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Imports open and a fashion icon returns: will it be a trend?

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  • In the midst of the opening of imports and while many local brands are renegotiating their contracts in street shops or shopping centers while sales collapse, the French Cacharel Paris returns, after five years of absence, with ALAV, a company by which it has been known since the 90s. Alberto Levy Mayo It was he who introduced the Cacharel Paris brand in Argentina. ALAV has just renewed its license after purchasing state-of-the-art European machinery which it installed in General Pico, La Pampa, in a 12,000 square meter factory where it already produces a variety of textile products under its flagship brand LOVE & Casa. The idea is to export to Brazil. One of ALAV’s partners, Uriel Sadrinas, coming from a family with more than 70 years in the textile sector, plans a strong regional projection of Cacharel.
Frederick TomasevichFrederick Tomasevich
  • More than for sporting successes, the Miami Sharks, the franchise of the largest rugby league in the United States, They became famous thanks to their new owners, including Marcos Galperin; Ronaldo Strazzolini, president of Magna Capital; Alejandro McFarlane, owner of Camuzzi Gas, and Martín Migoya, CEO and founder of Globant. Also participating, among others, are Edgardo Defortuna, of the real estate group Fortune International Group, and Gabriel Martino, of BFLINVEST. Now Puente, by Federico Tomasevich, has just been added as a sponsor. Miami Sharks Rugby is the soul of the premier sports tournament in the United States. Puente, a leader in financial investments, thus allows its customers to access experiences and activities with players.
Pablo Fiuza, president of CessiPablo Fiuza, president of Cessi
  • Since he was a child, Pablo Fiuza (51 years old) and thanks to an unknown PC in Argentina that fell into his hands, he started with lines of code. Then, like many tech entrepreneurs, this UBA engineering graduate founded his company in 2002. He says with that year’s devaluation they were able to develop custom software specifically for banks and from Argentina they grew into region. One development was a system for the oil industry to measure corrosion in pipelines. Another was the revolution in entrances to stadiums and concerts which allows you to read from the turnstiles with built-in software who is entering and what each seat inside the stadium is like in terms of capacity. Fiuza has just been appointed to Cessi, the Chamber of the software industry. She says that with a gap as nearly insignificant as the current one, things are changing rapidly in terms of opportunities. The technology sector includes 5,500 companies and maintains sustained growth. They assure that current jobs will grow by 6,000 to 8,000 new positions during 2024, with wages above inflation and much higher than the basic family basket. In terms of exports, as of July 2023, the software industry accounted for 31.9% of knowledge-based services shipments and 2.7% of total exports. It is estimated that in 2024, software exports alone will amount to $3 billion. Its annual Business Meeting will be held in Bariloche on 18, 19 and 20 April. The theme? “Reinventing the software industry in the age of augmented intelligence.”
Vineyards a few kilometers from the city of Buenos AiresVineyards a few kilometers from the city of Buenos Aires
  • The Gamboa winery was born from Eduardo Tuite, originally from Venado Tuerto, who, after 14 years away from the countryside, decided in 2010 to return to his agricultural roots and undertake a winemaking project. The truth is that it is currently the closest vineyard and winery to the city of Buenos Aires. It is located between Cardales and Campana, a few meters from the Panamerican Highway and is surprising as a place hidden among natural woods, broken fields, vines, poplars and a lagoon. The vineyard consists of 6 hectares.w

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