22JUNE2005, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Colombian stock regulators on Tuesday asked the top shareholder of brewer Bavaria about recent market-moving rumors that London-based SABMiller plans to buy the company.
Citing local newspaper stories recounting rumors of an impending deal, Colombia's Stock Market Superintendency sent a letter to Julio Mario Santo Domingo, president of Bavaria's board, asking for information about any ongoing negotiations.
Bavaria shares have nearly doubled since starting 2005 at 27,100 pesos and before speculation over the auction began in January.
www.adweek.com /progressivegrocer/profitguides/beer/v2/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000966635   (1007 words)

  
 SABMiller courts Bavaria Modern Brewery Age - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
According to early reports, SABMiller, Heinken and InBev were the prime suitors for Bavaria, which is publicly traded in Colombia and has a reported market capitalization of about $2.6 billion.
The brewer is controlled by a gentleman named Julio Mario Santo Domingo, and has a 90 percent market share in its home country, as well as dominant shares in Ecuador, Peru and Panama.
Bavaria's brand portfolio includes brands like Club Colombia, Club, Aguila, Cusquena, Cristal and Atlas.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3469/is_4_56/ai_n11852501   (284 words)

  
 Andean Countries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Andean countries, including a program for visiting scholars
The Santo Domingo Fellowship in Andean Studies was
established by a gift to the Center from Julio Mario Santo
www.fas.harvard.edu /~drclas/regions/andean.html   (365 words)

  
 Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
U.S. Home > Lists > World's Richest People > Julio Mario Santo Domingo
Educated at Phillips Academy Andover and the University of Virginia, Santo Domingo is a familiar figure in the international jet set.
Now 80, seems to be spending more time at home on his luxurious private island of Baru, near the Colombian colonial city of Cartagena de las Indias..
www.forbes.com /finance/lists/10/2004/LIR.jhtml?passListId=10&passYear=2004&passListType=Person&uniqueId=YNZG&datatype=Person   (385 words)

  
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Valores Bavaria, which is controlled by Colombian businessman
Julio Mario Santo Domingo, will pump in cash partly by buying
Analysts said the Santo Domingo family, majority shareholder in
bankrupt.com /TCRLA_Public/011203.mbx   (3573 words)

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