Why Mexico is the Next Big Investing Thing
October 14, 2015 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
This free webinar will shine light on how Mexico has been the secret darling of Wall Street's institutional investors for ten years and why they're missing out on the real opportunities Mexico has to offer. The webinar will be on Thursday, October 15 at 11 AM PDT2 PM EDT and is open to both institutional investors as well as the small independent investor.
The Mexico Investment webinar will be hosted by MEXPERTS™ (experts in Mexico) headed by Sandro Piancone, founder of a multitude of companies in Mexico and author of four books on how to do business in Mexico.
Webinar Information:Date: Thursday, October 15 at 11 AM PDT2 PM EDT
Did you know?
- Mexico has the 14 [th] largest economy in the world and the 10 [th] largest by 2020
- Mexico's government debt is less than the USA?
- Inflation in Mexico is the least on any emerging economy?
- You might already be investing in Mexico if you have a 401K or IRA?
Investors and entrepreneurs are aware of our neighbor to the south, but few are aware that the US exports $1 Billion US dollars every single day to Mexico in trade goods. That doesn't include items made and sold in Mexico by American or international companies. Items such as sodas, cars, electronics, consumer packaged goods or even financial institutions from international banks.
This is why so many fortune companies invest in Mexico in infrastructure and business.
Large consumer packaged goods companies are in Mexico, TV and other manufacturing is done in Mexico, making it the number one manufacturer of flat screens in the world, and Mexico is advancing their manufacturing into medical devices, electronics, and cars.
America's Car Capital Will Soon Be ... Mexico
According to a Forbes article on the September 8, 2014 issue "By 2020 Mexico should be number six behind China, the U.S., Japan, India and Germany, with an annual production of 4.7 million vehicles." But cars, flat screens and medical devices are not the opportunity in Mexico. The opportunity is in Technology and Small Business.
The Big Opportunity in Mexico is Technology and Small Business… Not mining, energy or manufacturing
The best kept secret in Mexico is how small businesses are growing at 20% to 50% per year with little or no debt, no investment and no access to any type of financing. Furthermore, US companies, including franchises and other chains are opening up like wildfire all across Mexico.
Find out what every entrepreneur, institutional investor and small independent investor should know about the opportunities in Mexico from one, free webinar. Held by real entrepreneurs & Mexperts™ form the USA working in Mexico every day.
What you'll learn from this webinar:
- Why is Mexico the Next Big Investment Thing
- What Hedge Funds and Mutual Funds Ask Us About Mexico
- How Current Institutions Invest in Mexico
- How You Can Do Your Due Diligence in Mexico for Business & Investment
- Who's Already in Mexico
The Webinar is completely free and it will be hosted by Sandro Piancone, Chief Mexpert, author of four books on how to invest in Mexico and a Serial Entrepreneur.
Register Today as Seats are Limited: http://www.sandropiancone.com/webinar
This event is for institutional investors, independent investors and anyone who wants to do business in Mexico. You will be able to ask questions specific to you, your business, investment or whatever you would like to know about Mexico. Your hosts do business in Mexico every day and have offices in all major metropolitan areas.
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