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The potential privatization of Mexico’s inefficient state-run oil company Petroleos Mexicanos, or PEMEX, has spurred contentious debate for years. Here, Mexican legislators with protest signs have taken over the Mexican Senate in April 2008. In a recent speech, President Enrique Peña Nieto declared that “neither will PEMEX be sold, nor will it be privatized.” (the associated press)

Mexican president’s aggression has limits

I enjoy monitoring the first year of a Mexican president's six-year administration, especially ...
A Dion’s pizza is cut into slices at the Wyoming and Paseo del Norte NE . (Journal File)

Dion’s picks S. Valley location

Local pizza chain to open store in planned Estancias development

Time growing short for Flying 40 applications

There are still a few days to apply to join the New Mexico Flying 40, the annual tribute to the stat ...
Collin Payne, an assistant professor in marketing in NMSU’s College of Business, has co-authored a study measuring how much consumers expect to consume from tinier packages of food. (nmsu photo)

Tinier packaging subject of study

NMSU researchers find 99 versus 100 calories spur eating
(Dean Hanson/Journal)

One-on-One with Mark Herman

As a teenager in Albuquerque, Mark Herman used to envision himself on Wall Street. Hey, it was the 1 ...
The Tractor Supply Co. outlet along U.S. 550 near Camino Don Tomás is under construction and tentatively scheduled for a summer opening. “Tractor Supply Co. stores are focused on supplying the lifestyle needs of recreational farmers and ranchers,” said Rob Hoskins, who handles media relations for the company. (Dean Hanson/Journal)

Tractor Supply Co. ‘good fit’ for Bernalillo

Farm-and-garden supply store caters to part-timers, hobbyists

Innovation fueling growth of summit

The three-day Technology Ventures Deal Stream Summit kicks off Tuesday at the Hyatt Tamaya Resort at ...
Tom Ford, owner of Hey Jhonny in Nob Hill, displays some of his eclectic art and gifts from around the world. Ford buys all of his shop’s merchandise using the currency of the products’ countries of origin. (Roberto E. Rosales/Albuquerque Journal)

Disadvantages in dollars

Small firms buying internationally can boost profits by using currency of products' national origin

Capturing attention No. 1 role of résumé

Your résumé, cover letter, and job application are important tools in your job search and may ofte ...

Jobless rate rises to 6.8% in Feb.

State adds 5,600 jobs year over year

Business news in brief

AROUND NEW MEXICO

United Way recognizes longtime volunteer

Patrick Wilkins wins Spiegel award

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